Movable shooting frame convenient to adjust
By designing an angle adjustment mechanism and a multi-segment vertical rod structure, the mobile shooting stand solves the problems of fatigue and shaking caused by holding a traditional selfie stick, achieving convenient adjustment and improved shooting stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of camera auxiliary tools technology, and in particular to a mobile shooting stand that is easy to adjust. Background Technology
[0002] When shooting or live streaming, the traditional auxiliary tool is often the selfie stick. However, selfie sticks need to be held in the hand, and prolonged use can easily lead to arm strain. In addition, the image is prone to shaking when shooting while moving, which affects the shooting effect.
[0003] Currently, shooting stands specifically designed for outdoor shooting and live streaming are beginning to appear on the market. Compared to selfie sticks, shooting stands have many advantages, such as: eliminating the need to hold shooting equipment for extended periods, thus alleviating arm strain; increasing shooting stability, thereby improving the quality of the footage; and making it convenient to carry shooting equipment or various auxiliary tools.
[0004] Because different users have different heights, operating habits, shooting needs and other factors, their requirements for the degree of unfolding of the shooting stand (i.e. the angle between the stand and the control stick) are different. However, the shooting stands currently available on the market are usually difficult to adjust this angle and require the use of additional tools, which is very inconvenient. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address or partially address the problems existing in the related technologies, this application provides a conveniently adjustable mobile shooting stand. This device allows for easy adjustment of the shooting stand's angle, thereby meeting the needs of different users.
[0006] This application provides a conveniently adjustable portable shooting stand, comprising:
[0007] A frame, the bottom of which is equipped with casters;
[0008] An operating lever, which is hinged to the frame;
[0009] An angle adjustment mechanism includes a first adjustment rod, a second adjustment rod, and a third adjustment rod. The first adjustment rod is hinged to the frame, the second adjustment rod is hinged to the operating rod, and the first adjustment rod and the second adjustment rod are hinged together. One end of the third adjustment rod is hinged to the second adjustment rod, and the other end is adjustablely connected to the first adjustment rod.
[0010] The angle between the frame and the operating lever can be adjusted by changing the positions of the third adjusting lever and the first adjusting lever.
[0011] Optionally, in some embodiments, the first adjusting rod has evenly spaced slots, and the third adjusting rod has locking teeth that engage with the slots.
[0012] Optionally, in some embodiments, the third adjusting rod is provided with a hinged column, the first adjusting rod is slidably connected to a slider, the slider has a movable groove on its side, and the hinged column is slidably connected in the movable groove.
[0013] Optionally, in some embodiments, a locking frame is installed on the hinge column, and a locking bolt is threadedly connected to the locking frame. The end of the locking bolt is rotatably mounted on the slider, so that rotating the locking bolt can drive the locking frame to move, thereby driving the hinge column to move.
[0014] Optionally, in some embodiments, the frame includes a base rod, vertical rods, and connecting components. At least one vertical rod is fixedly installed on the base rod. The vertical rod has a multi-segment structure, and adjacent vertical rods are connected by threads to achieve growth. Connecting components for reinforcement are also installed between adjacent vertical rods.
[0015] Optionally, in some embodiments, the connecting assembly includes a connector, a connecting piece, and a locking bolt. The two connectors are respectively installed on adjacent vertical bars, and the two connectors are connected by the connecting piece, and the connecting piece is fixed by the locking bolt.
[0016] Optionally, in some embodiments, a foot is mounted on the operating lever. The foot includes a first connecting frame, a second connecting frame, a support foot, and a spring. The first connecting frame is fixedly mounted on the operating lever, the second connecting frame is hinged to the first connecting frame, and a support foot is provided at the bottom of the second connecting frame. An anti-slip block is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support foot. A spring is also installed between the first connecting frame and the second connecting frame.
