Macro / Probe Lens Shake - Rigging, Speed, and Support¶
Summary¶
Macro and probe lenses magnify mechanical vibration. The recurring advice is to avoid probe lenses when a normal macro lens will do, keep the nodal point close to the tilt/roll axis, use rigid camera mounting and lens support, avoid unnecessary track moves and direction changes, and test speed/fps combinations rather than assuming slower is always smoother.
Symptoms¶
- Laowa probe on Bolt Jr+ gives unsatisfactory results in the macro area.
- Image shakes even with smooth fairings and smooth speed profile.
- Macro/skaterscope setup shakes badly.
- Probe lens support is clamped but the image still vibrates.
- Long probe sticking far forward from the rig makes the arm and camera more sensitive.
Community Solutions¶
[CONFIRMED] Improve camera mounting rigidity¶
Use a proper cage/baseplate/bridge plate and all available camera mounting screws. Flexible camera cages, especially on small camera bodies, can be the source of visible shake.
Confidence: 0.86
[CONFIRMED] Support the probe tube and reduce clamp flex¶
Use longer rods or more direct lens support where possible. Avoid stacked clamps and narrow, flexible support paths.
Confidence: 0.8
[LIKELY] Prefer macro lenses close to the node over probes¶
If the shot allows it, a normal macro lens mounted close to the tilt/roll node will usually shake less than a long probe.
Confidence: 0.82
[LIKELY] Use side mount + turntable for small products¶
For jewellery, watches, and similar products, the combination of turntable object spin and side mount for vertical arcs was recommended as a stable macro workflow.
Confidence: 0.78
[LIKELY] Smooth the move physically and in graphs¶
Avoid or minimize motor direction changes, avoid track moves where possible, keep the arm from being fully extended, and look for smooth gentle curves in the graphs.
Confidence: 0.8
[FIELD WORKAROUND] Use fps/speed tests¶
For inanimate objects, test robot speed and camera frame rate together. Sometimes a slightly faster or slower move is smoother. Shooting at double fps can leave room for minor post speed ramps.
Confidence: 0.72
[FIELD WORKAROUND] For probes, consider 90 degree snorkel/end-mounted mass¶
One field solution for probe work was to use a 90 degree snorkel/probe, physically end-mount the camera so the mass hangs under the arm, and tell Flair the setup is top mount with the sensor at the lens node. This can be more stable than a long probe sticking out the front.
Confidence: 0.72
Community Media¶
Shared by community members during discussions about probe/macro lens rigging and shake reduction.
- Media 1 (Photo — plamenbontchev, Jul 2021): Alexa Mini LF on Bolt Jr+ top-mounted to MRMC plate without a baseplate — the problematic mounting that caused probe lens shake. Dan Gottesman identified the close-together mounting holes as insufficient; Timothy Heys Cerchio noted the cage only attaches to 4 small screws with natural flex.
- Media 2 (Photo — Niko, Jul 2021): Suggested rigging approach using longer rods to reduce stacked clamps and shorten the flex path for the probe lens support. Context: reply to Plamen's shake problem, recommending more direct, rigid support.
- Media 3 (Photo — Sebastien Renardet, Apr 2026): ARRI bridge plate / sliding baseplate used to shift the camera fore/aft so the nodal point aligns with the tilt/roll axis — confirmed by Timothy Heys Cerchio as correct approach for Bolt Jr+ macro work.
- Media 4 (Photo — Sebastien Renardet, Apr 2026): Second photo of the sliding baseplate setup. Timothy confirmed: "Yes" — this is the right system.
- Media 5 (Video — plamenbontchev, Jul 2021): The shaking probe move on Bolt Jr+ that prompted the discussion. Sent alongside "That's the move… Right now we have it mounted with three 3/8 screws on top."
- Media 6 (Video — Tom D, Apr 2026): Snorkel probe (lens 90° to tube) with camera physically end-mounted so it hangs down — setup tells Flair "top mount" with x-offset to lens node. Tom D: "most stable results… all the mass hanging under the arm is much more desirable than using a probe sticking far out the front." Bolt Jr+ setup.
- Media 7 (Video — Tom D, Apr 2026): Same snorkel probe / end-mount approach shown on full Bolt arm. Tom D: "same applies to our Bolt Jr+ too."
WhatsApp Excerpts¶
| Timestamp | User | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| 2020-12-07 22:46 | Anton Vikstrom | "Macros with a flex 4k and a skaterscope also shakes like crazy." |
| 2021-07-14 22:28 | plamenbontchev | "Laowa probe lens ... Bolt Jr+ ... can't really get satisfactory results especially in the macro area." |
| 2021-07-14 23:20 | plamenbontchev | "Yes... it's shaking." |
| 2021-07-15 00:04 | Dan Gottesman | "Try flipping the camera upside down, and using the baseplate to connect to the MRMC plate." |
| 2021-07-15 00:34 | Timothy Heys Cerchio | "The problem there is definitely the Alexa Mini 'cage' supports ... it naturally has quite some flex." |
| 2021-07-15 00:48 | Peter Constan-Tatos | "The camera cage is important, use all 8 M4s on the mini, 4 top and 4 bottom onto the cage." |
| 2026-04-02 17:03 | Arturo | "Avoid probes, I recommend Macro lenses and set them close to the tilt/roll axis node." |
| 2026-04-02 17:36 | Timothy Heys Cerchio | "Bolt Jr extreme macros ... Turntable for the object spin and Side Mount for tilting vertical arcs works pretty well." |
| 2026-04-02 17:49 | dennis | "Avoid /minimize motor direction changes ... Avoid track moves ... minimize how far out in space the camera is." |
| 2026-04-02 18:06 | Timothy Heys Cerchio | "Move at the speed that gives you best performance (between shake on fast moves and vibration on slow moves)." |
| 2026-04-04 10:31 | Tom D | "Most stable results using the snorkel probe ... physically end mounting camera ... setup in Flair is top mount ... lens support for macro tube goes a long way." |
Related Issues¶
- See also: Probe / Macro Lens Setup Roundup - Problems and Solutions
- See also: Probe Lens Camera Mount / Tilting Lens - Tube Length, End Angle, and Offsets
- See also: Probe / Macro Lens Flips Because Target Is Behind Nodal Point
- See also: Periscope / Borescope Gimbal Lock - Use Top Mount Style Setup
- See also: Sony Venice / Rialto On Bolt - Cable Management and Body Placement
- See also: Turntable People / Large Platform Loading



