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Merlin Video Rail Slider Video Review

In this video review, I take a look at the Merlin Video Rail Slider Camera Dolly. 

Features:

  • Dolly features 8 wheels for smooth tracking
  • 4 of the bottom wheels can be removed for tabletop use
  • 3/8’ and 1/4’ mounting options
  • Included rails are 3 feet long
  • Height and angle of rails can be fully adjusted
  • Rails can mount on 2 tripods

After testing this rail system for a few weeks, I definitely say I’m impressed. The included wheels are extremely smooth, and just the fact that keeping the DIY community in mind while designing this product makes it the best system I’ve seen so far. Other systems on the market typically include a proprietary set of rails that can only be upgraded if you purchase a new set from the manufacturer. With the Merlin Dolly, you can easily use a plank of wood or your own rails to accommodate any length you need.

Overall, this is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a dolly system that can easily be customised to fit your needs. With it’s fantastic build quality and extremely smooth wheels, this is simply an amazing product.

    Be sure to check out the demo below:

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