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1 November 2004 Technical Note: Lightweight Camera Stand for Close-to-Earth Remote Sensing
D. Terrance Booth, Samuel E. Cox, Mounier Louhaichi, Douglas E. Johnson
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Abstract

Digital photography and subsequent image analysis for ground-cover measurements can increase sampling rate and measurement speed and probably can increase measurement accuracy. Reduced monitoring time (labor cost) can increase monitoring precision by allowing for increased sample numbers. Multiple platforms have been developed for close-to-earth remote sensing. Here we outline a new, 5.8-kg aluminum camera stand for acquiring stereo imagery from 2 m above ground level. The stand is easily transported to, from, and within study sites owing to its low weight, excellent balance, and break-down multipiece construction.

D. Terrance Booth, Samuel E. Cox, Mounier Louhaichi, and Douglas E. Johnson "Technical Note: Lightweight Camera Stand for Close-to-Earth Remote Sensing," Journal of Range Management 57(6), 675-678, (1 November 2004). https://doi.org/10.2111/1551-5028(2004)057[0675:TNLCSF]2.0.CO;2
Received: 6 December 2003; Accepted: 5 July 2004; Published: 1 November 2004
KEYWORDS
digital photography
nadir
photography
rangeland monitoring
vertical
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