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UURig Upgrade Mirrorless Shooting Accessories Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of UURig Upgrade Mirrorless Shooting Accessories

✔Upgrade Metal Video Camera Cage for Sony A7 III A7R III Full-frame Mirrorless Camera. ✔2 Extension Cold Shoe Mount, multiple 1/4" screw holes to mount additional accessories. 1 Arri Locating hole on top, arca swiss slot for quick release tripod mount. ✔Support Vertical Video Shooting. ✔Like without Cage --- No Blocks on screen image and battery compartment. ✔Allows to add top slide adjustable NATO clamp mount.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Useless piece of junk for photography

As my tests showed, this accessory is an absolute waste of money. The quality is poor and the design is faulty, leading to unstable shots. The only good thing about this product is the idea behind it, which unfortunately, is poorly executed. .

Pros
  • Good concept
Cons
  • Poor quality and design

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Accessible form and function

A superior, low profile cage that mirrors the brand's more expensive cage. Ulanzi has embodied all the hallmarks of a more expensive product while maintaining excellent build quality at a reasonable price. The Arca style bottom of the cage is a bonus for me as it perfectly matches my tripod and stabilizer mounts. The more expensive branded cage does not have this feature. "Sliding" rails, as Uurig calls them (also known as NATO rails), work great. The right side of the cage fits snugly into the

Pros
  • Camera and photo
Cons
  • Legacy model