Wow, I didn't own a 1.4 but once I saw this I knew I needed one. I'm super excited to print these and rehouse it, thank you for designing these and making them public!
I made a housing for the K&F FD-NEX adapter I use, but I didn't disclose it separately as it wasn't practical unless I used a half cage for MetaBonds (Smallrig 2033). It is also for older versions of the K&F FD-NEX adapter. If you want it, I'll send it as a mail attachment.
@@MountainBreezeStudio Oh interesting, I wonder if it will fit my Fd to Fx adapter from Fotasy, probably not. Are you on Instagram? Alot of people have asked me who made the designs I sent them a link to your youtube but I'd love to tag you as well.
@@Modschwalbe It doesn't seem to fit the Fotasy FD adapter! I have an Instagram account, but I am lazy so I don't use it well. :) instagram.com/mountain_breeze_studio/
Great work, again Edward. Just last night I was comparing my 35mm to the 50mm 1.4 SSC and deciphering what I needed to modify to make it work. Thanks again! Edit: I just read the piece about the hood; makes sense.
The step-up ring setting is suitable for wide-angle lenses (lenses with focal length less than 24mm) because of its large opening angle, but it is inevitably a bit unfortunate for standard or telephoto lenses (long focal length lenses of 35mm or More than). Therefore, to compensate for this, I replaced it with a circular hood. The circular hood is more effective than the step-up ring setting to block out miscellaneous light sources from diagonal lines when used properly in a line that does not obstruct the camera's field of view. In particular, compared to the latest lenses, vintage lenses are more susceptible to flare from miscellaneous oblique light entering the front of the lens and deterioration of image results. The reason I used a 72mm hood is that this hood has a 95mm thread on the front. For the 67mm metal round hood, the front is 86mm thread and the 77mm hood is 105mm at the front, which is not suitable for my lens rehousing design.
Measure the size of the lens with a caliper whose measurement is displayed on the display. Measurement errors and errors in the printing process may occur little by little. It's often very cumbersome to correct errors. :(
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't have the FE 50 1.8 lens so I can't try to re-housing. (In my opinion, lenses with a fly-by-wire focus system are not very effective in re-housing to increase manual focus utilization) :)
9:20 Are you worried about the distance between the filter thread and the front lens element at all? Won't there be some heavy flaring as soon as some light comes it at an unfavorable angle and you don't have a mattebox? Also, what other front diameters do you have experience with? I know a 90mm filter thread is pretty common for pro-sumer cone lenses, with 120mm being the norm on most expensive ones. I've seen many people use 77mm as an intermediary as to get the lenses a little smaller.
It's not a custom hood angle for a 50mm focal length, but I think it will have some effect in preventing flare. Of course, since it is a vintage lens that is vulnerable to flare, and in a shooting environment that uses a lot of lighting, I think it would be better to attach a matte box. I opted for a 114mm outer diameter filter thread with an inner 95mm filter thread because of my personal desire to use accessories such as conventional cinema lenses and filters. It is also because this specification fits well with the other auxiliary equipment I have. It's too cumbersome to model the front filter thread in different sizes. Use the step-down ring if necessary. :)
Since it was custom designed to use a 72mm round metal hood as the front part, I personally recommend mounting the 72mm round metal hood. If it is unavoidable, there is a way to stack several filter step-up rings (from 55mm to 95mm in steps), but it is difficult to recommend because it is not designed for this purpose.
Hey! Great video. I’m having trouble with the focus gear printing. It’s printing the middle section in thin air with no support. I’ve tried a couple of times already. Any suggestions why that is happening?
