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Macro rail from LinkDelight
ordered on 22/10 arrived 04/11 nothing to pay sent as gift
The first thing you note is it weighs 677g made of metal and feels good.
There are ribbed rubber pads on both mounting points so has good grip, the one that fixes to your tripod has two fixing points.
The two rails have marking in mm, white on black which is easy to see, but would be nice to have a better marker to read the point of measurement from.
There is no play on the rails and feel very positive when moved with a heavy camera on it test was with a griped 7D with Sigma 105 2.8 macro lens and ringflash 2.150Kg.
The two adjustment knobs are easy to hold and turn with a screw opposite side to tighten it and lock in place.
The knob to attach your camera is good size and the only small point is when in centre position the locking screw is a bit near this knob but not a real problem.
I found it a delight to use and easy to take photos for stacking, a good buy at a good price well worth the money…
ordered on 22/10 arrived 04/11 nothing to pay sent as gift
The first thing you note is it weighs 677g made of metal and feels good.
There are ribbed rubber pads on both mounting points so has good grip, the one that fixes to your tripod has two fixing points.
The two rails have marking in mm, white on black which is easy to see, but would be nice to have a better marker to read the point of measurement from.
There is no play on the rails and feel very positive when moved with a heavy camera on it test was with a griped 7D with Sigma 105 2.8 macro lens and ringflash 2.150Kg.
The two adjustment knobs are easy to hold and turn with a screw opposite side to tighten it and lock in place.
The knob to attach your camera is good size and the only small point is when in centre position the locking screw is a bit near this knob but not a real problem.
I found it a delight to use and easy to take photos for stacking, a good buy at a good price well worth the money…
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