Unfortunately, I don't enjoy doing similar tasks over and over because it's boring. Perhaps there is no project to upgrade the housing for the Helios 44M-4. Sorry!
It would be so much fun to have a whole cinema set of the Bokeh kings in these housings! Like the Auto Takumar 35mm F2.3, the Helios 40-2 or Jupiter 9. But really. I just want that 35mm f2.3. It is the most unique bokeh in any 35mm vintage lens I think.
Thank you for your kindness. However, although I am not rich so I can't get all the lenses I want, I don't want to ask for a donation right now! When I receive something from someone, the compulsion to give more results is very burdensome to me. :-)
Thank you very much for your favor. Nonetheless, I don't feel the need to add a 44M-4 lens because I have enough other lenses to use in my hobby video work. So I don't want to ask you to do anything annoying. Sorry for those who need the housing of the Helios 44M-4 lens, but I ask for your patience that repeated modeling of similar lenses is a tedious and uninteresting task for me. Let's find new and exciting work together! :D
Hello Again Sir, What would you prefer for printing this lens in the following options? I was questioned like this by the guy who is going to print this for me. He asked: Option 1: 3D Printing Cost for 100% Infill PLA/ABS Plastics(FDM): Lead Time: 2 Working Days Option 2 3D Printing Cost for 20% Infill PLA/ABS Plastics(FDM): Lead Time: 2 Working Days Option 3 3D Printing Cost for White/Black Nylon Plastics(SLS): Lead Time: 5 to 6 Working Days. Note: Features less than 0.8mm not feasible. Also for small threads use brass inserts as small threads are not printable. For larger threads option3 (SLS) will be good for dimensional accuracy & fitment. Is there anything in particular to reply him regarding his 'Note' section? Thank you!
Hi, I used PLA (FDM) for Infill 20%, but ABS is a good choice for durability. I think option 2 is enough. Screw threads were sufficient for normal print quality. I think 'option 2' is probably the cheapest in terms of cost, and that's enough.
@@MountainBreezeStudio Thank you very much for your reply sir.. It was very helpful. The printing cost for each options were 3350, 2400 and 13850 INR (Indian rupees) for all the 6 parts.
I have three different Helios lenses and these just don't fit well on any of them. Sad. I might have to try and reprint them. But they are just a little too tight. Should I file them down?
Oops! The cause may be an output tolerance (error) depending on the printer or material used. If you are using a nozzle with a large hole, try a smaller nozzle of 0.4mm or less. If the printout is a modifiable material, I think a little post-processing will also be a solution. I am also very sad.
This lens housing is designed to mount a 49-82mm step-up ring (filter adapter) on the front. 49-82mm Step-up ring not only mounts the filter, but also secures the front housing. Since the step-up ring increases step by step from 49mm to 82mm, it was considered to be able to separate any point of the step-up ring connected in series and mount a filter of the appropriate size. This means that filters from 49mm up to 82mm can be fitted. (In case of variable ND filter, up to 77mm filter is possible) Filters cannot be mounted on the threaded thread of the inner diameter of the lens front housing. The specification is ISO 90mm 1.5 thread. This is a part to connect the lens cap or matte box.
Thanks for the comment. I don't have any specific plans because I'm making this as a hobby. I will also remember those Russian lenses you said. However, because of my laziness, I can't guess when it will be possible.
@@MountainBreezeStudio Would you be able to explain how you approach designing them? I'd be interested in having a go myself but I have no idea where I'd even start!
@@bencollin4396 I think there are many ways to design a lens re-housing. My design is only one of them, and I am not very satisfied. (Whenever there is an opportunity, I want to release an upgraded version that compensates for the shortcomings.) The design method also varies depending on the case, so it is difficult to formalize and explain it. In my case, if the design is done in a standardized way, it will probably be a tedious task and the motivation will disappear. Believe in your abilities and imaginations and try accordingly! Information on creating a focus ring that requires some standard dimensions (standard focus gear ratio -0.8M, etc.) has already been posted in the video prior to the channel's video listing.
i need to ask one question? I want to edit rear EF housing, make it little bit bigger and add sleeve with grub screw to lock m42 to E mount adapter. Can i get like f3d file because i printed focus and aperture rings so far and fits of those rings is spot on
3D printers using metallic materials are still too expensive to be commercialized. And this modeling is modeled for 3D printing of plastic (PLA or ABS filament), and I think it will be too heavy if it is made of metal without modification to suit the metal material (eg CNC machining of aluminum alloy).