FD 렌즈의 플랜지 백 거리가(frange back distance) EF 마운트 규격보다 짧아서 EF 마운트 카메라에 FD 렌즈를 그냥 장착하면 무한대 영역까지 초점 거리가 조정되지 않습니다. (컨버터 어댑터의 물리적인 부피와 마운트 배요넷 구조상 불가피한 점이 있고, 이 거리를 상쇄 시켜주는 광학 요소가 포함된 어댑터가 있지만, 그 광학 품질이 좋아보이지는 않더군요) 소니 E 마운트에서는 적절한 변환 어댑터 (FD to E mount)를 정상적인 사용이 가능했습니다. 최대 개방 조건에서의 소프트함의 원인이 꽤 다양해서 딱히 뭐라 확신하기는 어렵네요. 저는 별다른 불편없이 잘 사용하고 있습니다. 유튜브 영상에서도 Canon FD 렌즈를 즐겨 사용했습니다.
Mate I don't seem to find the answer for my question on the comments below, but is this file compatible with the any other fd 50mm 1.4 series? Thank you brilliant work.
Sorry, not for sale! I'm sharing the output files for 3D printers for free. Download the file from the link in the description and make it yourself. :)
Hey, first of all: these are awesome. Just found your channel and i love what you do! Thanks so much! I have two questions: are you still planning on doing a 17mm FD Rehousing? I have the 17, 24, 35, 50, 55, 85 and 100 and it would be so great to get a full set. You already did most of it so thats great, but i saw you mention that you will maybe do the 17mm also :) Second Question: I'm really new to 3d-printing, so i hope its not a stupid question. You say that the material you used is "PLA filament, ender-3" I have a 3d-printing service nearby and would love to try some things out: They have a lot of material to choose from PA 12 (PA 2200), PA 12, PA 6x, PA12 Alumide, PA12 natur (PLUS PA 2221),PA 11 (PA 1101), PA 12 Because I'm not finding the exact material you used I wanted to ask if i can use any of the above also? Thanks so much und I will definitely donate something on paypal!
Hello! I haven't been able to get a 17mm lens, so I don't have any plans yet. I don't know much about industrial printers and their materials, as I just enjoy this as a hobby. Although PLA has the advantages of being cheap and easy to use, industrial printing looks much better in terms of print quality and durability. I'm sorry I've never used it.
wow. a 17, 24 35 and 85mm?? Thats an incredible collection. Hope you make good use of it! I have a 1978 50mm, looking to collect more and make a full set! Testing out a 3d scanner on it to see if i can recreate my own housing now!
I'm very impressed by your prince and because of you I just bought a 3D printer! The only question I have now is where did you get the front metal ring from?
Wow, I didn't own a 1.4 but once I saw this I knew I needed one. I'm super excited to print these and rehouse it, thank you for designing these and making them public!
This is absolutely amazing thank you for making this! Is there a recommended kit for the screws?
Beautyfull work like always !!!
Thank you very much!
Wow!! thanks so so much! I'm so excited to print the first housing from you!!
Beatiful, just beautiful. I own that lense too. Thank you for sharing the STL files.
I just powered up the print, big love
thank you so much for this!!! You are such a blessing!! Subscribed!!
Hey! I just Printed and fitted the housing to my lens it fits amazing, I can't thank you enough!! Do you provide the files for the adapter rehousing?
I made a housing for the K&F FD-NEX adapter I use, but I didn't disclose it separately as it wasn't practical unless I used a half cage for MetaBonds (Smallrig 2033). It is also for older versions of the K&F FD-NEX adapter. If you want it, I'll send it as a mail attachment.
@@MountainBreezeStudio Oh interesting, I wonder if it will fit my Fd to Fx adapter from Fotasy, probably not. Are you on Instagram? Alot of people have asked me who made the designs I sent them a link to your youtube but I'd love to tag you as well.
@@Modschwalbe It doesn't seem to fit the Fotasy FD adapter! I have an Instagram account, but I am lazy so I don't use it well. :) instagram.com/mountain_breeze_studio/
Hi, Where can i get the 3d file for the canon fd 55 f1.2?
Great work, again Edward. Just last night I was comparing my 35mm to the 50mm 1.4 SSC and deciphering what I needed to modify to make it work. Thanks again! Edit: I just read the piece about the hood; makes sense.
