Steadicam
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Steadicam
(ˈstɛdɪˌkæm)n
(Photography) trademark a mechanism for steadying a hand-held camera, consisting of a shock-absorbing arm to which the camera is attached and a harness worn by the camera operator
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Stead•i•cam
(ˈstɛd iˌkæm) Trademark. a stabilization system for motion picture or video cameras that allows a single operator to easily make smooth shots while moving.
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Translations
Steadicam®
n (Film) → Steadicam® nt
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