Pros & Cons
Pros
Camera fits easily onto the tripod and camera sits securely on top. Focus knob is fiddly to use because of their small size.
For £15 it punches well above its price. Would recommend both product and seller to all.
Built-in macro lens extender for nikon d7100. Works well with a macro four thirds camera and macro lens. Works very well but there is play between the two stages.
Simple to set up and get into action. Met all requirements. There are other technicalities that i wont go into that indicate this is the best method.
Cons
Mechanically it works, and if it had a very light camera and light lens on it may produce useable images. Not suitable for full frame (heavy) dslr.
Highlights
Quality
Excellent quality product - particularly for the price.
As some reviewers have pointed out, not sure that the measurement scale is necessary but this in no way detracts from the product.
It is a bit sloppy even with the clamp screws tightened, a remote control might be needed.
I can't see anything wrong with the racks so it seems to be the pinions at fault.
Price
Good slider worth the cost without doubt, recommended!
Excellent product at a really good price
Well, i wasn’t expecting much from this but it performed better than i was really expecting considering the £15 it cost.
Competitiveness
8 macro rings with a d750 & batter grip attached along with a duo macro flash set on top.
For £15 it punches well above its price if you’re willing to work round a few of its weaker points.
With a nikon d5300 + 20mm extension tube + 18-140mm lens (my favourite macro combo) attaching the camera as in the picture, is ... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With a nikon d5300 20mm extension tube 18140mm lens my favourite macro combo attaching the camera as in the picture is not good the crossslide jams and force may damage it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is not really designed for that much imbalance
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Perhaps a flat light bar to move the balance further back might be usefull
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a bit sloppy even with the clamp screws tightened a remote control might be needed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But you get what you pay for
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Everything wobbles until you tighten the lock screws and the joining screw