The step-up ring setting is suitable for wide-angle lenses (lenses with focal length less than 24mm) because of its large opening angle, but it is inevitably a bit unfortunate for standard or telephoto lenses (long focal length lenses of 35mm or More than). Therefore, to compensate for this, I replaced it with a circular hood. The circular hood is more effective than the step-up ring setting to block out miscellaneous light sources from diagonal lines when used properly in a line that does not obstruct the camera's field of view. In particular, compared to the latest lenses, vintage lenses are more susceptible to flare from miscellaneous oblique light entering the front of the lens and deterioration of image results. The reason I used a 72mm hood is that this hood has a 95mm thread on the front. For the 67mm metal round hood, the front is 86mm thread and the 77mm hood is 105mm at the front, which is not suitable for my lens rehousing design.
와 저번에 50.4는 없는지 문의드럈엇는데
ㅎㅎ 저도 파일받아 만들어봐야겠습니다
멋진 재능기부 너무너무 감사합니다^^
부디 마음에 드는 결과물이길 바랍니다. ^^;
Do you have a housing for the nfd 50mm 1.4?
I try to finding to
Hello, can you make an upgrade for the "canon new fd 50mm f/1.4"?
Beautiful work!
Would you be able to design one for the 17mm Takumar?
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't have a Takumar 17mm lens so I can't seem to try it!
can you create a tutorial on how you create these?
How you measure the lens to create such a perfect fit
Measure the size of the lens with a caliper whose measurement is displayed on the display. Measurement errors and errors in the printing process may occur little by little. It's often very cumbersome to correct errors. :(
will this work on a 1.8 s.c version? thanks :)
I don't have a 1.8 S.C version lens, so I haven't tested it, but it probably won't fit. :(
can you rehousing the FE 50 1.8 ? Your video was so good
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't have the FE 50 1.8 lens so I can't try to re-housing. (In my opinion, lenses with a fly-by-wire focus system are not very effective in re-housing to increase manual focus utilization) :)
Did u know any project for 50 fd normal?
9:20 Are you worried about the distance between the filter thread and the front lens element at all? Won't there be some heavy flaring as soon as some light comes it at an unfavorable angle and you don't have a mattebox?
Also, what other front diameters do you have experience with? I know a 90mm filter thread is pretty common for pro-sumer cone lenses, with 120mm being the norm on most expensive ones. I've seen many people use 77mm as an intermediary as to get the lenses a little smaller.
It's not a custom hood angle for a 50mm focal length, but I think it will have some effect in preventing flare. Of course, since it is a vintage lens that is vulnerable to flare, and in a shooting environment that uses a lot of lighting, I think it would be better to attach a matte box.
I opted for a 114mm outer diameter filter thread with an inner 95mm filter thread because of my personal desire to use accessories such as conventional cinema lenses and filters. It is also because this specification fits well with the other auxiliary equipment I have. It's too cumbersome to model the front filter thread in different sizes. Use the step-down ring if necessary. :)
Thanks for your beautiful work ❤️.
I can't get the 72mm metal hood what can I use instead of it ?
Since it was custom designed to use a 72mm round metal hood as the front part, I personally recommend mounting the 72mm round metal hood. If it is unavoidable, there is a way to stack several filter step-up rings (from 55mm to 95mm in steps), but it is difficult to recommend because it is not designed for this purpose.
Just printed this housing for my lens, fits really well! Is there a single step-up ring or you used more than one like : 55-58 58-62 .... x - 72 ?
Yes, that is correct!
@@MountainBreezeStudio thanks
One question, does this lens hood 72mm have a filter thread?
Yes, 95mm filter can be installed.
Will this work with the chrome nose fd?
Will this housing fit on the bayonet variant or is it only compatible with the silver breech lock FD?
Does is work with the non S.S.C. version?
Sorry. I don't have a non s.s.c version lens, so I'm not sure.
Hey! Great video. I’m having trouble with the focus gear printing. It’s printing the middle section in thin air with no support. I’ve tried a couple of times already. Any suggestions why that is happening?
dear, is it possible to use it on fd 50mm 1.8 sc?
thank you
It's hard to say for sure because I don't have the FD 50mm f1.8 S.C lens, but I don't think it fits well!
