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The best gimbal heads for tripods: effortlessly track the action with big telephoto lenses
By Ben Andrews last updated
Updated For wildlife, sports and action photography, there’s no beating one of the best gimbal heads for tracking moving subjects, especially if you’re using a big telephoto lens.

Tarion Desk Mount Camera Stand review: a decidedly angular affair that offers a full range of movement
By Matthew Richards published
Review The Tarion Desk Mount Camera Stand is a different kind of table-clamping support that lets you really play all the angles.

The first rule of shooting with a gimbal is not to fall over: "If it's you or the kit, chuck the kit" says pro
By Leonie Helm published
NEWS Veteran wildlife cameraman Gavin Thurston and wildlife filmmaker Libby Penman speak at Wildscreen Festival

The “crap” you never knew you needed to film the best macro shots from experts at Wildscreen Festival
By Leonie Helm published
NEWS "That’s the cheapest trick to get a smooth shot: two bongo ties,” says camera operator Katie Mayhew

"Hey gimbal!" Zhiyun launches voice-controlled AI stabilizer for smartphones
By Mike Harris published
news Zhiyun Cinepeer CQ5 Smartphone Stabilizer features AI and voice controls, so you can capture silky smooth footage hands-free

3 Legged Thing's Binoz claims to be the most versatile binocular-to-tripod mount ever
By Adam Waring published
News With a plethora of mounting options, Binoz can attach pretty much any pair of binoculars to pretty much any tripod or strap

Vanguard Alta Pro 3VLT 235CV 10 review: a remarkably compact and lightweight video tripod
By Matthew Richards published
Review The Vanguard Alta Pro 3VLT 235CV 10 cuts the size and weight of a video tripod to the bone, but it’s not all plain sailing.

3 Legged Thing Camera Desk Mount System review: say goodbye to your tripod
By Matthew Richards published
Review The 3 Legged Thing Camera Desk Mount System (CDMS) comes in three different kits, plus optional extras, ideal for content creators.

Benro's quick-release rotation lens bracket lets you switch your camera's orientation in an instant
By Adam Waring published
News With no need to remove and reattach your camera to the tripod for landscape/portrait shooting, the Benro QRB95's innovative design makes L-brackets look positively archaic
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