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<p dir="auto"><strong>punkinelf</strong> — <em>13 years ago(May 08, 2012 04:58 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I'm writing.  One character (a real cameraman) is explaining to others how to use the stationary camera on the set.  The tripod swings in a door jamb like a gate (is that possible?)   What type, make and model of camera would be able to do that?   Reasonably priced but not cheap.<br />
Also, it has to withstand wind and sand.  Not hurricane force, or tornado.  It's taken indoors before the real storm hits.<br />
Appreciate any help!  Thanks!</p>
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