It seems to have a flip-out rear LCD screen, like the Nikon D5200 series bodies, but the lens has a silver band on it, so that makes me think it's a small Canon d-slr. As to the pole...it looks like a Manfrotto brand AutoPole, at least by the large diameter of it, and the camera appears to be mounted using a small tripod head attached to a Manfrotto Super Clamp. Looks like it has an inexpensive, made in China remote trigger slid in to the hotshoe.
A number of Canon EF-S lenses have a silver ring...the lens on that camera looks like a zoom. The Canon 17-55 and 10-22 EF-S, for example, have a nifty silver ring on them...the broader silver ring is where the focal length marking are placed...TS560x560 This broader ring is what I think I'm seeing in these teeny-tiny, low-rez pics.
Whenever someone comes in, brand new, asking with their first post to do something like this, I always feel like we're somehow aiding a crime-in-progress. I don't know what that crime would be, but it feels dirty.
It's a DSLR. Whatever task it's being set up to do as represented in those microscopic images (posted sans permission), any brand will have a model capable of doing it.