 To point the camera up or down  To turn the camera horizontally.

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 To point the camera up or down

 To turn the camera horizontally

 To move the camera side to side

 To move the camera toward or away from the object in out

 To move a camera in a slightly curved dolly or truck.

 Tilting the camera sideways

 To move the camera up and down using a studio pedestal.

 Three legged camera mount

 One legged camera mount Information| |Description=Bipod for camera |Source= w:en:Velbon Monopod.jpgw:en:Velbon Monopod.jpg |Date=15:40, 3 February 2006 |Author=w:en:User:Xeviro |Permission=GFDL |other_versions=w:en:User:Xeviro

 Mounting plate used to attach camcorders and ENG/EFP cameras to the fluid head.

 Locks the fluid head of a tripod so it cannot tilt or pan. MUST be loosened before panning or tilting.

 Camera mount whose built-in springs hold the camera steady while the operator moves.