You made one for my all-time favourite glass!!! Thank you so so so much!!!!!!
There is an improved & new version of this housing.
Search for'Helios' in your channel list!
Pleasy, make a project for Helios 44M-4 🙏🙏🙏, thanks for your videos and your 3D projects😊
Unfortunately, I don't enjoy doing similar tasks over and over because it's boring. Perhaps there is no project to upgrade the housing for the Helios 44M-4. Sorry!
@Uwais Abd. Rahman boleh try mod 3d print housing untuk kegunaan video
Excellent work! Thank you for sharing your models!
always on top 👍
wishing you all the best.
Hi! Love your work! Any plans on a Mir-1B re-housing project?
Unfortunately I don't have any Mir-1B lenses, so I don't have any plans for lens rehousing.
@@MountainBreezeStudio it is a lovely companion to the helios. Would you mind doing that too :(?
It would be so much fun to have a whole cinema set of the Bokeh kings in these housings! Like the Auto Takumar 35mm F2.3, the Helios 40-2 or Jupiter 9. But really. I just want that 35mm f2.3. It is the most unique bokeh in any 35mm vintage lens I think.
Ah! It must be interesting, but I don't have it right now, so I don't think I can try upgrading the lens housing!
Do you have any advice for cleaning up the knurling in the prints?
Ah! Sorry, I don't know about any special methods. :)
Thank you for the video! Excellent result! Inspiring me) No plans to do 18-35 sigma rehouse?)
I want to try the Sigma 18-35 rehousing, I have to buy the lens first, but it is not getting well.
@@MountainBreezeStudio I will look forward to when you succeed) can I donate money?
Thank you for your kindness. However, although I am not rich so I can't get all the lenses I want, I don't want to ask for a donation right now! When I receive something from someone, the compulsion to give more results is very burdensome to me. :-)
Can you make a video on 44M-4 version ?
Unfortunately I don't have the 44M-4 version so I can't make it! :(
Do you have a project for Helios 44M-4? Tks
Unfortunately I don't have a Helios 44m-4 lens so I can't even have a project on it!
@@MountainBreezeStudio i m from Russia, and i can send U Helios 44M-4 if U want))
Thank you very much for your favor. Nonetheless, I don't feel the need to add a 44M-4 lens because I have enough other lenses to use in my hobby video work. So I don't want to ask you to do anything annoying. Sorry for those who need the housing of the Helios 44M-4 lens, but I ask for your patience that repeated modeling of similar lenses is a tedious and uninteresting task for me. Let's find new and exciting work together! :D
Hello Again Sir, What would you prefer for printing this lens in the following options?
I was questioned like this by the guy who is going to print this for me. He asked:
Option 1:
3D Printing Cost for 100% Infill PLA/ABS Plastics(FDM):
Lead Time: 2 Working Days
Option 2
3D Printing Cost for 20% Infill PLA/ABS Plastics(FDM):
Lead Time: 2 Working Days
Option 3
3D Printing Cost for White/Black Nylon Plastics(SLS):
Lead Time: 5 to 6 Working Days.
Note:
Features less than 0.8mm not feasible. Also for small threads use brass inserts as small threads are not printable. For larger threads option3 (SLS) will be good for dimensional accuracy & fitment.
Is there anything in particular to reply him regarding his 'Note' section?
Thank you!
Hi, I used PLA (FDM) for Infill 20%, but ABS is a good choice for durability. I think option 2 is enough. Screw threads were sufficient for normal print quality. I think 'option 2' is probably the cheapest in terms of cost, and that's enough.
