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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 180112" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>I have the same Macro rails posted by Brad.</p><p>Got the 4 way system (it's nothing but 2 of these rails one on top of the other) & it is actually great!</p><p>I don't think it can get any sturdier than this & i have tried it with the D7000 & 105mm 2.8G WITH extension tubes & the SB700 mounted... Zero shake.</p><p>Recommend it for sure..</p><p></p><p>the only issue maybe that the screws could get a little harsh on your fingers, at least initially..specially the locking screw for the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 180112, member: 9556"] I have the same Macro rails posted by Brad. Got the 4 way system (it's nothing but 2 of these rails one on top of the other) & it is actually great! I don't think it can get any sturdier than this & i have tried it with the D7000 & 105mm 2.8G WITH extension tubes & the SB700 mounted... Zero shake. Recommend it for sure.. the only issue maybe that the screws could get a little harsh on your fingers, at least initially..specially the locking screw for the camera. [/QUOTE]
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