yashica mat 124g lens cap 3d models
113994 3d models found related to yashica mat 124g lens cap.prusaprinters
Yashica 124G Lens cap.I printed it in PLA with 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer.It fits snug!
thingiverse
A replacement cover for a vintage Yashica 124g camera, specifically designed to fit Bayonet I lenses.
thingiverse
Spacer for mounting a Hasselblad NC-2 prism to a Yashica Mat-124G
thingiverse
This is a lens cap for my trusty Yashica MAT LM camera. ...The lenses feature an impressive 80mm focal length that makes every shot a winner.
sketchfab
Inspired by the sleek design of the Yashica Mat 124G, this camera boasts a personalized makeover that perfectly captures my artistic vision.
thingiverse
Any Bayonet-1 lens hoods are designed to work seamlessly with Yashica 124G lens.
3docean
The original 3D model is a precise replica created from real-world data. It's accurately built using standard measurement units, maintaining high quality and mirroring the original with utmost precision. Model formats include: - *.max (compatible...
prusaprinters
I recently acquired my first vintage TLR camera, a Yashica Mat-124G. Since I haven't yet gotten used to the viewfinder being mirrored, I find it particularly difficult to control the tilt of the camera to capture horizontal or vertical lines. Since I...
cgtrader
The 3D model is based on real measurements and created with precision in various formats like *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline and vray), *.fbx, *.obj, *.3ds, *.mb (Maya 8.5), *.lwo (Lightwave 6), and *.c4d (Cinema 4D 11). Renders are made using 3ds Max...
prusaprinters
You don't see many Yashica Rapides and I think the lens cap would be almost impossible to replace. Here's my “out and about” version. ...If I loose it, I'll print another. I printed it upright with support in PLA and it came out nicely and is a snug fit...
cults3d
A simple lens cap for the Eltro 35, with lanyard hole, print without supports at 15% infill it fits snugly on mine, but due to printer settings slight scaling might be needed.
thingiverse
A simple lens cap for the Eltro 35, with lanyard hole, print without supports at 15% infill it fits snugly on mine, but due to printer settings slight scaling might be needed.
thingiverse
The lens fits securely onto my camera after I give its inner edge a quick touch-up. ...It stays firmly in place without needing any additional support.
thingiverse
This object is a lens cap for the Yashica 44LM, and likely other TLR cameras using the Bay-1 (aka B30 or 30mm bayonet) lens accessory mount. Like most lens caps for these lenses, this design attaches to the outer bayonet ring. Description...
thingiverse
This is a specialized lens cap designed for Yashica 6x6 TLR cameras that demand extra protection. Feel free to reduce its height by 0.5-1mm if you're using Cura or any other slicing software you prefer, allowing for even more minimalist coverage and...
thingiverse
A custom-fit cap designed specifically for the Yashica 635 Bay I model is currently being developed. ... This specialized cap may not be compatible with other brands, and it's still a work in progress.
thingiverse
A vintage hat for the Yashica 44 camera is a must-have accessory.
thingiverse
I'm creating a fundamental design for a lens cap tailored specifically for the Yaschica A TLR camera. It's intended to fit various models featuring an external lens diameter of 31 millimeters and a distance of 42 millimeters between centers. ... To...
myminifactory
Replaced Yashica Lens 135mm back cap. ...The Yashica FR II was manufactured from 1977 to 1981.
thingiverse
Putting the Yashica MAT 124G on a tripod can be pretty dangerous since the bottom part of the camera is not flat. To fix this issue i have designed this part. You just have to get a 18mm 1/4 inch screw for fixing the camera on the part. ...
myminifactory
A Vintage Front Cap for the Classic Yashica Lens 135mm The Yashica FR-II Camera was Manufactured Between 1977 and 1981.
myminifactory
The human eye is replaced by a YASHICA lens, specifically a 50mm front cap designed for the FR-II camera model, manufactured from 1977 to 1981.
myminifactory
A replacement lens cap for a 50mm YASHICA LENS is essential to protect the delicate glass from scratches and damage, ensuring it remains in pristine condition for years to come.
thingiverse
Yashica Yashinon-DS 50mm 1:1.9 Lens Cap for blocking dust or other dirt. ... (55mm inside cap diameter)
thingiverse
When my brother proposed creating a lens hood for his old Yashica, I wasn't certain if the Makerbot could handle such intricate detail. However, after refining the design, it became apparent that it would work. The Makerbot facilitated an effortless...
cults3d
When my brother approached me with a proposal to create a lens hood for his old Yashica, I wasn't confident that the Makerbot could handle a task requiring such precision: I needed something that would twist and lock onto three flanges. After only a...
thingiverse
... out there, I'm excited to see others remix it and continue to evolve the design. The best part is that there's now a lens cap available that fits perfectly! I highly recommend using flexible material for the best results. ...Happy printing - PC84
thingiverse
... design. However, it fits on the inner mount of the lens, and I don't know how carefully the hood was calculated to avoid vignetting. ...I think I will be switching to my own design at this point: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6024422
cgtrader
Representing the pinnacle of Yashica's esteemed lineage of TLR cameras, it was preceded by models like the 12 (supporting 120 film) and 24 (for 220 film). Notably, both the 124 and 124B provide flexibility in accepting either 120 or 220 film. ...The...
myminifactory
To secure victory in this competition, I'm opting to revive this vintage camera by equipping it with a brand new replacement body cap designed specifically for the YASHICA FR II model.