![]() ![]() I needed something more than three to four pounds, but I didn’t need the – frankly ridiculous – payload capacity of the Wing Pro. Of course, there are other similar wing-type sliders on the market, However, they have a problem with payload limits. I could’ve spent a little bit more money and gone for a motorised slider like the Edelkrone Slider One Pro, but I couldn’t justify the extra cost, especially as I was unsure how much I’d make use of it. I had spent days considering whether I actually needed one and whether or not the Wing was the correct type of slider to go for. I’m a real fan of innovation and being in the market for a small slider I decided to take the plunge and bought a Wing. The Wing having a maximum payload of 16lbs and the Wing Pro a massive payload of 48lbs! Last year, they decided to streamline the range somewhat and replaced these three products with two: Wing and the Wing Pro. The nomenclature reflecting the maximum load in pounds. This was when there were three product options available, the 3, 7 and 15. Several years ago, I saw the Wing demonstrated. In a way, they seem to be the Apple of the camera accessories world. ![]() They seem to consistently come up with new exciting, innovating and well-made products, although at a price. Chris Foreman takes a look at the curiously designed Wing, a 'slider' that creates movement up to 4x its physical length. Review: Edelkrone are one of the most innovative camera gear makers out there. ![]()
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