Hey Folks,
I have an idea for a while.....
I take some macrophotos and have done some timelapse shots before, what I would like to do again.
So it came to my mind to build an automated slide for high magnification photos and focus stacking. I can go up to 1:1 with my macro, but a bit more would be nice. Even with 1:1 it can get hard focus all (even with a veeeery small aperture)
The Idea is to build a slide that controls a spindle drive with a stepper motor. I use an old Nikon DSLR with 12Megapixel and DX sensor, so I calculated a Depth of Filed of about 0.3mm at f8 and 1:1 magnification.
If I go up to 3:1 Mag this shrinks to 0.071mm (crazy.....). So I want to try if I can get 0.05mm steps accurate, otherwise I choose 0.1mm what should be manageable.
The Slide will be made of a spindle drive on ball bearing, like on a cnc-router, with a belt drive with reducing gear. So that is the first use
Hardware will be a Micrprocessor (thinking of Pic32Mx440), TFT Touchscreen for inputs and fine adjustments (softkeys) and a rotary encoder for course/fast drive, powered by a Lipo (I may take 13,7V Lipo like for RC Toys) and four stepper motor controls.
For the Macro slide I just need one, but I also want to use that controller for a longer track (less accurate of course
) for a Stop Motion slide with Pan/Tilt, Focus control. Or use it as Slide with Focus and Zoom Control (I think I may just take some rubber wheels which press on the Zoom and Focus ring connected to a stepper motor) because I always wanted to try out the Hitchcock Zoom
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I will be in the green in a few weeks so I may take some work for after work with me