The point is some people have the issue and some don't. What I don't understand is why they can't just test quality control before they send out. That seems strange, don't you think?
So, how about read posts slightly back?
Find the total solution and they'll implement it in an instant.
So, if you really want only adjustable arm and it must be totally secure, and be in same price range, you need to wait.
The fuss is that if someone pays for a quick release arm, it's because they want one that works. Not a classical fixed arm solution. Two different things. In my case i do not want to deal with baseplate clearance issues in certain configurations. A quick release solution also enables quick flipping without having to remove everything from the rails.
In this thread there and on several others elsewhere there are people who are describing the same defect withe the swing arm....
It is not defect. It is design flaw.
And Julie said you that they include free fixed arm for guys who require total guarantee.
So, I do not understand all the fuss.
I am speaking about purchases through ebay. I did not know that you still offer this through deals. On ebay it says they do not accept returns. When I spoke with Julie yesterday, she said herself that some customers still had problems with their units, which is why they include an NF1. In this thread there and on several others elsewhere there are people who are describing the same defect withe the swing arm....
So you are stuck if you get a defective model
WTF is this?
TrusMT is checking their products and I do not remember single issue with very big number of FF sold via deals.
i have it, it's awesome
Yeh, well, maybe so but it is not exactly confidence inspiring when I point out the slippage issue mentioned here and they say that they ship with an extra NF1 fixed old style arm, "just in case". No returns either. So you are stuck if you get a defective model. What, they can't check it before they send it out from the factory?
i have it, it's awesome
Quick question for NF4 users (especially if you have also used the NF2). Does the fact that the NF4 no longer has a sliding horizontal adjustment plate like on the NF2 make any difference in terms of maneuverability, or is that plate essentially unnecessary in your experience?
Cheers, C
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