I didn??t know the advantages of rail method just before. I even assume it useless for DSLR. That's mainly because I have in no way tried to accept it till when I saw this technique. This can be a Metal multi-functional Normal Rail Technique that could be applied for mounting HD DSLRs and several accessories like Stick to concentrate and matte box.
It is possible to know much more details by reading the following points:
1. This Rail Method may be adjusted each side to side and back and forth. You can find two camera height riser adapters help the plate.
2. This rail process also has built-in Lens Help which is really beneficial accessory to help any lens.
The plate comes with each 1/4" and 3/8" camera mounting screws. Hence the significant variety of cameras can be used with this Rail Method.
three. The Tripod Mounting plate may also be adjusted at any spot on the rails.
four. Thickness of height riser adapters: 8mm; Lens help length: 65mm;
5. These height riser assists in adjusting the height from the camera as required.
6. Tripod mounting plate length : 80mm; Tripod mounting plate thickness : 20mm; Screws thread : 1/4 & 3/8
7. Rails length: 250mm; Rails dia: 15mm; Rails center-to-center distance : 60mm; Camera height riser adapters length : 85mm;
Except for the instruction, I also found three customers feelings after using the system:
Mindbend said:
??The whole thing feels pretty sturdy. No cheap plastic bits like some other cheap off-brand products. Very simple construction, exactly what I want out of a rail method. One small complaint, the adjustable lens support doesn't quite reach my 18-135mm kit lens. It's a lightweight, cheap lens though, so it's not a problem. This is probably the best rail system you'll find for this price.??
Media Lab said:
??Similar looking to the RedRock method with all the bells and whistles. smooth quick release plate... solid aluminum build, same as any other manufacturer... weighs 1lb 8 onces... great for the price, this is a perfect application for any DSLR setup. the base plate is mount is reversible for bigger cameras and the lens assistance is different from the picture. the one i got was better with rubber wheel grips instead a metal concave plate. you could spend 260 on the redrock or 150 for this one. theyre both made from aluminum, it should be a no brainer...??
Zachary Griffin Plumb said :
??This is my first rail set, so I don't have anything to compare it to, but I expected lower quality since more expensive options are out there. Seems well constructed, solid metal, etc. Definitely recommended for the price. Not sure how the far more expensive versions could be much better.??
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