[0017] Optionally, in some embodiments, the frame is equipped with a movable shooting mechanism, including a rotating rod, a bracket, and a telescopic rod. The rotating rod is arranged vertically and is rotatably mounted on the frame. A connecting column is arranged horizontally on the rotating rod. The bracket is hinged to the connecting column and the telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the bracket, so that the telescopic rod can rotate at any angle. A first fixing bracket for fixing the shooting equipment is also provided at the end of the telescopic rod.
[0018] Optionally, in some embodiments, a close-range operating platform is installed on the frame, including a first movable rod, a second movable rod, and a second fixed frame. The first movable rod is rotatably mounted on the frame, and a second movable rod is hinged to the first movable rod. A second fixed frame for fixing shooting equipment is provided at the end of the second movable rod.
[0019] Optionally, in some embodiments, the rack is equipped with at least one shelf for placing various items.
[0020] The technical solution provided in this application may include the following beneficial effects:
[0021] This application allows for convenient and quick adjustment of the angle between the frame and the control stick through an angle adjustment mechanism, without the need for external tools; the frame can be extended in height as needed by using a multi-segment vertical rod structure; the movable shooting mechanism can meet the user's needs for multi-angle shooting; and the close-range operating platform can meet the user's needs for close-range use of the shooting equipment.
[0022] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and do not limit this application. Attached Figure Description
[0023] The above and other objects, features and advantages of this application will become more apparent from the more detailed description of exemplary embodiments thereof in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein the same reference numerals generally represent the same components in the exemplary embodiments thereof.
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this application;
[0025] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the rack structure of this application;
[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the connecting component of this application;
[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the angle adjustment mechanism of this application;
[0028] Figure 5 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the angle adjustment mechanism of this application;
[0029] Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of the tripod in this application;
[0030] Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of the filming location for the event in this application;
[0031] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the close-range operating console of this application;
[0032] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the installation location of the shock absorber in this application;
[0033] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the connection components when installing the shock absorber in this application.
[0034] Figure label:
[0035] 1-Frame, 11-Base rod, 12-Vertical rod, 13-Horizontal rod, 14-Connecting assembly, 141-Connector, 142-Connecting piece, 143-Locking bolt, 144-Slip ring, 15-Reinforcing rod;
[0036] 2-Operating lever;
[0037] 3-Movement wheels;
[0038] 4-Angle adjustment mechanism, 41-First connector, 42-First adjusting rod, 421-Slot, 422-Slide groove, 43-Slider, 431-Modible groove, 432-Limiting protrusion, 433-Connecting seat, 44-Second adjusting rod, 45-Third adjusting rod, 451-Hinge post, 452-Clamping tooth, 46-Second connector, 47-Locking frame, 471-Hinge hole, 48-Locking bolt;
[0039] 5-Tripod, 51-First connecting frame, 52-Second connecting frame, 53-Feet, 54-Anti-slip block, 55-Spring, 56-Limit block;
[0040] 6-Active shooting mechanism, 61-Third connector, 62-Rotating rod, 63-Connecting column, 64-Bracket, 65-Fourth connector, 66-Telescopic rod, 67-First fixed frame;
[0041] 7-Close-range operating platform, 71-Fifth connector, 72-First movable rod, 73-Second movable rod, 74-Second fixed bracket.
[0042] 8-Shelf;
[0043] 9-Shock absorber. Detailed Implementation
[0044] Embodiments of this application will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While embodiments of this application are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that this application may be implemented in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to make this application more thorough and complete, and to fully convey the scope of this application to those skilled in the art.
