Sorry! For the time being I plan to focus on re-housing the Canon FD and Rokinon (Samyang) lenses, so there are no plans for housing of the Leica R lenses.
As far as I know, the concave version (35mm f/2 s.s.c ) and the later version (35mm f/2 s.s.c ver2) have the same look, so I think the housing will work just fine. But I don't know about the previous version (Chrome nose, FD 35mm f/2).
About the FD to EF converter, I thought a lot. Above all, it was the most difficult problem to solve because it was difficult to secure the durability of the small projections attached to the mount and the stability after mounting the lens due to the material limitations of the 3D output. In addition, even in recent digital mirrorless cameras or cinema cameras, FD lenses can be used through various extension tube converters due to the new (very short flange back distance) mount method, so we did not make an FD to EF converter. And above all, the FD mount's breech locking method is quite sturdy and well-made, so I would like to keep using it.
Check out the video on cinematic lens rehousing with FD 24mm and FD 55mm lenses on my RUclips channel list. Other than that, the plan was to add FD 20mm (or 17mm) and 85mm, but I can't proceed right now as I don't own this lens.
Amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing! Im totally new to 3D printing. I have two questions. 1- can this be printed in all black? 2- does this fit nFD versions or only ssc? Thank you.
Nice!You should try the FD 28-50 f3.5 and 24-35 f3.5 two of the best FD zooms, sharp wide open and parfocal. You can also get the early chrome nose 35mm f2 concave at a good price and is optically identical to the SSC version.
No thanks! ;-) Modeling for the focus distance display wasn't as straightforward as it was initially intended, so it was a very cumbersome task to go through several trials and errors to correct the error.
I'm sorry! I do not sell it separately because I enjoy this work just as a hobby. 3D printing is not expensive, nor is it difficult. You can easily learn by searching for information. I recommend using the shared file to print it yourself and apply it to the lens. :)
Thanks for sharing this Edward! What type of screw do you recommend for the knob on the aperture ring? I appreciate your work. Will be printing on HP/FormLabs... I'll be sure to share the results :)
M6 standard screws (standard screws with heads) may be used. M5 can be used if the screw has sufficient length (about 25~30mm or more). (I was able to fix it more firmly by fixing it on the thread of the groove for the M5 grub screw)
Unfortunately I am not diligent enough to sell this. It is recommended that viewers directly output by 3D printing using the shared file link in the video description. (I think this method would be better as a way to reduce unnecessary cost and share with multiple people) :D
@@olivierlanguedoc I can't vouch for it, but for lenses that switched to an EF mount, I think the design is still decent, except for this part, since the breech lock part of the FD mount has been removed. :)
Amazing work man! inspiring.. i wanted to ask you, how do you take the measurements so precisely? i have a Canon FD 35-105 f.3,5 Lens and i would love to re-houe it. Can you maybe help me on this one? is it possible, that you design it, and i sell me the design? Keep it up!
Thanks for your comment. Most measurements use a "vernier caliper". Sometimes angle measurement is a mathematical calculation. Zoom Lenses In particular, zoom lenses with large barrel length changes due to zooming have a problem that the structure becomes complicated and the length is long when re-housing, resulting in poor balance. And the weight increases a lot. I think one of the main advantages of "Cine Rehousing" is to increase usability by integrating the lens focusing gear and aperture control gear into a specific position. For zoom lenses, the positions of the zoom ring and the focus adjustment ring are very different depending on the lens. And there is a problem that the weight of the zoom lens becomes too heavy and too large due to re-housing. Therefore, I think it is difficult to realize the advantages of rehousing. For zoom lenses, I think that a ready-made focus gear ring, which can be installed according to a focus gear or zoom control ring, is more convenient than a re-housing that completely covers the entire lens.
Hello friend, really appreciate your work. What you do it’s amazing, just wondering if this desing will fit also the 35mm f3.5 sc canon fd
Hello! It won't fit with a high probability. :)
Love your videos so much! Do you have any plans to do Leica Summicron R housings?
Sorry! For the time being I plan to focus on re-housing the Canon FD and Rokinon (Samyang) lenses, so there are no plans for housing of the Leica R lenses.
Will this work with 35mm F2-F16 concave version? I’ve got an older chrome nose version.
As far as I know, the concave version (35mm f/2 s.s.c ) and the later version (35mm f/2 s.s.c ver2) have the same look, so I think the housing will work just fine. But I don't know about the previous version (Chrome nose, FD 35mm f/2).
Super, you made my day! By any chance you created also an fd to Ef converter?
About the FD to EF converter, I thought a lot. Above all, it was the most difficult problem to solve because it was difficult to secure the durability of the small projections attached to the mount and the stability after mounting the lens due to the material limitations of the 3D output. In addition, even in recent digital mirrorless cameras or cinema cameras, FD lenses can be used through various extension tube converters due to the new (very short flange back distance) mount method, so we did not make an FD to EF converter. And above all, the FD mount's breech locking method is quite sturdy and well-made, so I would like to keep using it.
Wewwww this is awesome thank you for providing the STLs I think I'm gonna do this with my FD set
오... 이건 너무 좋은데요.. 충분한 테스트 끝나시면 꼭 금속으로도 완성하시길!
Do you have any designs for the other Canon FD lens? Just got a 3D printer and would love to give this a go!
Check out the video on cinematic lens rehousing with FD 24mm and FD 55mm lenses on my RUclips channel list. Other than that, the plan was to add FD 20mm (or 17mm) and 85mm, but I can't proceed right now as I don't own this lens.
Amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing! Im totally new to 3D printing. I have two questions.
1- can this be printed in all black?
2- does this fit nFD versions or only ssc?
Thank you.
You can choose the filament color at will.
Not suitable for nFD lenses. :)
Nice!You should try the FD 28-50 f3.5 and 24-35 f3.5 two of the best FD zooms, sharp wide open and parfocal. You can also get the early chrome nose 35mm f2 concave at a good price and is optically identical to the SSC version.
Ooooooh that’s awesome. Would fit the nfd version?
It is custom designed for the FD ssc version, so it probably won't fit the nfd version. :(
I don’t have problems using a cad software but I really don’t get how you project those. Brilliant
Taking advantage of the added emboss feature?
No thanks!
;-)
Modeling for the focus distance display wasn't as straightforward as it was initially intended, so it was a very cumbersome task to go through several trials and errors to correct the error.
Is it for sale? If for sale, please give us link to buy it 🙏🙏🙏
I'm sorry! I do not sell it separately because I enjoy this work just as a hobby. 3D printing is not expensive, nor is it difficult. You can easily learn by searching for information. I recommend using the shared file to print it yourself and apply it to the lens. :)
@@MountainBreezeStudio please 🙏🙏🙏 i just need n appreciate ur work. It's really nice. Please allow me n help
Thanks for sharing this Edward! What type of screw do you recommend for the knob on the aperture ring? I appreciate your work. Will be printing on HP/FormLabs... I'll be sure to share the results :)
M6 standard screws (standard screws with heads) may be used. M5 can be used if the screw has sufficient length (about 25~30mm or more). (I was able to fix it more firmly by fixing it on the thread of the groove for the M5 grub screw)
interested in printing out some for me???
How much would you charge for printing and preparing these parts and shipping them abroad?
Unfortunately I am not diligent enough to sell this. It is recommended that viewers directly output by 3D printing using the shared file link in the video description. (I think this method would be better as a way to reduce unnecessary cost and share with multiple people) :D
Do you have the full SSC Line-up modeled?
Not all, but only some lineups (24/35/50/55/85mm) were modeled.
@@MountainBreezeStudio very nice. I found them on your website. If I swap the mount for an EF mount would your design still fit?
@@olivierlanguedoc I can't vouch for it, but for lenses that switched to an EF mount, I think the design is still decent, except for this part, since the breech lock part of the FD mount has been removed. :)
안녕하세요.. ㅎㅎ 오~ 점점 퀄리티가 좋아지고 있습니다. ㅎㅎ 항상 응원합니다.
감사합니다! 그 동안 경험치가 조금 쌓였나 봅니다.
FD mount convertion for chistmas? maybe you are the chosen one
btw U are awesome
great videos
can you make for Lumix G Vario 14-42mm
Amazing work man! inspiring.. i wanted to ask you, how do you take the measurements so precisely? i have a Canon FD 35-105 f.3,5 Lens and i would love to re-houe it. Can you maybe help me on this one? is it possible, that you design it, and i sell me the design?
Keep it up!
Thanks for your comment. Most measurements use a "vernier caliper". Sometimes angle measurement is a mathematical calculation. Zoom Lenses In particular, zoom lenses with large barrel length changes due to zooming have a problem that the structure becomes complicated and the length is long when re-housing, resulting in poor balance. And the weight increases a lot.
I think one of the main advantages of "Cine Rehousing" is to increase usability by integrating the lens focusing gear and aperture control gear into a specific position. For zoom lenses, the positions of the zoom ring and the focus adjustment ring are very different depending on the lens. And there is a problem that the weight of the zoom lens becomes too heavy and too large due to re-housing. Therefore, I think it is difficult to realize the advantages of rehousing. For zoom lenses, I think that a ready-made focus gear ring, which can be installed according to a focus gear or zoom control ring, is more convenient than a re-housing that completely covers the entire lens.
Hi ! Can you make a fusion 360 tutorial in real time plz ? Verry goof work man
Possible to rehouse the Auto Chinon Family? 28mm 35mm 55mm?
Unfortunately I don't have Chinon lenses, so I can't do the lens rehousing. And there are no plans to do it. Sorry!
한국에서도 제대로 된 리하우징이 만들어지길 응원합니다!
감사합니다 ^^;
와 진짜 대박입니다 !!ㄷ ㄷ
fd50.4 는 없나요 ㅎㅎㅎ
감사합니다. FD50.4가 없네요. 조만간 추가할 수 있도록 구해봐야 겠네요.
How high is your infill?
Considering the weight and rigidity of the housing part, it was selectively applied between 10% and 30%. :)
Здравствуйте, сделайте пожалуйста чертежи для Mir 1v. Вы молодец, круто, что даёте чертежи в открытый доступ
привет! Я не могу работать, потому что у меня нет Мir 1v . извини. :)
산들산들님 3D프린터로 닌텐도 스위치 만들어주세요
알겠습니다! 공주님. 그런데 닌텐도 스위치에 대해 잘 모르는데 어떻게 만들어야 할까요?
와 진짜 대박... ㅋㅋㅋ 구독한 보람이 있습니다
좋아해 주시니 다행입니다 ^^;
오 정말 대단 하십니다 혹시 주문이 가능할까요?
제가 게을러서 만들어 파는 것은 곤란해요. ^^; 공유된 파일을 이용해서 직접 만들어 보세요.