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Reviews (4)

Feb 13, 2019
Does what it should. One minor suggestion.
It works well, but of a pain though as I have to remove my phone case to use the suction cup. It would be great if they embedded a magnet in it as well for those of us with magnetic car mounts set up.
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Jun 19, 2019
Same as the original
I hadn't fully broken the original flex but I feel more comfortable having a fresh, new one. Works just like the original.

Mar 01, 2017
Good in certain conditions!
I purchased this in conjunction with a Pentax 645- Nikon F mount adapter.
It works well, all machined parts fit precisely and there is very little if any wobble.
The button to engage shift works well but I wish it were bigger. I would also love it to be more of a latch with a detent at 0 to facilitate fast shifting for stitching.
The tilt function works well enough, it is not along the central axis so if your lens does not have sufficient image circle you will get vignetting. As I am coupling this with another adapter that I use for rise/fall this is a non-issue for me.
The tilt is a little 'gritty' that is to say it is not geared and it has two aluminium surfaces sliding against each other. It remains to be seen what the long-term durability is like but it seems to be alright for now.
The major glaring flaw is that when shifted a large portion of the slightly glossy anodised interior surface gets into a position where it can reflect onto the sensor. This happens VERY often and ruins photos.
I am investigating my options for flocking the interior but given that it is not uniform and changes when shifted/tilted it will require many pieces of individual flocking very precisely cut. If they could repair this flaw it would be a 5 star product.
As it stands I would say it is unusable shifted in bright or contrasty conditions.