June 20, 2025
Description
This is a manually operated macro rail to assist with precise image capture for focus stacking in macro photography.
The winding mechanism has a metric thread with a 1 mm pitch, so a full turn of the knob advances the camera by exactly 1mm. Half or quarter turns will make finer advances. This is ideal for consistent, incremental movements along the Z-axis.
A left-hand thread was intentionally used on the drive screw, turning it the “normal” way felt counterintuitive during testing, whereas this orientation just felt right.
For mounting the camera, I recommend adding a non-slip pad and a standard 1/4" thread camera screw. The design includes a built-in tripod mounting option, though in my case, the tripod wasn’t quite sturdy enough, so I’ve secured the rail to a solid board for added stability. There are holes for mounting this way, but it needs to be mounted on the end of the board so the handle can turn. V2 - I have added a round knob which will clear.
While not motorised, this macro rail offers reliable precision at low cost, making it a practical solution for achieving sharp, detailed focus-stacked images in macro work such as product photography, scientific documentation, or nature close-ups. All you need is the camera-specific shutter cable.
Required hardware for the rail:
2x M5x20 screws & nuts
2x M4x10 screws & nuts
2x M4x30 screws & nuts (Edit wrongly stated M4x40)
¼" thread camera screw
And for mounting the rail to a tripod, a ¼" thread nut (7/16AF). Or four self-tappers to mount it to a board.
The rails may need sanding as this is a close tolerance build. A little silicone spray will help to make the mechanism smoother.
V3 - changed the rails by flattening the top for improved print quality, & made the corresponding change to the slider.
Added a quick mount.
License:
Standard Digital File License