[0045] It should be understood that although the terms "first," "second," "third," etc., may be used in this application to describe various information, this information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish information of the same type from one another. For example, without departing from the scope of this application, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0046] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0047] Unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0048] See Figure 1-8 A portable shooting stand that is easy to adjust includes:
[0049] Rack 1, see Figure 2 The frame 1 includes a base pole 11, vertical poles 12, and connecting components 14. The base pole 11 is made of steel pipe, and both ends of the base pole 11 are rotatably mounted with casters 3 for easy movement of the frame 1. At least one vertical pole 12 is fixedly mounted on the base pole 11. The vertical pole 12 is used to mount various shooting brackets or storage brackets, and the vertical pole 12 has a multi-segment structure. Adjacent vertical poles 12 are connected by threads, allowing for expansion and growth as needed. Connecting components 14 are also installed between adjacent vertical poles 12 for reinforcement, improving the stability of the expanded vertical poles 12 and ensuring the safety of the mounted shooting equipment. In this embodiment, a double vertical pole 12 structure is used. Two vertical poles 12 are fixedly mounted vertically parallel to each other on the base pole 11, and the two vertical poles 12 are reinforced and connected by a crossbar 13 to ensure the overall stability of the frame 1.
[0050] See Figure 3 The connecting assembly 14 includes a connector 141, a connecting piece 142, and a locking bolt 143. There are two connectors 141. In use, the ends of the two vertical rods 12 are first connected by threads, then the two connectors 141 are respectively installed on the two adjacent vertical rods 12, and a rigid connecting piece 142 is set between the two connectors 141. Finally, the locking bolt 143 is tightened and fixed, thereby reinforcing the connection between the two vertical rods 12 through the connecting piece 142.
[0051] Operating lever 2 is hinged at the middle position of base rod 11, allowing operating lever 2 to rotate freely between itself and frame 1.
[0052] Angle adjustment mechanism 4, see Figure 4 , Figure 5 An angle adjustment mechanism 4 is installed between the frame 1 and the operating lever 2 to adjust the included angle between them to meet the needs of different users. The angle adjustment mechanism 4 includes a first adjusting rod 42, a second adjusting rod 44, and a third adjusting rod 45. A first connector 41 is fixedly installed at the middle position of one of the crossbars 13 on the frame 1, and the first adjusting rod 42 is hinged to the first connector 41. A second connector 46 is fixedly installed on the operating lever 2, and the second adjusting rod 44 is hinged to the second connector 46. The first adjusting rod 42 and the second adjusting rod 44 are hinged together. One end of the third adjusting rod 45 is hinged to the second adjusting rod 44, and the other end is adjustablely connected to the first adjusting rod 42. By changing the connection position between the third adjusting rod 45 and the first adjusting rod 42, the included angle between the frame 1 and the operating lever 2 can be adjusted.
[0053] Specifically, the method is as follows: Slots 421 are evenly distributed on the first adjusting rod 42, and teeth 452 are provided on the third adjusting rod 45. The teeth 452 engage with the slots 421, thereby fixing the angle between the frame 1 and the operating rod 2. Furthermore, to facilitate positioning, a sliding groove 422 is provided on the side of the first adjusting rod 42. The slider 43 is slidably connected to the sliding groove 422 via a limiting protrusion 432, allowing the slider 43 to slide back and forth along the first adjusting rod 42. Additionally, a movable groove 431 is provided on the side of the slider 43, and a movable groove 431 is provided on the side of the third adjusting rod 45. A hinge post 451 is provided, which is slidably connected in the movable groove 431. A locking frame 47 is installed on the hinge post 451, and a locking bolt 48 is threadedly connected to the locking frame 47. The end of the locking bolt 48 is rotatably installed at the connecting seat 433 on the slider 43, so that by rotating the locking bolt 48, the locking frame 47 can be moved, thereby moving the hinge post 451 and pressing the hinge post 451 against the end of the movable groove 431, so that the locking teeth 452 are engaged in the locking groove 421, fixing the third adjusting rod 45, thereby completing the fixing of the included angle. In use, loosen the locking bolt 48 to release the fixation of the hinge column 451, allowing it to slide within the movable groove 431. Lift the third adjusting rod 45, causing the locking teeth 452 to disengage from the groove 421. This allows the operating rod 2 to rotate around the hinge of the frame 1, thereby adjusting the included angle. After adjusting to the desired position, rotate the locking bolt 48, moving the locking frame 47. This, through the hinge column 451, moves the third adjusting rod 45 closer to the first adjusting rod 42, ultimately causing the locking teeth 452 to re-engage within the groove 421, completing the fixation. In this way, angle adjustment can be easily and quickly accomplished simply by tightening or loosening the locking bolt 48.
