(and as far as I know, the first free one)
I recently found again my love for photography and wanted do more landscape and architecture. So after some time and thought (and money!!!) I got myself the famous Nikon 14-24 2.8, great lens, but unfortunately it does not take normal filters. Even the "not so normal" cokin filters (had some 100x100) won't fit. You need 150x150mm Filters at least.
The cheapest single Filterplate costs about 115€ but that is without any holder to mount it to the lens. Those again cost from 150-500€. There is even a 3D-Printed one wich is nice but to be honest.... 3D-Printing (and therefor 3D-Printed Parts) for me has a kind of "communitiy" feel to it so if you design something great for 3D-Printing I think you should share it with others (still its ok and understandable to also sell finished parts but you should share the files!).
So long story short I, of course made my own one! It needed quite some thought to get the right dimensionslos so that nothing "blocks" the picture at 14mm (about 114° angle!!!).
*No vignetting *Light: at least lighter than the ones made out of metal *Easy to print: only minimal supported areas needed
*Removable holder inserts: you can remove the bottom ones to use for instance a gradual ND filter *Interchangeable holder inserts: there will be an additional version for 2 stacked filters
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*3D-Printer: haha... I know
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Just two more things I have to say:
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0,1-0,15
Infill:
35%
Notes:
I think I have set the overhang to 60° to not get any support material on the inside cone, will have to check that but until then you may just try out wich angle is right.
Category: CameraThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.