micro four thirds lens mount 3d models
442424 3d models found related to micro four thirds lens mount.grabcad
Enjoy!Some interesting notes about the Micro Four Thirds mount: - I have noticed quite a variation in official Micro Four Thirds lens mounts. It seems that the thickness of the three flanged lobes that make up the mount are different per...
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To be used with the following M3 hardware: - 6x heat set inserts - 1x 12-16mm bolts - 5x 8mm bolts
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This allows you to hold up to three lenses. ...Allows for a one-handed lens change
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The lower two pieces make also a perfectly fitting Micro Four Thirds bayonet mount in case you need one for other experiments. The contrast of the sample photos is enhanced in photoshop afterwards. ...Otherwise this is how they come out of the camera....
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Summary Enables the use of M39 LTM/Leica Screw Mount lenses on MFT cameras.
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Enables the use of M39 LTM/Leica Screw Mount lenses on MFT cameras.
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This is a two part adapter that bolts on to the existing B4 flange on the lens and provides a parfocal mount to M4/3rds (Lumix, BMPCC etc). It is not intended to support a B4 lens via the M4/3 mount !!! (they are mostly too heavy), however, the...
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This is a CAD model of the Micro Four Thirds camera body mount. Measurements taken from the lens mount on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 with a 4 digit Mitutoyo caliper. The CAD was composed in Solidworks 2013. The renders were done in keyshot. There...
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Rear lens cap for micro four thirds lenses. Good grip and easy to print. Choose between letters and no letters. ...
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Here is a simple Tilt-Shift adapter which will attach to any micro four thirds camera body and hold a Nikon Series E 50mm lens. This adapter will creates a tilt-shift effect or miniature effect in your photos (see examples below). This is intended to...
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Here is a simple Tilt-Shift adapter which will attach to any micro four thirds camera body and hold a Nikon Series E 50mm lens. This adapter will creates a tilt-shift effect or miniature effect in your photos (see examples below). This is intended to...
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My walk about camera bag doesn't have enough internal dividers to keep all my small m43 lenses separate. ...This dual lens cap allows you to connect two lenses together and prevents them from knocking in to each other.
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Are you tired of your modern lens with it's tack-sharp focus, vibrant colors and incredible contrast? Do you wish your photos had strangely colored areas, hot spots and heavy vignetting? Is f22 entirely too fast for your tastes? Well strap in, folks,...
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As some lenses are delivered with a cheap rear cap, and some adapters don't come with a cap, I preferred to have this rear cap instead. ... For µ4/3 - micro four thirds lenses (Olympus, Panasonic)
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Adapter for designing lens mounts for micro four thirds cameras. ... Original here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4546246
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Re-Lens for Micro Four Thirds Don't waste the perfectly good lens inside your disposable film camera and give it a new life! I recently got a Lumix GF3 without lens and wanted a cheap lens. Instead of buying one, I decided to put these disposable...
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Lens cap holder, originally designed for Olympus lenses 14-42 mm (37 mm cap), 12-50 mm (52 mm cap), or 40-150 mm (58 mm cap) used on micro four-thirds camera. There is no threading, but I find the layers to be enough of a grip. ... Heavily inspired...
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26.21mm is the flange distance offset between M42 45.46mm and Micro Four Thirds 19.25mm. This adapter will give you full focus. It fits very tight. The knurling should give you a good grip. Paint it flat black on the inside at least. First...
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A lens cap holder remixed from the one posted by https://www.thingiverse.com/techexo I use it for my usual set of m4/3 lenses: Olympus 14-150 mm (58 mm lens cap), Olympus 14-42 mm EZ (pancake, 37mm lens cap) and Panasonic 1.7/25mm (49 mm lens cap)
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I needed lens cap only for 37mm and 58mm, so I've remixed 3d model from techexo (https://www.thingiverse.com/techexo)
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... Here on Thingiverse a good number of interesting clip-in lens caps can be found, but in many cases, the spring mechanism is too near to the lens, which risks to be scratched. There are screw-in caps, too, but I found them too basic for my tastes.
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Rear Lens Cap by adamhope trimmed by 2 x 2.5mm in Tinkercad to a snug fit, mostly as a beginners exercise. One version with text stencils added to the middle plate, font details may need further adjustments. ...
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A fairly quick design I put together to allow the use of Micro Four Thirds (M4/3) lenses on CS mount cameras. In my case I am using it with a ribcage modded GoPro Hero 4. I only have two native M4/3 mount lenses, but I have a quite a few old manual...
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Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2 (v1 should be okay but I didn't try.) Lens or Telescope uses Micro Four Thirds mount. Camera Module Lens is attached as a screw. Turn the lens module counter clockwise then you can remove the lens. How to use it 3D Print...
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This Is a Micro-Four-Thirds version of the popular Oreo body cap for DSLR Cameras. ...Best to print with supports and the Oreo facing up, in order to get better results, Although it should work what ever the orientation.
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"Four Thirds" lens connector You can add this model in your projects, it may contains measuring errors
cults3d
However the 3D adapter tend to print a little wider than the original camera mount and effectively becomes a friction lock and is less likely to detach (at least, those from my printer!) [[ Miranda bayonet lenses were made by Soligor and (other than...