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The slider relies on V-slot rails, perhaps most familiar for their heavy use in modern 3D printers. The rails are paired with a 3D-printed camera carriage, which runs on smooth rubber rollers.
But of course, that’s half the fun. For a perfect example of this process, check out the latest update on the 3D printed DSLR camera mount that [isaac879] has been working on.
Photographers searching for an affordable camera crane, allowing you to quickly position your camera in a wide variety of different angles to expand your ...
If you want to try Continuity Camera as it's meant to be used and you have a 3D printer, Jonathan Wight has created some mount patterns for the MacBook Pro and the iMac Pro.
Gadgets This 3D-Printed 35mm Movie Camera Is an Absolute Marvel of DIY Design and Engineering Yuta Ikeya designed, modeled, printed, and assembled this working 35mm movie camera from scratch.
3D printed grip for the Cameradactyl OG 4×5 hand camera. Ethan Moses While the cost of shooting 4×5 film is still very expensive, a camera like this one is a lot less likely to have light leaks than a ...
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