[0054] In some embodiments, see Figure 6 The control lever 2 is equipped with a foldable tripod 5. To park, the tripod 5 is unfolded, the control lever 2 is lowered, and the tripod 5 touches the ground. To move, the control lever 2 is lifted, and the tripod 5 is folded away, allowing for movement. This prevents the tripod 5 from scraping against obstacles and ensures stability during movement. The tripod 5 includes a first connecting frame 51, a second connecting frame 52, a support leg 53, and a spring 55. The first connecting frame 51 is fixedly mounted on the control lever 2. The second connecting frame 52 is hinged to the first connecting frame 51, and a support leg 53 is provided at the bottom of the second connecting frame 52. An anti-slip block 54 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support leg 53. A spring 55 is also installed between the first connecting frame 51 and the second connecting frame 52. In its normal state, the second connecting frame 52 is retracted, making the support leg 53 parallel to the operating lever 2. When it needs to be extended, the support leg 53 is rotated downwards, causing the second connecting frame 52 to rotate along its hinge. During this process, the spring 55 is gradually stretched, reaching a critical stretching point. As the second connecting frame 52 continues to rotate, the spring 55 exceeds the critical point and begins to shorten. Finally, the limiting block 56 on the second connecting frame 52 contacts the first connecting frame 51, and the elastic force fixes the second connecting frame 52, allowing the support leg 53 to fully extend. This principle is similar to that of a bicycle kickstand; by using the spring 55 in conjunction with the second connecting frame 52 to form a temporary locking point, the kickstand 5 can be prevented from being accidentally retracted.
[0055] In some embodiments, see Figure 7 A movable shooting mechanism 6 is mounted on the frame 1, including a rotating rod 62, a bracket 64, and a telescopic rod 66. A third connector 61 is fixedly mounted on the frame 1, and a rotatable rotating rod 62 is vertically mounted on the third connector 61. A connecting post 63 is horizontally arranged on the rotating rod 62. The bracket 64 is hinged to the connecting post 63, and the telescopic rod 66 is fixedly connected to the bracket 64 via a fourth connector 65. The telescopic rod 66 can be rotated left and right by rotating the rotating rod 62, and it can be rotated up and down by the bracket 64, allowing the telescopic rod 66 to rotate at any angle. A first fixing frame 67 for fixing shooting equipment or a microphone is also provided at the end of the telescopic rod 66. The first fixing frame 67 can be any type of shooting equipment bracket. In use, the shooting equipment is fixedly placed on the first fixing frame 67, and the user holds the other end of the telescopic rod 66. By rotating the telescopic rod 66, the position of the shooting equipment can be changed arbitrarily, thereby achieving multi-angle shooting and meeting various usage needs.
[0056] In some embodiments, see Figure 8A proximity control panel 7 is mounted on the frame 1, including a first movable rod 72, a second movable rod 73, and a second fixed bracket 74. The first movable rod 72 is rotatably mounted on the frame 1 via a fifth connector 71, and the second movable rod 73 is hinged to the first movable rod 72. The end of the second movable rod 73 is provided with a second fixed bracket 74 for fixing shooting equipment. In use, the shooting equipment or various displays are fixed on the second fixed bracket 74. By adjusting the positions of the first movable rod 72 and the second movable rod 73, the distance between the shooting equipment and the user can be changed to meet different usage needs. It should be noted that the contact surface of the connecting joint of the movable rod is designed with anti-slip texture to increase friction, prevent the movable rod from sliding naturally, and ensure stability during use.
