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| | | Four Way Focusing Slide, opinions I am not interested in expensive i.e. over £50 slides but I seem to remember some wabbers bought the cheaper chinese four way slides.
As it has been a while since purchase, and living with them has brought either joy or pain, how do they feel they perform given the price ?
I have seen the two way slides on the auction site from £15 (buy it now) to
£42 for a four way (that I believe is normally badged Adorama)
The temptation to set up a macro bench rather than use the tripod is great especially as I have the use of the (draught free) greenhouse, surely the ultimate macro tool!
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