Anyone has info / experience / reviews / owns this rail?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUTOMATED-MO ... 2279796830
https://www.2dehands.be/foto-camera/fot ... 98585.html
Apparently based in Belgium .. an European (at last) maker / dealer looks too good to be true (no import taxes)
Murzins focus stacking rail
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Murzins focus stacking rail
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I think the explanation for the reasonable price is the design with a standard timing belt instead of a precision screw. The result is a minimum step size of 0.125 mm (or 125 micron).
This item is far from being a serious competitor to the well known brands of stacking rails offering minimum steps of 1 micron or less.
It is apparently mainly marketed as a video rail or for time lapse photography.
None of the shown examples are deep stacks.
Interesting to learn if it is well working within its limits.
This item is far from being a serious competitor to the well known brands of stacking rails offering minimum steps of 1 micron or less.
It is apparently mainly marketed as a video rail or for time lapse photography.
None of the shown examples are deep stacks.
Interesting to learn if it is well working within its limits.
Troels Holm, biologist (retired), environmentalist, amateur photographer.
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oh oh .. ... I was so excited I did not see "mm" .. i assumed 0,125 MICRON...
I did not even see the belt ...
I guess I'm better with my manual rail... and will keep on debating if I'm going to pay the taxes for a Wemacro or not....
Thank you Troels.
I did not even see the belt ...
I guess I'm better with my manual rail... and will keep on debating if I'm going to pay the taxes for a Wemacro or not....
Thank you Troels.
YAWNS _ (Y)et (A)nother (W)onderful (N)ewbie (S)hooting
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