Note: The Ender-3 V3 does not seem to support non-Creality cameras out-of-the-box. I designed this and fitted it before checking (oops!). However I found this Reddit thread that allowed me to activate the camera: Ender 3 V3 KE Camera. This is for the V3 KE (and maybe the K1) but these all have similar firmware so it should work OK. It does involve having Rooted your printer and adding some new scripts - if you are not comfortable/familiar with rooting and modifiying your printer, then pass this by. There are many articles and video tutorials on rooting the KE and K1 and the basic process on the V3 is similar. A Learning Opportinity!
This is designed to fit to the Z-Axis, so you can see what the print head is doing at all times. It fits where the Filament Runout sensor goes, either on top of it or instead of it if you have removed or re-sited it.
You will need to use new M3 bolts in either case - 2 x M3X25 or 2 x M3x8. Just remove the existing bolts, put the bracket in place, and screw the new bolts in.
This may also work with other cameras that have similar mount bases - I believe the Logitech Brio 100 and Tryst Tyro will fit - check the images above to see if they look compatible.
This example was printed in PLA+ with 3/3/3 walls/top/bottom and 15% 3D HoneyComb infill. Designed in OnShape CAD and printed with Orca Slicer.
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EdinBearDragon
This is part of a collection of Ender-3 V3 Mods, designed to fit with the aesthetic of the printer.

The author marked this model as their own original creation.