Thanks! I watched dozens of other videos and yours gets to the point right away. Love direct how to videos that don’t “talk around the hot porridge”. Peace
Too funny, I have the same two rails and I have also bought them for snowflake photography 🤣. Thanks for sharing. Have you thought about doing a slider video using photos? Maybe with 1/8th rotation or even less?
I use the Miops slider, which automates the slider movement / shot capture through the app. Works pretty good. I use it with the Canon MP-E 65mm. MF and only a magnification ring also. Plus aperture is wacky on these lenses too.
Cool - do you think that you can use this macroslider also when attaching a microscope lens to the camera - seems that the minimum advance of the slider will be 1/4 turn … means 0,3mm ?!
Hey, yes that workds fine. I have taken a stack at 5:1 (F6.3) and used a 1/16 rotation per image (80µm per image). If that is still too much... I guess an electronic slider is the better solution. What magnification are you using?
Useful tool, tricky methods. Would you get desired outcomes if you switched things and mounted the camera on a fixed spot on one tripod; mount the subject on the rail and moved the subject to and from the camera? Different rails have different adjustment mechanisms - your preference?
Wow! The “freezing water” videos are amazing! I can’t imagine how difficult it was shooting them. Congrats!!!
Just ordered mine and can't wait to try it out with my 3D printed macro lens using a 4x microscopic lens
This macro rail can be a very useful tool for anyone trying to shoot some macro photos. I don't have one yet, but I'll buy one for sure
Thanks a bunch
Thanks! I watched dozens of other videos and yours gets to the point right away. Love direct how to videos that don’t “talk around the hot porridge”.
Peace
Thank you, thats great to hear:)
Very interesting. Thanks!
Thank you;)
Too funny, I have the same two rails and I have also bought them for snowflake photography 🤣. Thanks for sharing. Have you thought about doing a slider video using photos? Maybe with 1/8th rotation or even less?
You can use screw driver to replase that knob and will have motorized micro slider
Thx for the video !! You should try edelkrone slider pro v2 😉
Thank you for the Video, seems to be a good Solutions
you are welcome
That's a Great equipment for experimenting.❤️ Can you please suggest a good focus stacking app for smartphone?
Uff good question, I will research But i am not sure
Great review
I use the Miops slider, which automates the slider movement / shot capture through the app. Works pretty good. I use it with the Canon MP-E 65mm. MF and only a magnification ring also. Plus aperture is wacky on these lenses too.
Cool - do you think that you can use this macroslider also when attaching a microscope lens to the camera - seems that the minimum advance of the slider will be 1/4 turn … means 0,3mm ?!
Hey, yes that workds fine. I have taken a stack at 5:1 (F6.3) and used a 1/16 rotation per image (80µm per image). If that is still too much... I guess an electronic slider is the better solution. What magnification are you using?
I think this rail seems to be the best in the price range of up to 150€.
Useful tool, tricky methods. Would you get desired outcomes if you switched things and mounted the camera on a fixed spot on one tripod; mount the subject on the rail and moved the subject to and from the camera? Different rails have different adjustment mechanisms - your preference?
I have not tried, but I guess it will make no difference moving camera or subject, have you seen/experiances anythign else?
@@anotherperspective3076 Sometimes I move both cam on rail and the subject to get accurate focus.
There is a difference between rail and slider?? I thought it was all the same. On Amazon all i see is rail/slider
Are you using manual focus on this?
Yes
@@anotherperspective3076 Thank you. I will try it also ✌🏼 cheers!
Hello can you tell me which equipment you used
Hey, I have used Sony a6300 and Sony 90mm macro lens
@@anotherperspective3076 thank you
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