Canon EOS RF to Robot M26 Adapter

Canon EOS RF to Robot M26 Adapter

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<p>A simple adapter from Canon EOS RF (EOS RP in my case) to a Schneider Robot Xenon 40mm f/1.9</p><p><strong>The v2 fixes a lot of these issues:</strong></p><ul><li>no sanding needed, it's now the proper focal distance</li><li>added a mark for the dot and a twist lock, the body is wider too</li></ul><p>The older version had some issues that I fixed "in post" as I didn't had the patience to fix them back then:</p><blockquote><ul><li>It's too tall - I had to shave 1-1.5mm from the top for it to focus to infinity.</li><li>It misses a mark for the red dot (the position to insert it before rotating) easy fix with a marker</li><li>It misses a notch for the locking pin because I'm a noob, it's my first model and had no idea how to calculate it's possition :) I made it with a rotary tool. Also it's too narrow - if you want the pin in a hole, not a notch you need to enlarge the base "skirt"</li><li>The lens screwed in very hard the first few times. Don't force. I screwed half turn, got back and like this a few times turning more and more each time. It's still hard to turn, but I don't mind I only have one lens, I don't plan to remove it now that it's sanded to the proper size.</li></ul></blockquote><p>Based on work of &nbsp;<a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4621075">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4621075</a> and <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4230210.">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4230210.</a></p><p>If you have the patience I think printing at 0.1mm will give you better threads.&nbsp;</p>

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