

Otherwise, the rails of the slider end up inside the frame, and that’s no good. Here, no such issue. You can’t move your camera more than a certain distance back from the end, or you can’t use a wide angle lens. With traditional sliders, you’re limited with these types of shot. Getting rid of the rails will be a big deal to anybody who has ever tried to get a slider shot of a camera moving forwards or backwards. Various bands and sprockets allow it to move back and forth in slider-like fashion. It’s a simply and compact tool, built from CNC machined aluminium.

This can screw into various adapters for phones and action cameras, or straight into the base of a mirrorless or DSLR camera. On top of the Wing is the standard 1/4-20″ thread.

If you want to put it at a funky angle, you can always use a 1/4-20″ to 3/8-16″ adapter on top of a head. The Wing comes with a 3/8-16″ mounting socket on the bottom, which attaches to the top of any standard tripod.
