Since I only use PLA filament, which is an eco-friendly material, I don't know much about other filament materials. Still, if I had to recommend it, I would say that a matte material is better. :)
If you want I can send you my Mir-1b as long as you send it back, it's in perfect working condition. I think what you're doing is amazing and if I can help in any way I would very much like to. You can have it for as long as you like to make the rehousing.
@@Johndunneeee No thanks! There is no need to do that because it is more cumbersome to send and receive by parcel. In the case of the Mir-1b lens, I haven't tried it myself, so I'm only interested a little. In fact, I don't think this lens will have much different internal structure and optical performance compared to several Russian lenses. In addition, the aperture ring is a lens with an operating structure located in front of the lens, and it is reluctant because there is a point that is not very happy because it is different from the conventional general shape. Therefore, it is not recommended to expect too much about the housing upgrade of this lens. It's hard to be sure when I can start. :)
Heya! On the shinobi, the battery runs in the centre… surely the back clamp will be in the way or am I missing something? Is it better to print the old version in this case? Cheers and amazing work :)
If you have a 3D printer, you only need to print it out using a file shared for free, so maybe a little filament wasted and your time required to do it. Are you asking about the service cost of a printing company? I don't know that. :)
I am using an inexpensive product with good cost performance, and I am not very dissatisfied with my application. Of course, a little cumbersome setup process is required, but if you start printing for the first time, I want to recommend a cheap and cost-effective product. I used to recommend the Ender-3, but now I would recommend the Kingroon kp3s.
Amazing!! I want to put my Hollyland 400s on the back.
Awesome!! May I know what material would you recommend this to be printed with?
Since I only use PLA filament, which is an eco-friendly material, I don't know much about other filament materials. Still, if I had to recommend it, I would say that a matte material is better. :)
Need a 7inch version of this
Do you think you will ever design a rehousing for the Mir-1b?
This channel is amazing! Thank you for everything.
I don't know when it will be, but I will try to upgrade the Mir-1b housing. First I need to search ebay to get a lens! ;-)
If you want I can send you my Mir-1b as long as you send it back, it's in perfect working condition.
I think what you're doing is amazing and if I can help in any way I would very much like to.
You can have it for as long as you like to make the rehousing.
@@Johndunneeee No thanks! There is no need to do that because it is more cumbersome to send and receive by parcel.
In the case of the Mir-1b lens, I haven't tried it myself, so I'm only interested a little. In fact, I don't think this lens will have much different internal structure and optical performance compared to several Russian lenses. In addition, the aperture ring is a lens with an operating structure located in front of the lens, and it is reluctant because there is a point that is not very happy because it is different from the conventional general shape.
Therefore, it is not recommended to expect too much about the housing upgrade of this lens. It's hard to be sure when I can start. :)
great work man
Heya! On the shinobi, the battery runs in the centre… surely the back clamp will be in the way or am I missing something? Is it better to print the old version in this case? Cheers and amazing work :)
Oops, I hadn't thought of the location of the shinobi's battery at all. what to do with this... :(
WoW
Hey how much do you think it’ll cost me print these?
If you have a 3D printer, you only need to print it out using a file shared for free, so maybe a little filament wasted and your time required to do it.
Are you asking about the service cost of a printing company? I don't know that. :)
@@MountainBreezeStudio yeah service company. Okay I’ll ask someone
@@MountainBreezeStudio do you have any suggestions for the 3D printer? Which one should one buy?
I am using an inexpensive product with good cost performance, and I am not very dissatisfied with my application. Of course, a little cumbersome setup process is required, but if you start printing for the first time, I want to recommend a cheap and cost-effective product. I used to recommend the Ender-3, but now I would recommend the Kingroon kp3s.
@@MountainBreezeStudio thank you so much I’ll look in to it. Are these products strong enough to use outside in Sun?