Complete guide for macro fabrication, mechanical assembly, and process documentation
Equipment Setup (Tiered Options)
Component | Budget ($500) | Mid-Tier ($2,000) | Professional ($8,000+) |
|---|---|---|---|
Timelapse Camera | Raspberry Pi HQ Cam + intervalometer | Canon EOS R7 + lens | Sony A7R V + 24-105mm G |
Macro Lens | Laowa 25mm f/2.8 2.5-5X | Canon 100mm f/2.8L IS | Laowa 100mm f/2.8 2X Apo |
Tripod/Slider | Neewer carbon tripod + fluid head | Manfrotto 546GBK + slider | Rhino Arc II motorized slider |
Lighting | 2x Neewer LED panels | Godox SL-150W + softboxes | Aputure 600X + Light Dome |
Focus Stacking | Helicon Remote (software) | CamRanger 2 | Cognisys StackShot rail |
Power | AC adapter kit | V-mount battery (150Wh) | Block battery (400Wh) |
Step-by-Step Setup
1. Timelapse Intervalometer Configuration
2. Macro Lens Setup for Detail Shots
3. Motorized Slider Configuration
4. Lighting for Workshop
Recording Process
Timelapse Execution
Macro Shot Sequences
B-Roll Coverage
Post-Production Workflow
LRTimelapse Processing
Focus Stacking in Helicon Focus
DaVinci Resolve Assembly
Timeline Organization:
Speed Adjustment for B-Roll:
Color Grading for Workshop
Macro Shot Stabilization
Export Settings (4K Master)
Quick Checklist
Intervalometer set (calculated: 8-12 seconds typical)
SD card cleared (60GB+ free for timelapse)
Power supply connected (AC or V-mount battery)
Focus locked manually (taped if needed)
White balance: Manual, not auto
Lens cleaned with microfiber cloth
Test shot: 5 frames, review exposure
Macro shots: Focus bracketed (7-15 frames per step)
B-Roll: 3 angles per major step
LRTimelapse: Visual deflicker applied
Helicon Focus: Method C stacking used
DaVinci: Color graded with orange/teal look
Tools highlighted with qualifier
Export: ProRes master + H.265 for YouTube
Pro Tip: Shoot a "failure" timelapse segment (broken drill bit, misaligned part) and include it sped up 2x. Audiences love seeing problem-solving and it increases watch time.
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Sync your macro shots, slow-motion clips, and background music seamlessly.
Apply cinematic color presets or fine-tune exposure and contrast manually.
Export your final work in up to 4K resolution, optimized for YouTube or presentation screens.
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