








🎥 Elevate Your Filmmaking Game with Unmatched Versatility!
The Neewer 2 Pack Mini NATO Rail Set includes 2.4" and 3" rails designed for quick release and secure attachment to camera cages. Made from durable aluminum alloy, these lightweight rails feature anti-slide pins for stability and compatibility with a range of accessories, making them an essential tool for any professional videographer.







| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1.3 Ounces |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Color | Black |
B**N
Nice and low profile
Many of these are bully and can block other attachments, but these have a nice slip fit and don't block anything else. The color nicely matches small rig stuff and sony body, so they look great on your build as well. I had a few of these, including more expensive ones, but this model turned out to be my preferred one, and always remain attached to my rig cage.
M**T
Great!
Works great!
J**D
Excelente
Buena calidad, 6 meses hasta ahora y no ha perdido color ni función.
A**C
as described great product
As described.
J**L
useful piece of gear
very useful
M**W
Great solid NATO rail
I purchased quite a few nato rails and this one is my favorite. I needed a solution to mount a side handle to my camera rig. This rail was the solution and holds a lot of weight.The low profile design allows smooth motion when attaching accessories and the locking safety tabs on each side are great. This this hasn’t bent or warped even with the use I put on it. So far so good and I would definitely recommend. It’s one the longest nato rails for this price
C**N
I'm not Fableman!
When I got my first movie camera, when Steven Spielberg was 8, I didn’t realize what an expensive hobby I was getting into. My family could afford a movie camera, but not film and certainly not accessories. Making movies (and videos) had to wait for my retirement.Until recently I always shot on a tripod, not just to keep the camera steady, but so that I could have room for all the accessories—magic arms, mics, pre-amps and so forth. I could never shoot hand-held. Then came cages; those neat little devices that fit around your camera with all kinds of spaces to attach gadgets.When I got my first cage and handle I learned that you needed something to attach the handle to the cage: a NATO rail. (Did all those generals really set a standard for photographers?) Cages only have screw holes to attach things, and some things need more than a screw hole, like my handle. I entered the world of cage accessories.This rail is a short one that’s perfectly adequate for attaching a handle. The screws tighten up enough and are built to close enough tolerance to hold the handle rigidly. Unlike another well known brand, the Allan sockets on the screws match my other accessories, so that’s one less key to carry. On the other hand, the safety pins that keep an attached device from slipping off have a smaller diameter than the other make rail, making them slightly more difficult to press when removing the device. The screws are captive screws so they won’t get away from you.There’s not much more to say. I can now shoot hand-held. (So there, Steven!)
A**Y
Clever retaining pin idea. Great overall!
Okay, Neewer is really getting into it these days. First, I have several Neewer products and I've been happy with them. I expected to be happy with this one as well and I am for the usual reasons: It does exactly what it says, it's competently executed with no "flaws". That's a good four star product right there, a superior example of an item of its type. That fifth star comes from the wow factor or the "I've not seen that before, how clever and useful!"Maybe you all have seen it, but the little touch I'm talking about here is the retaining pins. They retract (yeah, old news) but the way they're designed, is via a pin plunger that is spring loaded from behind, retained by a grub screw that is removable. So as long as you keep track of the little pieces, you can remove them. Sorry maybe I'm getting hypnotized over a little thing but I was tickled by this implementation.For basically a little chunk of rail, it looks very nice. The brand printed on it looks good, there are even a couple of little white 'racing stripes' along the side for an accent, and the piece is relieved/tapered along the sides for that extra eye catching line and to save just a teeny tiny bit of unnecessary weight.It looks like there are many options for an item such as this and if you shop on price strictly, they may or may not be your pick. But this one stands out for me with a bit of that gee-whiz, and a bit of appearance enhancement.~Cheers!
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