mamiya rb67 back 3d models
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I was given a Mamiya 645 camera equipped with 55mm, 80mm 2.8, and 150mm lenses. The 80mm and 150mm lens both came with protective caps, but unfortunately the 55mm lens did not have one. ...This particular cap fits perfectly on both the 80mm and 150mm...
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I needed to fabricate a lens cap for my Mamiya 645 because I couldn't find one to buy. My custom design deviates slightly from the comparable model available online, featuring a textured surface for better grip. ...Its internal diameter measures exactly...
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These grips are for the Mamiya 6 model shown in the images. I'm not sure if they would fit on other models. If you find that the do or don't please let me know. ... I printed these with PLA at 100% infill I glued them with a contact cement...
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This is a simple front cap for the double lens camera Mamiyflex, Mamiya C33 and C330 (all tested with my cameras). I have printed them on an Markforge Onyx One (filament: Mix of nylon / PA6 with microcarbon), but it should also work with others (PLA,...
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Here is a viewfinder mask for the Mamiya RZ67. Attach some thin double-sided tape and stick it firmly on top of the glass. If you're using the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a sunny day, never leave the magnifier extended unattended. The light...
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Here is a viewfinder mask for the Mamiya RZ67. Simply place some thin double-sided tape on the top of the glass and stick it in place. *Note: When using the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a sunny day, make sure to keep the magnifier retracted...
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“This is a replacement part for the Mamiya 645 Pro(and I think it works with other models to in the lineup) mirror stop. This part is broken in the cameras, or will broke. I can not find any free version of this, so I made one. I hope I could help. I...
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It was designed for a Mamiya RB67 lens cap but it also fits RZ67. All the relevant dimensions and texts can be changed in the attached .f3d file. If you don't have fusion360 and need other dimensions you can contact me to change them. I would be...
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These capsules perfectly match the 48-millimeter lenses used on the Mamiya twin-lens reflex cameras.
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This is a manual replacement I designed for a Mamiya 645 camera.
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This is a 645 mask for the RB67. You'll have to remove the waist level finder and then insert this right on top of the focusing screen. Depending on the tolerances of your printer, it may be a light friction fit or potentially a drop in. Don't force...
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- Redesigned locking tab (now it should fit a lot better) - Trimmed some edges for a better overall fit with the original body - Slightly thicker latches for a tighter and more secure fit of the RB67 back I suggest printing all parts and testing...
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Eyecup for Mamiya RZ67 Prism Finder. ... Made from TPU to keep it a bit softer against the face.
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This is a remix of these cine style rear caps for my set of Mamiya 645 Lenses. Printing should be straightforward. ...There are no supports needed.
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Rear cap for Mamiya 7 lenses (modeled off the one that comes with the 80mm.) I suggest printing with something other than PLA, just for longevity/protection sake.
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None of the lenses I bought for my Mamiya RZ67 came with a rear cap, and the only 3D models I found are for RB lenses. So, here's one that fits both. This cap is built out of two pieces: - A "lid", or the actual "cap". It fits snugly on the...
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haha Using this Thingiverse file as a basis https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3825622 This is just a start and perhaps some adjustments will be needed for full operation, unfortunately, I̶ ̶s̶t̶i̶l̶l̶ ̶d̶o̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶h̶a̶v̶e̶ ̶a̶ ̶l̶e̶n̶s̶ ̶t̶o̶...
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Mamiya manufactured a number of variants of a medium format folding camera, the Mamiya Six in the 1940s and 1950s. Many of them have a nut standing proud from the base that can receive a tripod screw. Mine is a model P and given the surface area...
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As many Mamiya 6 users are aware, the light meter can be influenced by a strong overhead light source (the sun, for example.) This little gadget fits into the hot shoe and provides a bit of protection from the phenomenon.Updated 5/4/23 with slightly...
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This is the crucial component that links an Mamiya 645 Camera to its Auto Crank Mechanism. In the event this essential part is misplaced or broken, simply printing out a replacement will get your camera up and running again. ...If you need to reinstall...
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This is an adapter for a flat camera strap to your Mamiya 645. The adapter hold in my case a 645J with the simpel prism and the 150mm f/4 lens. To be sure. Please test your print befor using it. ... No support is needed for the Print.
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You'll need an Arca Swiss plate for your Mamiya 7, just slap on a thin rubber anti-skid pad and it's all set. Engineered with ease of use in mind, this plate lets you swap out film without having to lift the thing off its mount. ...I've put it through...
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Here is a viewfinder mask for the Mamiya RZ67. Attach some thin double-sided tape to the top of the glass and stick it in place. When using the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a sunny day, be careful not to let the magnifier extend unattended. If...
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... to pop out for AEF on the dial. ...Mine had somehow fallen off during use of the camera and as there is a dwindling supply of parts for the Mamiya RZ67 I decided to just 3d print my own replacement. ...So if you have the same thing happen here you go.
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Here is a viewfinder mask designed specifically for the Mamiya RZ67. To attach it to your camera, simply affix some thin double-sided tape to the top of the glass and stick it into place. When shooting with the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a...
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Here is the viewfinder mask for the Mamiya RZ67. You can place some thin double-sided tape on top of the glass and stick it in place. *Note: When using the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a sunny day, ensure that you never leave the magnifier...
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His part allows you to connect a power winder to a Mamiya 645. I've reused the camera side interface and added a knob and a handle, so you can use it as a manual crank in case your camera is missing one. There are two versions available: - A...
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Here is a viewfinder mask for the Mamiya RZ67. You can attach some thin double-sided tape and stick it on the top of the glass. *Note: When using the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a sunny day, be sure to never let the magnifier slide out...
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Here is a viewfinder mask for the Mamiya RZ67. You can attach some thin double-sided tape and stick it securely onto the top of the glass. Note: When using the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a sunny day, always be sure to retract the magnifier...