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No hay artículos en el carroCarlo Ferraro
Comentado en Australia el 15 de marzo de 2025
It is the correct length for FX30 but does not fit because the channel where the screws go, does not reach the holes in the camera, it falls short..
Roger Vass
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de enero de 2025
This is large NATO rail better than small one not able to move around. Also fit well with CineBack.
Andrew B.
Comentado en Australia el 17 de enero de 2025
These nato rails have been great for my Pyxis setup and easily attach to my camera cage or to rod mounts to mount accessories securely.Came in handy as shown in the pics to attach a mounting arm to my camera rails for my DJI LiDAR
Javier Cárcamo
Comentado en México el 14 de junio de 2023
Todo muy bien, de buena calidad, lo compré para fijarlo en una fx30 y no ajusto entre los tornillos que flanquean la Zapata, tuve que pedir la medida siguiente, deberían de mostrar las medidas entre centros de bárrenos para dejar más claro su ajuste.
Humberto Martinez Abed
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2022
El mejor invento para las jaulas es el riel NATO. Te permite colocar y retirar accesorios de manera rápida y segura.Puedo quitar la agarradera superior y colocarla como lateral en cuestión de segundos. O ambas, como puedes ver en la foto que agregué.Es súper segura y la hay en varias medidas de acuerdo a donde la colocaras en la jaula y que accesorio usarás.
Sdh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de septiembre de 2015
First a disclaimer:I don't have shares in SmallRig, nor am I getting kickbacks or anything personally for free from this company to make the comment below. I'm just a cameraman who has been in broadcast TV for over 28 years and used loads of gear in that time. Some of it worked, some of it didn't, some of it shouldn't but did. My comments below are just some personal observations which i'd like to share with others.Being a Cameraman in this day and age is not the easiest of jobs, especially with the diverse range of camera's in many form factors, coming onto the market. Kitting these camera's out on any given day can lead to many thousands of dollars in "add on's" just to make them usable.Gone are the days of shoulder mounted 2/3" EFP style camera's ready to go out of the box. Now-a-days it's bare bones camera brain with a multitude of additions needed just to make it go from tripod to hand held, to jib, to Gimbal, to drone. Not to mention if you're a freelancer like me who in any given month can use any and every form factored camera on the market, the need to adapt your add on's to each of these units can be not only a headache but stupidly expensive.Like everyone else I purchased cheese plates, rods, ball heads, etc. from all the usual market places. And cringing at the expense every time for what is some times just a hunk of aluminium [sorry aluminum for the 'mericans] with some threaded holes drilled into it.Until I discovered SmallRig.I've managed to collect a bunch of their various products now and can honestly say that here is a company who does it right. Their products are incredibly well made, well designed with the operator in mind, and the you can use them anywhere and on any camera [a particular frustration for me with some companies who only want you using their products].Now I realise most of the their products were designed for the DSLR market in mind... I don't use DSLR's, I use Sony F5's, RED Epic's, Phantoms. And these pieces work just fine.I've been mixing and matching nato rails and clamps with those of other much more expensive manufacturers with no problem what so ever. No signs of stress, or wear at all. I mean seriously how much wear can there be on a cheese plate???For some of the components time will tell if they're up to the task for heavy use, and gauging by their feel I think they will.note: [Started using my first SmallRig 15mm rod clamp in Jan of 2015... so far so good]Are they as well designed and manufactured as some of the other BIGGER name brands.. I don't know.... I'm not a metallurgist who can determine the components in the aluminium block. I'm a DP who shoots everything from wildlife and adventure to reality and high energy sports. I need to trust my gear will be up to the task and not leave me having to jury rig my components with bungy cords and generally make life not very pleasant.But time will tell. And be sure I'll keep you posted should something fail within reason.I'm also practical, I don't want to pay excessive amounts of my hard earned dollars on a piece of over engineered metal which may only come out once every three weeks, it's just not practical or sustainable in todays ever changing camera design market.And this is where the best part comes in to play. The price. SmallRig have priced their equipment realistically for todays market. I know it's a highly competitive market and whats involved in design, engineering and CNC machining to get this stuff out there.. And these guys bring it. They've even offered to make something specifically for me if I require it. Doubt those 'other' manufacturers would be so accommodating.Okay, enough blithering.I like their gear. I like how it's made, I like how it looks. I like how it's priced. I like how the company interacts with me as a customer. Time will tell if it's up to task on heavier work loads than the dslr world [which truthfully isn't different at all now-a-days]And truth be told even if a part did break, it's so competitively priced I could buy three of their items for one of their bigger US competitors and use it in three different configurations on three different camera's if need be...... you get my point.Not to mention they're always up to having a chat about any issues you may have.If your looking to kit out your rig and searching for well priced components to use, Give SmallRig a look over.Okay now you can all go back to shopping, I'm getting off my soap box.
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