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« Ballheads - what should my next move be »
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Re: Ballheads - what should my next move be
rw11 wrote
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her \"main focus is studio work\" so mounting the subject on a rail can often be the way to go
Unless you deal with high magnifications and stacking a focus rail on a geared head can be a bit to slow to work with.
Though working with AF lenses on 35mm, a focus rail can be a faster way to nail focus..
This however is for outdoor use and not in the studio, where she already uses the 410.
Adding focusing rail makes her rig less mobile, and not so much smaller/lighter then the 410.
Jul 24, 2016 at 12:03 AM
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