camera to telescope adapter 3d models
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This adapter is specifically designed to fit a 42mm rubber eyepiece, and I'm using an iPhone 7 as the test smartphone. Notably, the mounting knobs on this adapter have a circle diameter of 40mm, which means that other eyepiece adapters can be created...
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... to the screw hole design. To accommodate smaller screws that won't fit properly due to misaligned printing, I've reprinted the affected parts at 115% scale on the X and Y axes while keeping the Z-axis unchanged, thus preserving the thread integrity.
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It converts it for astrophotography, to be used with a telescope with standard 1.25" eyepiece. Compared to the others, it uses no glue or additional hardware, and is very easy to print without support. It also features an inner wall to shield the...
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My buddy's got a monster telescope and he's totally obsessed with it - refuses to stay up all night adjusting the focus because he just can't get enough of this epic hobby! Its really awesome. I whipped up this fantastic 3D printed accessory for...
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To achieve prime focus photography with your Nikon camera, it's crucial to attach it correctly to a focuser. ...Unlike the setup depicted in the accompanying photo, you may prefer printing this adapter in a matte black material to prevent unsightly...
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It converts it for astrophotography, to be used with a telescope with standard 1.25" eyepiece. Compared to the others, it uses no glue or additional hardware, and is very easy to print without support. It also features an inner wall to shield the...
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Use a M2.5 screw or similar to lock the adapter to the lens (this would be the bolt from the camera, holding the lens in place) There is no further support required and even not recommended, as the rather fragile aperture lever part would be hard to...
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Users should secure the adapter to the lens using an M2.5 screw or similar locking mechanism - typically, the bolt from the camera holds the lens in place. No additional support is required and even recommended, as the delicate aperture lever part...
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This adapter is designed to fit snugly onto a 42mm rubber eyepiece, and I've used an iPhone 6 as the test smartphone. The mounting knobs have a diameter of 40mm, making this design versatile enough for other eyepiece adapters with knob diameters of...
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Adapter to attach a Nikon camera to a focuser for prime focus photography. Print instructionsUnlike the example in the photo, you might want to print this in a matte black material to avoid reflections. Print Settings No rafts, no supports. Infill...
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I designed this for my own needs to take advantage of the technology that the gopro 9 has to offer. from Timelapse to better night shots and remote connection. I have seen alot of people asking for a adapter like this. Update: I printed and tested,...
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Create adapter for your eyepieces. ... Default size is for a 2" to 1.25" adapter.
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This is an innovative conversion tool engineered to transform a Vixen-style dovetail into a stable flat mount system. ...M5 nuts are utilized for secure fastening and precise alignment.
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I made a slight modification of the original model to fit with Gopro Camera Hero3+ Black Edition... ...(not tested yet) 1.25'' tubing is 3.6 mm higher to center the camera.
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I made a slight modification of the original model to fit with Gopro Camera Hero3+ Black Edition... ...(not tested yet) 1.25'' tubing is 3.6 mm higher to center the camera.
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If you have printed the M4 version of the telescope, these models are unneeded.If you did print the original models but want to use M4 hardware, these are two models that can help. You can use just the spacers, but the “wrench” can be...
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Hello! ...Here's an easier-to-print design featuring EF bayonet with 1.25" tubing. To assemble, simply print the two parts and secure them using 6 M3 screws. ...That's all you need to do - enjoy your new setup!
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Consequently, I decided to model and print my own adaptor using the camera attachment design from nickswimsfast's Thingiverse model (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:88093). ...However, I made slight adjustments to the original design for improved...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2296902 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2296902
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2296902 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2296902
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Quite useful if you're already taking your telescope mount out and don't want to bring a separate camera tripod. You will need a suitable screw with the same thread to match your camera. I've included two versions of the dovetail, one for a...
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... can easily slide into the 1 1/4 focuser tube of a telescope. ...Additionally, there's a mount that securely connects the camera to the dovetails for the Raspberry Pi case designed by caesarius, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2508586.
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This mount enables a Raspberry Pi camera (v1 or v2) to be used in a telescope for astrophotography. The eyepiece fits any 1.25" focuser. To use the Pi Camera for astrophotography, remove the lens that covers the sensor with long nosed pliers,...
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To get started, simply measure the outside diameter of your telescope tube or camera objective in millimeters and insert this value into the OpenScad code at the top as indicated. Then, export the design to STL format for printing. If your printer...
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... this design also failed to achieve focus. A reducer corrector for my EOS 20D is required. However, this adapter represents the best possible solution given the limitations of my camera, which cannot be positioned closer to the telescope.
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... functional support in this context. This setup provides basic support for most cameras that use a bolt or threaded screw. The adapter accommodates a variety of standard bolt sizes with ease, allowing users to easily attach their preferred cameras.
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Just a simple adapter to mount a light camera (sport camera for example) on some microphone stands, the one i have is some off brand cheap one. ... https://youtu.be/688qu1l1CbI Hope you find it useful!