yashica tlr lens hood 3d models
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Press down firmly on the lens hood of your Yashica A TLR camera to secure it perfectly over either the upper or lower lens, but typically, it's used to cover and protect the sensitive film-exposing lens below from dust and other external elements.
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As soon as I got this beauty of a camera, I immediately lost the lens cover. I searched for designs to print here, there and everywhere but couldn't find any. After a few months of printing with my Ender 3, I decided it was time to try to design one...
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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...
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When my brother came to me with a proposition to make a lens hood for his old Yashica I honestly wasn't sure how well the Makerbot would be able to pull off a task that required such fine detail: I needed something that would twist and lock onto...
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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...
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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...
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Seagull 4A TLR lens hood Needs a bit of sanding and it fits perfectly
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... 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
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Rolleiflex/ Rolleicord/ Yashica Bay I Lens hood
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Any Bayonet-1 lens hoods are designed to work seamlessly with Yashica 124G lens.
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On my Yashica, the shutter speed and aperture knobs are very close to the lens, so I had to make the bottom of the hood pretty thin to clear them. I don't know much about optics, so I hope I computed the hood shape right. I imagined a cone with...
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A reproduction of the beautiful Yashica-D, a medium format film TLR camera made by Yashica and produced between 1958-74. ...Fully 3D printable.
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This is a lens hood designed to fit the 80mm lens for the Mamiya C220 and C330 family of twin-lens-reflex cameras.The dimensions are roughly worked out from online images of the original metal hood.The diameter of the clamping section is very close...
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I made this adapter for using an SR43SW silver oxide battery in place of the mercury battery for the light meter of Yashica TLRs (and maybe some other cameras with similar battery bays). The adapter has a slot on the bottom (minus) side for inserting...
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For a 1954 Yashicaflex TLR camera, use a bayonet lens cap; printing at .20mm layer height, 20% fill in ABS with supports on and Yashica-branded side up ensures a clean finish, although cleaning the underside is required.
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The Yashicaflex TLR's interchangeable lens system and exceptional optical quality make it a joy to use, and the 75mm f/3.5 lens cap is the perfect complement to this amazing camera. In conclusion, the 75mm f/3.5 lens cap for the Yashicaflex TLR is...
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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...
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I just acquired a vintage 1950s Koniflex Lens cap, but unfortunately, I misplaced it within days of bringing the camera home. To solve this problem, I created a replacement lens cap and had it printed out with great results. Now, if I ever lose it...
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Lens Cap for Koniflex TLR. It's made a little larger, so you can put flocked paper on the inside. ... (The inner diameter is 42.8mm.)
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This is a lens cap for my Yashica MAT LM. ...Lenses are 80mm focal length.
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This is a more "retro" lens cap for the Flexaret TLR camera, styled along the lines of the original. If you would like a simpler cap, you can see my other design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4546973 Three versions of this retro cap...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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I recently acquired a 1965 Minolta AUTOCORD camera with an impressive ROKKOR 75mm, f 3.5 lens. ...The used camera came without its original case or lens covers, but I managed to print some.
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Simply enter the diameter of your lens, its focal length, and the dimensions of the image frame into the OpenSCAD file, and it will calculate the correct angle for the lens hood. ...The NinjaFlex material used in printing ensures a snug fit over the...
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Yashica 124G Lens cap.I printed it in PLA with 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer.It fits snug!
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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...
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Simple cover to protect your TLR-7 series flashlight lens while in storage and whatnot Slowly pry around the cover to remove, do not force/twist it off