Camera quadripod

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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248441R, 248453, G03B 1700, A47B 2300

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041926013

ABSTRACT:
The camera quadripod is formed of a pair of bipods, each having a pair of adjustable feet and each having a pair of arms which can embrace a camera. The pair of bipods cooperate together in conjunction with the camera body so that they become a quadripod and serve to support the camera. The adjustment of the legs controls the orientation of the camera. The bipods are small enough to be carried in the photographer's pocket when not in use, and are quickly and easily engaged on and removed from the camera body.

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