Tripod
A tripod is a three-legged mechanism that stabilizes a camera during a photo session. It provides steady framing and sharp images, making it fundamental for many product photography setups.
Its primary role is to maintain consistent framing and sharpness across shots. Related terms include Flat Lay, Table Camera Arm, and Overhead Angle.
Pro Tip
Use a tripod to keep the camera steady to preserve consistent framing and sharpness throughout a shoot.
Use Cases
Commonly used when steadiness and repeatable framing are required, particularly for flat lay and ghost mannequin photography.