Body-mounted support for low elevation camera

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G03B 17/56 (2006.01) F16M 13/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1132392

ABSTRACT A device for supporting a motion picture camera at a low elevation includes a pair of upright telescoping tubes, the upper tube being supported by a gimbal device and acting to support a battery carrier. A releasable clamp holds the tubes at selected telescopic position in order to adjust the height of the motion picture camera, suspended from the lower end of the lower tube on a tilting support. The gimbal device is mounted on the second of a pair of spring-loaded arms, serially connected, the first arm being pivotally mounted on a body harness to be worn by an operator. The spring- loaded arms support the weight of the entire device including the battery carrier and the camera. A video camera is connected to the camera viewfinder and is electrically connected to a video monitor mounted on the second arm assembly adjacent the gimbal device. The entire suspended assembly can be modified to place the motion picture camera at the upper end of the upper telescoping tube and to place the battery carrier at the lower end of the lower telescoping tube.

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