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Write a Customer ReviewBy Jannie
April 9, 2019
I got the slider, it first made a deep impression when I opened the box, it was packed very well, the structure looked very good, because it was very heavy, but after trying to use it, I was disappointed The whole thing became loose and swaying, I tried to keep it using the tools provided but it didn't seem to make any difference so I had to return it and return to using the traditional style slider. Maybe the unit I got has a problem, so I give it 3 stars because the overall quality seems to be good, maybe others may have better luck.
By Leslie
April 9, 2019
We bought at time sale. There was also a bad review, so I did not expect much, but because it uses a sony α 6300 with a monocular lens and uses it in a light state, the level is maintained. It is the best to add nuance while sliding slowly on the face up with a lens that has a bokeh.
By Marcella
April 8, 2019
By Norman
April 7, 2019
By r***e
January 16, 2018
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January 15, 2018
By Glenn L
November 16, 2017
I've never used anything like this before. In terms of photography, I consider myself at best, an enthusiastic amateur. I've seen people use sliders and they always look so cumbersome. I saw one like this online, but it was way beyond my budget, so when I found this, at a fraction of the cost of others I thought I'd give it a go. Arrived in a nice box, with foam inserts, which contained the slider, a ball joint swivel and a 3/8-1/4 inch converter. I was surprised at how heavy it was, however the quality of the machining is superb and operating it by hand, the movement was very smooth and fluid. Sadly, the weight was too much for my tripod, which has a quick release plate (plastic), soif you're looking to buy this, make sure you have a decent tripod. I'd also recommend one with a direct 3/8 fitting, as I had to use the adaptor and felt that the 1/4 screw on my mount was a tad flimsy. The slider operates via a belt system, which turns the relevant connection (panning or linear) as you operate it.. Depending on what angle you set your camera to, will affect the end result. I tested this in both modes with my camera pointed at a fixed object, which was central at the start point. I quite liked the results, although clearly I do need to practice further with it. One mistake I made was not supporting the front (camera end) of the slider as I operated it. This resulted in some minor wobbles which were amplified on playback of my recordings - I've left them in on my video - as I say, this will take practice. Overall, I'm very happy with it. Thankfully there are a few decent video's online of systems like this and I'll be studying them carefully to pick up some tips and tricks to improve my use.
By P. French
November 16, 2017
By Jeremy Mullens
September 21, 2017
Bought this hoping I could fit a HDSLR slider that would be able travel better on my KLR 650. This thing packs up nice and small and works well on a heavy duty tripod - not the travel tripod that I was hoping. It's heavy. That's the only reason I'm giving it 4 stars. Once I hooked it up I found it to be FREEKING AWESOME. The slides are super smooth, there are two different positions for panning or linear. You will need the 3/8 adapter of you don't have that in your gear. It locks tight allowing for easy packing. It slides nearly 2 feet froom start to finish - maybe more. Pro: Packs tight, works very well. Cons: Much heavier than expected. Needs a sturdy tripod - won't work well with a travel tripod.
By Kalbo
September 20, 2017
Really creative and useful photography and video aid, I love photography and taking video and my aspirations of production are somewhat out striped by my creative ability, I wanted something that would assist me with panning and linear motion video capture and photographs of objects from different angles keeping the same perspective and although for myself this was expensive it’s still a fraction of professional gear to do the same job. It comes in a lift top box packed in custom foam along with a mini ball head for connecting the camera and a screw adapter taking the 3/8 inch screw hole to a 1/4 inch screw thread for a standard tripod fitting, I would say that you really need a wide base tripod for this to avoid topple and tilt strain movement and the tripods with a quick release catch will just bend with the weight at full extension. The andoer camera slider is a heavy bit of kit but also precision manufactured to give a smooth glide across the panning or linear motion movement you can instantly see the high quality movement and finishing, I have a small tripod with a 3/8 inch screw which it fits straight onto but while taking shots have to hold the base solid to avoid movement which I am getting better at, I am planning to get a larger wide base tripod but my main objective for getting this is some close in macro shots and panning motion shots on ground level. I found the motion really smooth and am finding I am getting better at running a smooth motion at a steady speed although I do expect to vastly improve the more I use it. I fitted my GoPro Hero5 to it and have recorded some different shots with different settings on the camera showing panning and linear motion using my small tripod and have been really impressed with the quality it produces.