[0057] In some embodiments, at least one shelf 8 for placing various items is installed on the frame 1. The shelf 8 is used to place various items needed for shooting and live streaming, such as water cup holders, storage boxes, backpack hooks, etc., thereby reducing the weight carried by the user and reducing the labor intensity of shooting and live streaming. It should be noted that when there are many items to be carried and the weight is large, in order to ensure the overall stability of the shooting frame, a reinforcing rod 15 can be set between the frame 1 and the operating rod 2. One end of the reinforcing rod 15 is fixed to one of the crossbars 13 of the frame 1, and the other end is fixed to the operating rod 2, directly locking the angle between the frame 1 and the operating rod 2, thereby ensuring stability.
[0058] In some embodiments, when shooting or live streaming outdoors, the road conditions may be uneven. In such cases, the device is prone to significant shaking when traveling on such roads, affecting the shooting results. For this reason, a shock absorber 9 can be added to the frame 1 as needed. The shock absorber 9 is installed at the connection between the two vertical rods 12 and reinforced by the connecting assembly 14. See also... Figure 1 The lower vertical rod 12 is mainly used for hanging items such as shelves 8 and cup holders, which do not require shock absorption. The upper vertical rod 12, however, is mainly used for hanging photographic equipment and requires shock absorption. Therefore, installing the shock absorber 9 at the connection between the two vertical rods 12 meets the usage requirements. The installation method of adding the shock absorber 9 differs from the threaded fixing method in the above embodiment; see [link to relevant documentation]. Figure 9 The shock absorber 9 is installed between the two vertical rods 12, and both ends of the shock absorber 9 are fixedly connected to the two vertical rods 12. The shock absorber 9 is reinforced by a connecting assembly 14. At this point, the connecting assembly 14 needs to be adjusted to ensure the stability of the connection between the two vertical rods 12. See [link / reference]. Figure 10The adjustment point of the connecting component 14 is as follows: the connector 141 located on the upper side of the original connecting component 14 is replaced with a slip ring 144. The inner diameter of the slip ring 144 is the same as the outer diameter of the vertical rod 12, and the rest remains unchanged. The specific installation method is as follows: the lower connector 141 is fixedly installed on the lower vertical rod 12 by clamping, and the upper slip ring 144 is sleeved on the upper vertical rod 12, allowing the upper vertical rod 12 to slide within the slip ring 144. The slip ring 144 is fixed by the connecting piece 142, thereby constraining the upper vertical rod 12 so that it can only move axially, ensuring the stability of the upper vertical rod 12. When traveling on rough roads, the photographic equipment is hung on the upper vertical rod 12. The upper vertical rod 12, under the action of the shock absorber 9, can reduce shaking, thereby ensuring the shooting effect. It should be noted that during use, the vertical rod 12 should be kept as vertical as possible to allow the shock absorber 9 to perform at its best. The structure of the shock absorber 9 is existing technology and will not be described in detail here.
[0059] In some embodiments, the photographer may have a need for shooting from a special angle. In this case, the presence of the vertical rod 12 may easily obstruct the shooting scene. In this case, the vertical rod 12 and the angle adjustment mechanism 4 can be removed and replaced with a folding rod (not shown in the attached figure; the folding rod is existing technology and can be rotated, folded and bent, and its structure will not be described in detail here). Since the folding rod has a built-in angle adjustment function, it can be directly fixed to the base rod 11 during installation. However, since the load-bearing capacity of the folding rod is usually poor, in this case, the folding rod is only suitable for hanging small shooting equipment, such as mobile phones, tablets, microphones, and lights, so as to meet the shooting needs of special angles and avoid the presence of the vertical rod 12 affecting the shooting effect.
