3d printed lens hood
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Modified: Thread slightly reduced because it was too big for 52mm Fujifilm 15-45 lens
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing\_id=65894 Print instructionsCategory: Replacement Parts Summary Prevents breaking the lens in a crash when using for FPV Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:65894 Created with...
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I employ a clever technique to eliminate the distracting shadow cast by the propellers of my drone. ...The hood, which remains invisible in this shot, perfectly matches the scope of my vision.
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It prints ugly because the angles are just beyond what the printer can do neatly (but not so bad that I got a spaghetti monster). It works pretty well, however.</p> <ul> <li>Will only work in 16:9 format.</li> <li><p>Will crop corners in 4:3. It fits...
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... to achieve the desired results. Design and Modification: The starting point for this project was StizZo's Canon Hood. ...I took it upon myself to modify the design by adjusting its diameter until it perfectly matched my Nikon equipment.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=65894 Instructions Using the Following Settings: Fine Tuning Value = 100 Horizontal Support Bar Height = 0.2 mm Height of First Perimeter Ring = 7 units Inner Diameter of Second Tube Segment =...
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This streamlined canopy prioritizes absolute defense over optimal visibility, perfect for flyers who consistently push speeds and dive at acute angles.\n\n\nInstructions: Simply reference the primary lens cap for properly attaching this component...
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rest the larger opening on the print bed and print with brim and no supports. preferred layer height is 0.1mm but also 0.15 mm will work. Print instructionsprint with no supports and brim by resting on the larger opening.
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rest the larger opening on the print bed and print with brim and no supports. preferred layer height is 0.1mm but also 0.15 mm will work. ...Print instructionsprint with no supports and brim by resting on the larger opening.
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A very simple to print lens hood for the Olympus 12mm f2.0 lens.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:240706 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=240706
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... thick walls (3mm) to ensure the grinding die remains intact and can withstand the rigorous polishing process it will undergo. The die has been carefully designed and oriented for optimal printing results with minimal support from the build plate.
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<p>Made a remis of this one, <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2485988">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2485988</a> , to fit on my 67mm screw mount. ...Now i can glue in a sunfilter. Category: 3D Printing
pinshape
A Revolutionary Breakthrough: World's First Fully Functional 3D-Printed Camera Unveiled The wait is finally over, as a team of innovators has successfully designed and manufactured a fully functional camera using advanced stereolithography...
cults3d
Having a Canon EF-S 18-135 STM lens that come without a hood, I try to print both Canon 18-135 STM lens hood and Canon EF-S 18-135 Lens Hoods. Both can't be reverted for storage. Furthermore the second one is too heavy but the full version despite...
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Alternative to Canon ET-101 Lens hood for Canon RF 800mm F11 Lens Hood
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I'm printing a lens hood for my Sigma 18-300 camera lens. The new design is significantly larger than the original one provided by Sigma. ...I've decided to print this custom version using my 3D printer, and I must remember to include support structures...
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... ...You might be able to see the lens hood on the edges of the shot but nothing a little post-processing won't fix. I printed on an Ender 3 Pro with stock settings for PLA+. Tree Supports touching build plate only. Print with the lens hood facing up.
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... for similar needs, but I finally got it! It includes baffling to minimize light reflections. The OpenSCAD file can be found [here](https://github.com/smitchelus/3D-Models/tree/main/rokinon_135mm_lens_hood) in case you want to tweak the design.
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Pro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.16 Infill: 10-20% Filament: 3D Solutech PLA or PETG Black Notes: PLA 210/60 PETG 235/70 Print from either end. Print with a Brim. It took about 1 hour to...
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... up rapidly with use. Unfortunately, this lens hood is not reversible. The textured print was achieved by using Cura's Fuzzy surface experimental feature and adding a support blocker to ensure the printed design only adhered to the hood section.
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... on my lens all the time. You might have to play around with the print scale depending on the accuracy of your printer. This one was printed on Ender 3 S1 in PLA. Print with the lens hood facing up, as if you were taking a photo of the ceiling.
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The lens measures 51mm in width, so the hood is precisely 51.33mm in diameter, ensuring a snug fit that prevents stray light from entering the lens. To get the exact fit for your lens, I suggest printing a small ring to determine its diameter first...
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The main goal of this lens hood is to shield the lens from potential lens flares that can occur when using high-powered LEDs (10W or more), especially during night flying. Lens flares greatly degrade the picture quality at these obstacles. A simple...