Very interesting, subscribed hope you do some more of camera diys in the future btw have you ever tried to create a lens (glass part) from clear plastic? Would be very interesting to see :)
IDK Thank you very much for the kind words and the sub too. I haven't tried making a lens from plastic, but it would be definitely interesting to try. I have some ideas for the future that involve diy camera stuff, more specifically lenses and adapters. Thank you very much again. Regards Toni
Thanks for commenting. Sadly the lens is not compatible with dslr cameras in general. It all comes down to flange distance. This distance shows how far away the lens has to be infront of the sensor in order for it to focus. This means that dslr lenses can be fully functional on mirrorless cameras with the help of an adapter. However, lenses that are ment to be used on a mirrorless camera, cannot be used on a dslr camera. I hope I answered you question, Raphael. If you have other questions, just let me know. All the best! Toni
This is a single-element lens. The only element used is from a VR Box, as you saw in the video. If you call the elements the actual parts, yes I showed only two. However, I have uploaded a Thingiverse project, where you can find all of them.
Pretty great results here :)
try with some black PLA next time
I will :)
I see a lot of chromatic aberrations, distortions, etc but it still may have some detects. For me it's a work of art!
Thank you🤩🤩🤩!!!
So you can.. Glad to know that
What a brilliant video! Well done. Beautifully shot and edited.👍 and a really cool project, I love it.
Thank you very much for the kind words, really appreciate it!
This is exactly what I needed to see !
Thanks! I am glad to hear that too!
Very interesting, subscribed hope you do some more of camera diys in the future btw have you ever tried to create a lens (glass part) from clear plastic? Would be very interesting to see :)
IDK Thank you very much for the kind words and the sub too. I haven't tried making a lens from plastic, but it would be definitely interesting to try. I have some ideas for the future that involve diy camera stuff, more specifically lenses and adapters. Thank you very much again.
Regards
Toni
That's really cool experiment!
Thanks!
Dude... just awesome!
Thanks a lot! Appreciate it!
Thanks for this video. Hope to see more from you.
You can make adapter samsung nx3000 please
I Excepted home appliances not some nanotechnology 🥴🥴
3d printers are more accessible than ever. Microcenter usually has $99 deals for an ender3
wow... what a great video! thanks :)
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
Hello :)
Is this lens compatible with canon DSLR camera ?
If yes, what do we need to do ? Only change the mount part ?
Thank you for your answer !!
Thanks for commenting. Sadly the lens is not compatible with dslr cameras in general. It all comes down to flange distance. This distance shows how far away the lens has to be infront of the sensor in order for it to focus. This means that dslr lenses can be fully functional on mirrorless cameras with the help of an adapter. However, lenses that are ment to be used on a mirrorless camera, cannot be used on a dslr camera.
I hope I answered you question, Raphael. If you have other questions, just let me know.
All the best!
Toni
can you please tell me the details of the lens elements you used , in the video you presented two of them
This is a single-element lens. The only element used is from a VR Box, as you saw in the video. If you call the elements the actual parts, yes I showed only two. However, I have uploaded a Thingiverse project, where you can find all of them.
Hi! How can I contact you? Nice video!
can you upload the stl?
+DIYowl