By Harmony
August 31, 2017
After waiting with anticipation for this to arrive so I could play with it, I have been let down with my own equipment! More about that further down. When you open this, everything about it says good design and build quality. I did a lot of research on this before I bought it because although this is really great value at £102, you can spend an awful lot more on this style of slider and I didn't want to be caught out. As I do not claim to be a professional, I do not want to pay professional money for things. It come well packaged and protected from bumps and drops but the only negative thing I will say in the whole of the review is that it doesn't come with instructions, which are always nice to have a read through when you have something like this. It locks down at just under 9.5" and gives the effect of nearly 4 times its length when in use. I got it out straight away and fixed it to my tripod using the 3/8's adaptor that is supplied. That is when I realised that I need to invest some more money in my photography to use this.
By d***7
August 9, 2017
By m***o
July 4, 2017
By b***i
June 19, 2017
By q***W
May 24, 2017
Received today and so far I'm very impressed. It easily holds my 80D with 18-135 lens. The action is very smooth - compared with sliders of equivalent price. Must say it's the smoothest I've used so far. Only reason for 4 stars is because a few screws were loose and rattling around in the box, and no instructions (but don't really need any once started using) I'll have a good test and upload some video later. So far though, a big thumbs up.
By Andre
April 14, 2017
I am very pleased with this device. It is a much more cost effective alternative to the Edelkrone wing. I cannot vouch for the quality as I do not own the Edelkrone, but I am able to achieve the shots with the smoothness I desire with this device. This device has "re-energized" my slider creativity and usage. This device is sturdy, yet easy to pack and setup. The slider action is very smooth in my opinion, the attached handle helps to keep shaky hands at bay. I really enjoy the automatic orbiting and panning action that is built into the slider, as these were things that I would have to do manually with my previous slider. For Self-funded DSLR video shooters, this is a great option.
By Jon Crowe
March 23, 2017
As a professional videographer, I shoot a lot of weddings and such. I have a nice long straight rail slider that i normally use. I decided to try the Andoer Track dolly out. Is is superbly built! Solid, all metal, precision-geared manufacturing. I was impressed. It is heavy, which can be considered a pro and a con. Pro that it doesn't bend or flex, but con that you definitely have to have a very sturdy tripod. VERY STURDY. STEP 1: The dolly only has a 3/8" mounting screw, so I had to initially remove the head of the tripod I was going to attach it to. Granted it would be nice to have a 1/4" mounting option also, but I think the beefier the connection point the better. Once mounted onto the 3/8" thread, I couldn't figure out what the brass set screw is for at the mounting point. Tightened and loose, nothing seems to change in the operation of the slider. Weird... I would have read the manual for the slider, however it doesn't come with any documentation at all. Yes, I get how simple the use of the slider is, but I'd love to know the purpose of the brass set screw. I first tested it out on my MeFOTO Backpacker tripod because it was the closest tripod to me. Even without a camera on it, the small tripod (set at about 3' high) would tip over as I slid the dolly back and forth. Widening the tripod legs and lowering the center of gravity, I continued my testing. STEP 2: I attached the included little ball head 1/4" mount to the linear screw on the dolly. It already feels a little flimsy, and I noticed that the linear screw would rotate side tot side slightly with no motion of the dolly. (See the first few seconds of the 5D video as I can slightly rotate the camera before I begin sliding. NOTE- the Panning screw doesn't have this loose play in it.) STEP 3: I went all out and attached my Canon 5D MkIII to the ball head. Now, my camera has a battery grip on it, plus I have a 24-70mm L series lens on it. The whole camera weighs in at 4.4lbs., and yes, I know that is way above the recommended weight for the dolly. The little ball head couldn't successfully keep the 5D pointed up, it slipped constantly. Also, the dolly, when fully extended to either side, seemed to sag under the weight of the large camera. However, on the plus side- the dolly slid back and forth relatively smoothly. I'll attach actual test video footage of the 5D on the dolly. STEP 4: I swapped out the 5D for a Canon T5i with a battery grip and with a 50mm prime lens on it. (1.5lbs total weight) This camera was idealy suited for this slider! Despite the initial "wiggle" in the linear screw (as mentioned above) the sliding motion was smooth and relatively effortless. I'll attach a couple test videos from the T5i for linear movement and for panning movement. REVIEW: The PROS are: -Heavy construction, solid build, smooth operation, great video results, minimal moving parts, super compact, great for small DSLR or GoPro or smart phones, fast shipping, great packaging, easy and quick set-up, great value for the cost. The CONS are: No documentation, can't handle large DSLR, wiggle in the linear screw, flimsy ball head included. I can't fault them for it not supporting my heavier camera. The wiggle in the linear screw could be a manufacturing anomaly, I don't know. I am frustrated by the brass set screw, with no explanation.
By Christopher Tuason
March 23, 2017
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March 21, 2017
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March 18, 2017