52mm lens cap 3d models
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Securely attach your 52mm lens cap to the strap of your camera. ...Engineered specifically for Nikon camera straps, this adapter is also compatible with any strap up to 12.5mm in width.
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I added a slight modification to accommodate my 52mm lens caps, as well as two bars on each side to securely fit my camera strap. Print Settings: Printer: Vector 3 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 30% Notes: I used ABS for this print due to...
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The compact lens cap holder is designed to securely store your 52mm slim lens caps, keeping them organized and within easy reach.
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... ...This holder is made to be attached on the strap of a Nikon DSLR. I designed this thing for a personnal need, it probably needs some improvements but fits correctly with a Nikon 52mm Lens Cap and an unofficial (looking like the original) remote.
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The holder meets the requirements, although it likely needs some refinements to ensure a snug fit with the 52mm Lens Cap from Nikon and an unofficial, yet resembling the original, remote. Instructions: Download the STL file and don't forget to...
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Nikon, Canon, Sony lens cap holder for 52mm, Threaded, caps can be clipped in, or twisted in Fits Nikon "35mm" strap Infill from 10% to 100% Printed with supports
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To resolve my dissatisfaction with existing designs, I created a custom fit cap for the Nikon D3300 kit lens. I will soon print it and share the picture. Additionally, I designed another version with "DSLR" for non-Nikon 52mm users. The innovative...
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DanLuc's ingenious lens cap holder boasts an elevated design, effortlessly concealing its intended contents when not in use. ...Upon modification, I incorporated strategically placed grooves to bolster the grip, thus ensuring the cap remains steadfast...
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Designed specifically for the popular Nikon D3300's 52mm lens cap, this product is a first attempt at utilizing SolidWorks - I'm not convinced that I approached this correctly, and there might be a face that gets printed where the old ends used to...
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Nikon, Canon, Sony lens cap holder for 52mm caps,Threaded, caps can be clipped in, or twisted inFits any "35mm" strap Infill from 10% to 100%Printed with supports in a flat position
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This is a 52mm Camera Lens Cap that i made myself. It does not require any special tools to assemble or bolts. IT is assembled entirely by pressure/friction and it holds really well on my printer. When you try it on your lens be sure that the bottom...
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This is a 52mm Camera Lens Cap that I made myself. It doesn't need any special tools to assemble or bolts; it's assembled entirely by pressure/friction and holds really well on my printer. When you try it on your lens, make sure the bottom of the cap...
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I adapted two creative concepts, then integrated a third compartment specifically tailored for storing my favorite 40.5, 49, and 52mm lens caps. ...The design seamlessly accommodates the 30mm Sony strap provided with my A6300 camera.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4709570 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=4709570
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I used a customizer on Kitlaa's camera lens cap holder to create a unique lens cap holder for a 52mm lens cap. I'm motivated by 3D printing because it allows me to customize items for specific purposes, sizes, or measurements. Since this print is...
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(https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/843330-REG/sensei_lhsc_52_52mm_screw_on_tulip_lens.html) This fits perfectly within the groove, and accepts the lens cap that came with my Yongnuo 35mm f/2.0 lens (basically, a center-pinch cap). It allows me...
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Borrowed a couple of design ideas, and added a third lens cap size to hold those lens caps (40.5, 49 & 52mm) that I use. ...It fits the 30mm sony strap that came with my A6300.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p>...
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Nikon 52 mm lens cap holder attaches securely to the 1/4" tripod thread located at the bottom of your camera. This accessory measures 10mm in total height and features a 5.8mm threaded portion. When installing, avoid over-tightening on the camera...
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Redesigned specifically for three-dimensional printing, this cutting-edge technology promises an exact match every time! ...Perfectly compatible with any and all 52 millimeter lenses.
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The custom lens cap designed specifically for the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens showcases a unique blend of functionality and style. Created by Powermos, a talented maker on Thingiverse, this accessory boasts an impeccable design that effortlessly...
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For those who prefer wrapping the strap on their arm, this small L.C.H is ideal for your camera, especially if you have a 52mm lens cap. If needed, I can customize it to fit your specific cap diameter. After just 20 minutes of printing, your lens...
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I designed this custom lens cap for my camera and I'm thrilled with it, so I'm excited to share it here. You can print it using ABS or PLA or other materials of your choice. To assemble this project, you'll need two separate parts: the Cap and the...
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A customized version of the 3D printable design is available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9860, which was created using the Customizer tool on the same website with the following specifications: mount lip height of 0.1, mount width of 4, mount...
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This lens cap is designed for FD lenses with a 52mm diameter, which fits my 28mm and 50mm lenses. ...To use it, simply print and attach to the lens for a secure fit.
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... benefits from thick layers, such as .33mm layer height, which provides better grip for the lens cap threads. However, my 52mm lens cap has insufficient space behind it for the middle hook designed for attaching the strap; your experience may vary.
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I wanted an "assembly free" lens cap that printed quickly. ...I'd love to see other designs and funny text on the front!