Rails with scale like RRS MPR-192?
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Drew_Persson
Registered: Oct 25, 2006
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Do any companies besides RRS make rails or plates engraved with a scale like many of the MPR rails? Thanks, I didn't find any on B&H.



Bearmann
Registered: Dec 27, 2003
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Probably Kirk.

Barry



Roland W
Registered: Apr 23, 2004
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There is a E*ay company that has sold something similar, but with engraving that is less often than the RSS ones. If you search E*ay for "Really Right Stuff", you will see they are using the RSS name in their add listing for their own rails, which "fit" RSS and Kirk and other brands. I have one rail from them, but found the accuracy of the width of the rail is off, because you can push on it and have it slip with it clamped in any of my RSS lever releases. So I need to use it only in a screw clamp.

I am totally happy with my RSS rails, including the ones with engraving, which I use in macro and panorama setups. Price is about the only negative on RSS products, but I find great value in almost every item I have purchased from them.



Drew_Persson
Registered: Oct 25, 2006
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Don't believe Kirk does, though there's no way to easily see all of their lens plates - you have to individually select each lens one at a time...

I have one of the fleabay rails and really like it (with a screw clamp), but it doesn't have any engraving, don't think any of his do. I emailed him about it and he's checking into it.



E-Vener
Registered: Jun 18, 2009
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There was a guy who was posting on these forums a couple of weeks ago, Stephan Wei, who works for a Chinese company; http://www.sunwayphoto.com

He got bawled out for "spamming".

They do however make a couple of rails that are marked similar to the RRS rails; http://www.sunwayphoto.com/En/Products.php?Cid=000326|000330

(no I don't work for Sunway Photo. I haven't even handled their products )



howardm4
Registered: Feb 08, 2008
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hard to tell if the scales on teh sunway units are engraved or silkscreened. from the pix, I'm leaning toward silk.



Drew_Persson
Registered: Oct 25, 2006
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I'll probably just bite the bullet and get RRS, already deep in it...lol.



Andre Labonte
Registered: Dec 21, 2005
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Check out Acratech.



Drew_Persson
Registered: Oct 25, 2006
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Ooo forgot about those guys, emailed them to see if the nodal rail is available without the clamp.



howardm4
Registered: Feb 08, 2008
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I asked tehm and they said 'yes but we'll have to check on what the price would be'. they are planning on eating into RRS's territory re: rails & support goodies.



Andre Labonte
Registered: Dec 21, 2005
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howardm4 wrote:
I asked tehm and they said 'yes but we'll have to check on what the price would be'. they are planning on eating into RRS's territory re: rails & support goodies.



Competition is good! Maybe prices will come down.



hfgarris
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
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I don't know about the engraved part, but Hejnar Photo, an eBay store, has some nice looking AS compatible products. I have a couple of their smaller mounting plates and am happy with my purchase.

http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Hejnar-Photo__W0QQ_armrsZ1

-howard



Drew_Persson
Registered: Oct 25, 2006
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I've got a Hejnar rail and suggested he engrave a scale - he's checking into it. Laser engraving is expensive, but he might be able to do it with a PCB board engraving tool on his CNC mill. That's what I'm planning to do with the rail I already have, since the tools are cheap on ebay and I have a vertical mill with a digital read out. Just have to pay attention to the position, every 2mm is a lot of little lines to do manually!



Dilip Kumar
Registered: Nov 12, 2009
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Frankly Speaking, i really don't trust Chinese products. But those rails look good. Does anyone has experience with them?



lou f
Registered: Nov 18, 2005
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i have the '192 ppp' but with the likes of autopano pro (2) i dont need the markings as the software is really great at correcting mis-aliments. i tend to use my tripod for optimising framing and the plate helps the software. just get the MPR-CL and use lenses with least amount of distortion. older ais lenses are great for this.



E-Vener
Registered: Jun 18, 2009
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howardm4 wrote:
hard to tell if the scales on teh sunway units are engraved or silkscreened. from the pix, I'm leaning toward silk.


I requested some of their gear for a future review and it arrived earlier this week. The Sunway scales are engraved.



E-Vener
Registered: Jun 18, 2009
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howardm4 wrote:
I asked tehm and they said 'yes but we'll have to check on what the price would be'. they are planning on eating into RRS's territory re: rails & support goodies.



From my communications with them they say they are focusing on the Chinese domestic market at least for now.



E-Vener
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BTW: I've probably got $1500 invested in various RRS products.



howardm4
Registered: Feb 08, 2008
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so what are your impressions of the Sunway gear so far?



E-Vener
Registered: Jun 18, 2009
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Positive. bars are lighter than the RRS bars -- same ideas but different. Definitely not knock-off clones as I feared.

Clamps work well. So far everything seems solidly constructed. Best match to actual Arca-Swiss clamp bevel angles and width of the various (Acra-tech, Kirk, Foba, Novaflex, Graf, RRS) clamps and plates I own. No problems mating with any of the above (except for the clamp I salvaged from a Graf Studioball).

Waiting for one of their panning clamps.



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