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Steve Axford
19-04-2010, 11:33am
I'm looking for a focusing rail that will work with a Canon MP-E 95mm lens. This means it has to be rock solid as I am most likely to use it for focus stacking. I have looked at Really Right Stuff and they seem good. Are there any other choices?

davidd
19-04-2010, 1:07pm
Hi

I have a RRS Nodal Rail MPR-CL2, which I use with a Kirk L-bracket for panoramas. Products from both of these manufacturers are extremely well made, I would buy from either one again.
Hope this helps.

Bear Dale
19-04-2010, 2:06pm
Do you have a link to that?

Steve Axford
20-04-2010, 11:16am
Kirk seem similar the RRS.

Big Pix
20-04-2010, 1:09pm
Steve...... focus rails can be part of the setup for a pano head and most makers that do pano heads also sell focus rails...... this site http://www.photovideo.com.au/ stock various makes. I use a cheepie from D-D Photographics works a treat.....

Wobbles
20-04-2010, 3:36pm
Steve,
this might be what you're looking for.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/163880-REG/Novoflex_CASTEL_XL_Focusing_Rack_Large.html#accessories

Cheers
John

Steve Axford
20-04-2010, 11:20pm
The cheap ones just don't cut it unfortunately. If you use a lens where a fraction of a mm can put you oof, then a macro rail that can vary by that much is quite useless. I know, I've tried the manfrotto - it's rubbish. What I need is one that I can get a rock steady focus with, and then wind it in (or out) to get a focus stack. So far, the RRS one is the best, but that's about $700 plus extras. I just want to make sure before I going spending that much.

davidd
21-04-2010, 8:49am
Hi

The nodal rail that I bought I got direct from RRS, it cost about $140 US. It is just a slide rail, with no screw adjustment.

This macro focusing rail might be more what you are looking for.
http://reallyrightstuff.com/macro/02.html

Steve Axford
21-04-2010, 9:03pm
The one at the bottom was the one I was looking at. I think that's the best around.