[0060] Finally, it should be noted that in this document, relationships such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "include," "contain," or any other variations are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0061] The various embodiments of this application have been described above. These descriptions are exemplary and not exhaustive, nor are they limited to the disclosed embodiments. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein is chosen to best explain the principles, practical application, or improvement of the technology in the market, or to enable others skilled in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A mobile shooting frame with convenient adjustment, characterized in that: The utility model provides a kind of angle-adjustable mobile rack, including Rack (1), mobile wheel (3) is installed at the bottom of the rack (1); Operating lever (2), operating lever (2) is hingedly connected with rack (1); Angle adjusting mechanism (4), angle adjusting mechanism (4) includes first adjusting lever (42), second adjusting lever (44) and third adjusting lever (45), first adjusting lever (42) is hingedly connected on rack (1), second adjusting lever (44) is hingedly connected on operating lever (2), and first adjusting lever (42) is hingedly connected between second adjusting lever (44), one end of third adjusting lever (45) is hingedly connected on second adjusting lever (44), and the other end is adjustably connected with first adjusting lever (42); Wherein, by changing the position of third adjusting lever (45) and first adjusting lever (42), the included angle between rack (1) and operating lever (2) can be adjusted.
2. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 1, wherein: The first adjusting lever (42) is uniformly provided with a clamping groove (421), and the third adjusting lever (45) is provided with a clamping tooth (452), which is clamped in the clamping groove (421).
3. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 2, wherein: The third adjusting lever (45) is provided with a hinge column, and the first adjusting lever (42) is slidably connected with a sliding block (43), and the side surface of the sliding block (43) is provided with a movable slot (431), and the hinge column is slidably connected in the movable slot (431).
4. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 3, wherein: The hinge column is provided with a locking frame (47), and the locking frame (47) is threadedly connected with a locking bolt (48), and the end of the locking bolt (48) is rotatably connected with the sliding block (43), so that the locking frame (47) can be moved by rotating the locking bolt (48), thereby moving the hinge column.
5. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 1, wherein: The rack (1) includes a base rod (11), a vertical rod (12) and a connecting assembly (14), at least one vertical rod (12) is fixedly installed on the base rod (11), the vertical rod (12) is a multi-section structure, and the adjacent vertical rods (12) are threadedly connected, so as to realize the growth, and the connecting assembly (14) for reinforcing is installed between the adjacent vertical rods (12).
6. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 5, wherein: The connecting assembly (14) includes a connecting head (141), a connecting sheet (142) and a locking bolt (143), two connecting heads (141) are installed on the adjacent vertical rods (12) respectively, the connecting sheet (142) is connected between the two connecting heads (141), and the locking bolt (143) is used for fixing the connecting sheet (142).
7. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 1, wherein: The operating lever (2) is provided with a foot support (5), the foot support (5) includes a first connecting frame (51), a second connecting frame (52), a supporting leg (53) and a spring (55), the first connecting frame (51) is fixedly installed on the operating lever (2), the second connecting frame (52) is hingedly connected on the first connecting frame (51), and the second connecting frame (52) is provided with the supporting leg (53) at the bottom, and the anti-skid block (54) is fixedly connected at the bottom of the supporting leg (53); the spring (55) is further installed between the first connecting frame (51) and the second connecting frame (52).
8. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 1, wherein: The movable shooting mechanism (6) is installed on the frame (1), comprising a rotating rod (62), a support (64) and a telescopic rod (66), the rotating rod (62) is vertically arranged and is rotatably installed on the frame (1), a connecting column (63) is horizontally arranged on the rotating rod (62), the support (64) is hingedly connected to the connecting column (63), the telescopic rod (66) is fixedly connected to the support (64) and can rotate at any angle, and a first fixing frame (67) for fixing shooting equipment is arranged at the end of the telescopic rod (66).
9. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 1, wherein: The close-range operation table (7) is installed on the frame (1), comprising a first movable rod (72), a second movable rod (73) and a second fixing frame (74), the first movable rod (72) is rotatably installed on the frame (1), the second movable rod (73) is hingedly connected to the first movable rod (72), and the second fixing frame (74) for fixing shooting equipment is arranged at the end of the second movable rod (73).
10. The conveniently adjustable mobile shooting rig of claim 1, wherein: At least one object shelf (8) for placing various objects is installed on the frame (1).