| A | B |
| Automatic Camera Mounts | A camera mount using robotics to control camera movements, |
| Cam Head | A mounting head usually used with heavy cameras and pedestals. |
| Camera Mounting Heads | Connects the camera to the mount, and allows the camera to tilt and pan. |
| Camera Stabilizing Systems | A spring and counterweighted system that absorbs movement. It allows the camera operator to run or walk with the camera. |
| Crane | A heavy and large camera mount that needs at least two operators and occupies a lot of space studio floor. Allows for a great amount of camera movement. |
| Fluid Head | The most popular mounting head for the ENG/EFP cameras. The moving parts operate in heavy oil. |
| Jib | A device that allows for a great amount of camera movement and is operated by only one person. |
| Monopod | A one-legged camera mount. |
| Pedestal | A heavy camera mount that permits elevating and lowering the camera while on air. Elevation may be controlled by compressed air or a counter weight system. |
| Shoulder Mount | Camera is held in the operator’s hand while it rests on shoulder. |
| Tripod | A three-legged camera mount. |