Nikon 14-24 2.8G Filterholder

Nikon 14-24 2.8G Filterholder

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<h4>Nev Version 3 in DevelopmentI am printing the first try this week and uploaded the files so anyone can be part of the development ;-)</h4> <h5>So here it is</h5> <h3>Filterholder for the Nikon 14-24 2.8</h3> <p>(and as far as I know, the first free one)</p> <p>I recently found again my love for photography and wanted do more landscape and architecture. So after some time and thought (and money!!!) I got myself the famous Nikon 14-24 2.8, great lens, but unfortunately it does not take normal filters. Even the "not so normal" cokin filters (had some 100x100) won't fit. You need 150x150mm Filters at least.</p> <p>The cheapest single Filterplate costs about 115€ but that is without any holder to mount it to the lens. Those again cost from 150-500€. There is even a 3D-Printed one wich is nice but to be honest.... 3D-Printing (and therefor 3D-Printed Parts) for me has a kind of "communitiy" feel to it so if you design something great for 3D-Printing I think you should share it with others (still its ok and understandable to also sell finished parts but you should share the files!).</p> <p>So long story short I, of course made my own one! It needed quite some thought to get the right dimensionslos so that nothing "blocks" the picture at 14mm (about 114° angle!!!).</p> <h4>Key features:</h4> <p>*<strong>No vignetting</strong> *<strong>Light</strong>: at least lighter than the ones made out of metal *<strong>Easy to print</strong>: only minimal supported areas needed</p> <ul> <li>almost<strong>No manual rework</strong>: ok don't nail me down on this, I sanded the inner diameter to get a better surface for the foam rubber (the inserts in the pictures are a prototype so those are heavily sanded)</li> </ul> <p>*<strong>Removable holder inserts</strong>: you can remove the bottom ones to use for instance a gradual ND filter *<strong>Interchangeable holder inserts</strong>: there will be an additional version for 2 stacked filters</p> <p>==================================================================</p> <h4>What you will need:</h4> <p>*<strong>3D-Printer</strong>: haha... I know</p> <ul> <li>1 Main Part</li> <li>3 Inserts L</li> <li>3 Inserts R</li> <li>1,8-2mm thick self sticking foam rubber</li> <li>6pcs 1,5x14mm cylinder pin</li> <li>some sandpaper</li> </ul> <p>==================================================================</p> <h5>Hope everyone likes the part and has a great time shooting photos with it ;-)</h5> <p>Just two more things I have to say:</p> <ol> <li>I am not to hold responsible for anyone scratching the outside of his lens or cracking a filter (becaus it drops out or smth.). The holder works great for me but your results may vary (Printer settings, material,....)</li> <li>Please don't sell it. Since the next option is over 100€ someone might be tempted to sell some for money. Material cost plus 4 or 5 beers ;-) is fine but I would like that no one is "making money" out of it.</li> </ol> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Rafts:</strong></p> <p>No</p> <p class="detail-setting supports"><strong>Supports: </strong> <div><p>Yes</p></div> <p><strong>Resolution:</strong></p> <p>0,1-0,15</p> <p class="detail-setting infill"><strong>Infill: </strong> <div><p>35%</p></div> <p><strong>Notes:</strong></p> <p>I think I have set the overhang to 60° to not get any support material on the inside cone, will have to check that but until then you may just try out wich angle is right.</p> </p></p> Category: Camera

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