The Orbiter camera seat is a seat for a camera operator that swivels at a low working height. Another term, often used is therefore "low shooter" as filming or video taping is often named "shooting". The Orbiter low shooter is characterized by a partial separation of the camera section (mount) and the movable/swivelling seat ensuring the natural vibrations, caused by the camera operator, being absorbed by the swivel seat to a large extent. This is especially important with telephoto lens with up to x101 zoom or more, where vibration resistance is vital for steady pictures. The swiveling seat is not mounted on the centre camera column (which would increase vibration), but it rotates with the camera along the same axis as the camera pans. Due to marketing resons the name ‘Orbiter’ was chosen