@@MountainBreezeStudio Thank you very much for your reply sir..
It was very helpful. The printing cost for each options were
3350, 2400 and 13850 INR (Indian rupees) for all the 6 parts.
Can you put an E-Mount adapter on it instead of EF/PL?
I have three different Helios lenses and these just don't fit well on any of them. Sad. I might have to try and reprint them. But they are just a little too tight. Should I file them down?
Oops! The cause may be an output tolerance (error) depending on the printer or material used. If you are using a nozzle with a large hole, try a smaller nozzle of 0.4mm or less. If the printout is a modifiable material, I think a little post-processing will also be a solution. I am also very sad.
Can I also use screw on ND filters with this print? If so how big is the thread?
This lens housing is designed to mount a 49-82mm step-up ring (filter adapter) on the front. 49-82mm Step-up ring not only mounts the filter, but also secures the front housing. Since the step-up ring increases step by step from 49mm to 82mm, it was considered to be able to separate any point of the step-up ring connected in series and mount a filter of the appropriate size. This means that filters from 49mm up to 82mm can be fitted. (In case of variable ND filter, up to 77mm filter is possible)
Filters cannot be mounted on the threaded thread of the inner diameter of the lens front housing. The specification is ISO 90mm 1.5 thread. This is a part to connect the lens cap or matte box.
@@MountainBreezeStudio thanks for the reply! You are doing some awesome work.
Hello ! does this Housing works with the KMZ version? (The silver 44 2)
Brilliant as always!
This is fantastic! Will you be modding any other Russian lenses? I'd love to do this with my Mir 20M, Mir 10-A, Mir 1, Jupiter 9 and Tair 11-A!
Thanks for the comment. I don't have any specific plans because I'm making this as a hobby. I will also remember those Russian lenses you said. However, because of my laziness, I can't guess when it will be possible.
@@MountainBreezeStudio Would you be able to explain how you approach designing them? I'd be interested in having a go myself but I have no idea where I'd even start!
@@bencollin4396 I think there are many ways to design a lens re-housing. My design is only one of them, and I am not very satisfied. (Whenever there is an opportunity, I want to release an upgraded version that compensates for the shortcomings.) The design method also varies depending on the case, so it is difficult to formalize and explain it. In my case, if the design is done in a standardized way, it will probably be a tedious task and the motivation will disappear.
Believe in your abilities and imaginations and try accordingly! Information on creating a focus ring that requires some standard dimensions (standard focus gear ratio -0.8M, etc.) has already been posted in the video prior to the channel's video listing.
Honestly, I’d love to see these get done as well! Watching these is amazing! You have quite the craft!
i need to ask one question? I want to edit rear EF housing, make it little bit bigger and add sleeve with grub screw to lock m42 to E mount adapter.
Can i get like f3d file because i printed focus and aperture rings so far and fits of those rings is spot on
For personal reasons, only STL files can be shared. I'm sorry that I cannot respond to your request.
@@MountainBreezeStudio Thats ok, I understand :) thank you for fast response and really nice design :)
Hello. I was wondering. I do not own a 3D printer. Would it be possible to purchase One of these from you?!
It's just a hobby, so I'm sorry I couldn't respond to requests for sales.
Would it be possible to print this in metal?
3D printers using metallic materials are still too expensive to be commercialized. And this modeling is modeled for 3D printing of plastic (PLA or ABS filament), and I think it will be too heavy if it is made of metal without modification to suit the metal material (eg CNC machining of aluminum alloy).
@@MountainBreezeStudio ahh gotcha. Looks awesome tho!
This is great!
Striptease music though ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
Printed pieces seem like the dimensions are off.. Hmm.. Not matching up like yours
its brilliant... but my 58mm helios 44-2 is a different version :(
I am sorry to hear that. :(
This is nice!
구입할수 없나요?
판매용이 아닙니다. ^^; 설명란 링크의 무료 공유된 파일을 다운로드 받으시고 3D 프린팅 등을 이용해서 직접 만드시면 됩니다.
Do you sell these?
No. Create your own using shared files! :D