canon lens cap holder 3d models
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Canon EF and EF-S lens owners take note: a rear lens cap is now available to fit your camera's unique requirements. ...This cap will securely protect your lens from dust and debris, keeping it looking like new for years to come.
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... I've used it successfully with my 18-55mm lens, 50mm macro lens, and Canon zoom lens 71-210mm. The original Canon cap has a tapered design from 54mm to 58mm in diameter, but this one is a uniform size. Grip grooves are included for better handling.
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This protective lens cap shields the delicate lens cover on your Canon PowerShot S100 Camera after shutdown. A common issue with compact cameras occurs when users neglect to put away their protective case, causing the thin material covering the lens...
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Cap for the shade of a Canon EF 300/2.8IS v1 lens. Fits on shade end. Made out of Taulman PCTPE Version 2 fits either end of the lens shade and the lens itself. Also has loop for retaining string. Print instructionsMaterial: Taulman PCTPE Printed...
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I printed it with PLA and it is a nice snug fit. UPDATE 11/18: Fits most 54mm rear lens (tested on Canon 24mm 3.8, 50mm 1.8, 18-55mm 4.0-5.6) Adjusted the threading to 'tighten' as you screw it on for a better hold Added gripped ribbed version of...
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Rear Lens Cap Designed for Canon EF and EF-S Lenses. Inspired by Walter's Innovative Design, This Lens Cap Offers a Unique Grip. The large outer diameter of this lens cap makes it easy to grasp, even when wearing thick gloves. The nonagon profile...
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This lens cap is designed for Canon EOS 6D Mark II cameras, but I haven't actually tested it on other models, so if you find it fits a different camera, please leave a comment to add it to the list. It fits snugly, locks securely, and provides ample...
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This is a lens cap for canon g-16 model. I haven't actually tried to fit it other models, So, if you do and it fits, please leave a comment to add it to the list. It fits pretty well, locks, and it's thick enough to protect the camera. Still,...
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... organized and easy to access, preventing it from getting lost or misplaced. The lenscap holder is specifically made for the Canon EOS M100 camera's 49mm lens, ensuring a precise fit that won't obstruct your viewfinder or compromise image quality.
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My new Canon 14x32 IS binoculars did not include a lens cap, so I created this one.NB: the hight of the model is 75mm. ...I STL model contains a bigger version, so the circles could have move faces in SketchUp.</p>
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This is a custom lens cap designed for the Canon 200mm f1.8 lens. I made one after realizing my new lens didn't come with a protective cover, so I decided to create one myself using a 3D printer. You can directly print this design on your printer's...
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... on. The OpenSCAD code allows adaptability for various cameras, encouraging users to regenerate the STL file based on their printer's thread dimensions. More insights available on my blog: http://softsolder.com/2011/11/12/canon-sx230hs-lens-cap/.
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A quick and easy support free lens cap for any canon EF or EF-S lenses. Fits nice and snug, the logo on the top in the pictures is not in the design, but I'd be happy to anything like that upon request. Print upright as already oriented, no...
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This is a basic lens cap for a Canon PowerShot S5 IS camera Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3SRafts: No Supports: NoResolution: .15mm Infill: 30 Filament: SainSmart TPU Black Category: Camera
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This is a basic lens cap for a Canon PowerShot S5 IS camera Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3SRafts: No Supports: NoResolution: .15mm Infill: 30 Filament: SainSmart TPU Black Category: Camera
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It stays on more reliably than the stock Canon caps but you may want to make the base protecting the lens thicker. I made mine about an 1/8" thick just to cut down on bulk, but for more protection of the glass you could do more. The file is linked...
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The spare part is a 58mm lens cap that doesn't need any extra support material to hold up. Although the printed holder might not come out perfectly, it will likely work great without any issues. ...This part was printed using PLA material.
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I kept it pretty close to the original cap but added text on the back to identify a good portion of different Canon lenses and teleconverter. Find the appropriate one that works for you. All but one of the models included custom supports built...
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Rear lens cap to suit Canon EF and EF-S lenses. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Filament: Plasty Mladeč PLA Black Notes: Set the following settings: * Perimeters: 2 *...
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An overengineered rear lens cap for EOS RF lenses. Still misses an alignment notch and a stopper. ...Maybe in a future version.
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Designed with precision in mind, this custom lens cap measures 15mm in diameter and features a robust design to ensure a secure fit on the camera's lens. The original metal lens cap often poses a risk of scratching the glass element, but this printed...
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The actual lens cap could not be printed since it was too small, necessitating the use of support. ...Nonetheless, it is compatible with a low-resolution post-print fitting.
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A Detailed Model of the Canon DSLR Camera Lens 50mm. The lens is meticulously crafted with precise details, from its intricate texture map to its seamless integration with HDRi lighting settings. This model is designed to be easily rendered at any...
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I was very eager to utilize the original design, but when I printed it and the cap wouldn't easily screw onto the lens. Maybe if I ground it down with a file or enlarged the print to 102% it would screw on, but I could rotate the cap approximately...
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... revision has hopefully fixed the corrected crooked Oreo. Added EF Lens Version untested prints though. ... Note total noob on 3D printing with total of 2 weeks of owning a used Artillery Genius with background on Microsoft Paint designs :)
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Remixing is more fun when it's done without a lens stand holding you back.
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Testing the Canon EOS Analogic 5000 and Digital T2i is a real challenge for any photography enthusiast. ...I'm putting its text printing capabilities to the ultimate test by using the built-in support of this remarkable model.
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The goal was to create a lens protector that is both secure and captive, but also easy to quickly remove and replace in the field. Securing the elastic to the binocular requires some tedious knot work, but I think the result is worth it.Print flat on...
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Using http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:587750 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:94534, I designed this adapter for use with a 24mm STM lens. It looks like it's working well so far. Print Settings: Printer: I'm using my MakerFarm i3V printer.
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Using http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:587750 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:94534 i have create this one to use with 24mm STM lens. Looks good and do the job Print Settings Printer: MakerFarm i3V Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution:...