Michael Wheeler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
Haven’t used it yet but pre tested it and so far it seems solid
eric barkhurst
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2024
I really wanted to like this. I am a professional that was searching for a quick solution to shoot vertical. I was hoping this would really work. It has some minor problems that can be fixed for future use. First - it is too flimsy to be used properly. Stronger materials or just thicker materials would solve this problem. The ring also gets in the way of the front buttons (I switch to bracketing photos a lot and quickly). It was very difficult to make that work. Overall not bad for some peoples use, but in a professional environment, I need something a lot more sturdy.
Michel Laferrière
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de febrero de 2024
Si vous avez une cage cela ne conviendra pas malheureusement.
Martin
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de octubre de 2024
Not easy to install but work well. A bit complex (3 parts) and not compact to pack.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2023
Smallrig rotatable mount for Nikon Z6ii/Z7ii etcThis is a big heavy metal contraption designed to fit multiple Nikon Z mount bodies.There are lots of individual components that make up this mount .This makes it complicated and heavy. Some parts appear to have adjustment for adjustment sake, or rather they probably allow adjustment to fit the various Nikon bodies and different cages* , when no adjustment would be needed if it only fitted the Z6ii/Z7ii for example.First a supplied foot must be added to the camera base. This can be used as an Arca Swiss foot or a Manfrotto RC2 foot , although it is not a full size RC2 foot. It doers have a single non-rotation pin in the correct place for the Nikon Z bodies though.*The manual says the base foot is not needed if the camera already has a cage , however, I have a Smallrig Nikon Z cage and this mount can not be used with it, the Arca swiss base of the Smallrig cage is too thick.If the cage was from a different manufacturer I could understand this , however my cage and this mount are both Smallrig products for the Nikon Z camera and the manual says it can be used with camera cages. I find this an unacceptable incompatibility.Additionally, the quick release plate requires a screwdriver to tighten , a clever magnetic blade is included and magnetically held on the bottom of the plate , but why not just use a standard ring that can be turned by hand and then folded flat. This is one less part to loose and a simpler design, especially as the plate can be used without the rest of the mount.Final negative, the clamping levers , although thick and strong do not close flush and stick out as shown on the final image.Positives:The mount provides enough adjustment to fit a variety of lenses and can be moved in and out to avoid the M/A buttons or the focusing ring,The lenses are not gripped or held by the ring,The mount is both arca swiss and Manfrotto RC2 compatible.Portrait to landscape adjustment is very useful both in studio or on a monopod.Cons,Lots of adjustment means lots of parts and heavy weight.The mount is not compatible with my Smallrig cage, despite the claims in the manual.The locking clamps stick out when closed.Only 90 Degree rotation