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International orders*With a dual locking geared system, the Novoflex Focusing Rack is an invaluable tool for any macro photographer. 5.3" of total movement is available, and the entire system is small and lightweight enough to accompany the photographer everywhere. Due to the two focus drives, it is possible to have total movement more than the length of the device.
| Maximum Movement | 5.3" (134mm) |
| Quick Release | No |
| Tripod Mount Thread Size | 3/8"-16 & 1/4"-20 |
| Dimensions | 5.1 x 3.2 x 2.2" (LxWxH) |
| Weight | 0.63 lb (286 g) |
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Comments about Novoflex Focusing Rack Mini - Small:
I use the product in close-up work. It is nice and small, very compact. However, it is so difficult to turn the dials that the camera shakes terribly. It's virtually impossible to focus accurately.
I wouldn't recommend.
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Mounting a Canon EOS 5D MarkII + MP-E 65mm (fully extended to 5x) + Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in portrait will not work with this rack. The rubber cover of the mount comes loose. Due to the weight the camera can not be fixed tight enoughand the camera will slowly tilt downwards.
In landscape it works as expected!
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This will do the job for your macrophoto. Easy to use and adjust. Recommend this if you are looking for a focusing rail!
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With my Leica R-8 or Digilux 3 using a 60 mm Macro Elmarit and extensiuon tube it is extremely easy to close-focus on tiny flowers simply by setting the lens focus and racking the camera forward and back until the image is sharp. Far easier than trying to coordinate tripod placement AND lens focus.
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