What martial you are using for printing
PLA was used in the video. Considering the durability of the printout, I think PETG and ABS are also good choices.
Still waiting for some Contax Zeiss stuff ;)
Oops! I am on the verge of bankruptcy because of vintage lenses :’
canon fd 렌즈 최대 개방시 ef 나 e 마운트에서 포커스가 맞나요? 중국 어댑터를 사용하니 개방시에 소프트하게되면서 제대로 사용할 수가 없어서 질문드립니다.
FD 렌즈의 플랜지 백 거리가(frange back distance) EF 마운트 규격보다 짧아서 EF 마운트 카메라에 FD 렌즈를 그냥 장착하면 무한대 영역까지 초점 거리가 조정되지 않습니다. (컨버터 어댑터의 물리적인 부피와 마운트 배요넷 구조상 불가피한 점이 있고, 이 거리를 상쇄 시켜주는 광학 요소가 포함된 어댑터가 있지만, 그 광학 품질이 좋아보이지는 않더군요) 소니 E 마운트에서는 적절한 변환 어댑터 (FD to E mount)를 정상적인 사용이 가능했습니다. 최대 개방 조건에서의 소프트함의 원인이 꽤 다양해서 딱히 뭐라 확신하기는 어렵네요. 저는 별다른 불편없이 잘 사용하고 있습니다. 유튜브 영상에서도 Canon FD 렌즈를 즐겨 사용했습니다.
@@MountainBreezeStudio 그렇군요 저는 물리적인 광학이 있는 제품과 없는 제품 둘다 문제가 생기더군요 답변 감사합니다
Mate I don't seem to find the answer for my question on the comments below, but is this file compatible with the any other fd 50mm 1.4 series?
Thank you brilliant work.
Sorry, I don't have the any other FD 50mm f1.4 lens, so I couldn't check it myself. They look very similar, but I think they're probably incompatible.
@@MountainBreezeStudio is there anyways I could hire you to make a project for different series of lens by any chance?
@@victormunhoz9264 I'm sorry I couldn't respond to your offer because I only consider this as a hobby.
ฉันสามารถสั่งซื้อได้ที่ไหน ?
Sorry, not for sale! I'm sharing the output files for 3D printers for free. Download the file from the link in the description and make it yourself. :)
Hey, first of all: these are awesome. Just found your channel and i love what you do! Thanks so much!
I have two questions: are you still planning on doing a 17mm FD Rehousing? I have the 17, 24, 35, 50, 55, 85 and 100 and it would be so great to get a full set. You already did most of it so thats great, but i saw you mention that you will maybe do the 17mm also :)
Second Question: I'm really new to 3d-printing, so i hope its not a stupid question. You say that the material you used is "PLA filament, ender-3"
I have a 3d-printing service nearby and would love to try some things out: They have a lot of material to choose from
PA 12
(PA 2200), PA 12, PA 6x, PA12 Alumide, PA12 natur (PLUS PA 2221),PA 11 (PA 1101), PA 12
Because I'm not finding the exact material you used I wanted to ask if i can use any of the above also?
Thanks so much und I will definitely donate something on paypal!
Hello!
I haven't been able to get a 17mm lens, so I don't have any plans yet.
I don't know much about industrial printers and their materials, as I just enjoy this as a hobby. Although PLA has the advantages of being cheap and easy to use, industrial printing looks much better in terms of print quality and durability. I'm sorry I've never used it.
wow. a 17, 24 35 and 85mm?? Thats an incredible collection. Hope you make good use of it! I have a 1978 50mm, looking to collect more and make a full set! Testing out a 3d scanner on it to see if i can recreate my own housing now!
I'm very impressed by your prince and because of you I just bought a 3D printer! The only question I have now is where did you get the front metal ring from?
I bought it on Ali Express. Search for metal round hood and filter step up ring on Ali Express or Ebay. :)
이정도면 그냥 카메라 렌즈를 시네렌즈로 탈바꿈을 하네요 ㅋㅋ