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Nelson Tyler (founder) invented the Tyler Mount in the late 1950′s. In recognition of his accomplishment, he was later presented with a Scientific and Engineering Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures, for the progressive development and improvement of the Tyler helicopter camera platform. In addition, he more recently received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
Today, the Tyler Middle Mount II and Nose Mount II are the most common and versatile helicopter camera system worldwide (over 30 dealers in a dozen countries). The Middle Mount II (aka “Side Mount”) enables a panorama of angles visible from the side of the helicopter, and gives you the options of using almost any camera, lens, filters and other accessories of your choise. Combined with Tyler’s Gyro-Assist, the Middle Mount II becomes even steadier, allowing for smoother and tighter shots. The Tyler Nose Mount II offers a forward-looking point of view with remote tilt (down and up). The Nose Mount II (aka “Belly Mount”) is the ideal platform for establishing and reveal shots, using a wide-angle lens.
The Tyler Mounts are most frequently used in Eurocopter Astar or Twinstar helicopters, and Bell 206, 206L, and 407. Other helicopter options include Bell Huey, McDonnel Douglas MD-500, and Eurocopter BO-105 and BK-117.
The Tyler Side Mount (or Door Mount) is an inertia dampended, three axis, brute force gyro-stabilized camera mount with side POV. It is available in two sizes to accommodate most all camera packages and configurations.

- The Middle Mount II - For film and video cameras.
- The Major Mount - For large format cameras and 3-D camera rigs.
