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11 September 1978 How The Fluid Heads Fit In With Instrumentation
Chadwell O'Connor
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Proceedings Volume 0134, Photo- and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation; (1978) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956094
Event: Photo and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation, 1978, Fort Walton Beach, United States
Abstract
For those of you who are not familiar with the film or video industry, a fluid head is a device which mounts between a camera and a tripod or dolly. The purpose of the device is to move the camera in panning and tilting; in other words, horizontally, vertically or any combination of horizontal and vertical movements.
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Chadwell O'Connor "How The Fluid Heads Fit In With Instrumentation", Proc. SPIE 0134, Photo- and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation, (11 September 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956094
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KEYWORDS
Head

Cameras

Eye

Aerospace engineering

Control systems

Lenses

Modulation

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