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Hi

I found that the original cap have some problems.

  • nothing to hold it when not on the lense

  • Heavy (relatively ;) )

  • Black... I don't like ... seriously difficult to find if it his lost.

I build a new one, to print with TPU

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You can print it in red ( like I made it) or black and why not pink or some phosphorecent TPU....

If you want the 3D STL... ask I will sent you the file.
If you want some modification same ask...

8 minutes ago, Chris Ross said:

Seems to me it could use a short lens hood for a bit more protection for the front glass?

I made one for the mfo-1. It is very effective.

Edited by Dave_Hicks

3 hours ago, Chris Ross said:

Seems to me it could use a short lens hood for a bit more protection for the front glass?

I'm working on it, built a TPU version but it doesn't fit with 82mm cap (which is common for the original lens cap), the Nauticam 57$ m82-filter-holder-for-mfo-3 inspired me to make a refined version, shall be ready in couple days.

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3 hours ago, Chris Ross said:

Seems to me it could use a short lens hood for a bit more protection for the front glass?

Not a bad idea... on the other side the MFO-3 is for larger subject.... normaly the glas didn't approach coral or other things...

I have the base to build a short hood I'll make that today

Edited by CaolIla

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It tooks more time as estimated Printing with TPU need to be patient more that with normal PETG or PLA. It is very slow.

The last version
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First print the part on the top was vertical... not good I saw the hood thru the lens
I made a second with a top larger but to thin probably. It is ok but I'm not happy. Now I increase the thickness of the part in the top In 2h now I'll have THE hood ;)

The hood is a little bit visible thru the lens (really only a little bit) but in the water I'm sure it will disapear.

Second version
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The hood is 18 mm deep, for surr it will provide a good protection at the front glass of the MFO-3. It is firmly in place it can't be loosed.

If you want the STL, ask I'll sent you the file in a MP.

(Sorry @Davide DB I didn't publish the file, I want to know who is using my "work" to many consumer... and no feedback, it's my point of view please respect that. Thanks)

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@administrator It is possible to change the tittle of the subject in " MFO-3 Cap and Hood"

Thank you.
Hugues

Edited by CaolIla

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