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On 8/10/2024 at 12:36 AM, Fabian said:

Would be amazing if we could get something like this as well for other port sizes (e.g.140mm, 230mm) 😇

Agreed, if a hard cap for the wwl-1 was available too it would be great!

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To add to this lovely collection:

I was recently looking for some 3d printed bayonet mounts for arms (real annoying Nauticam won't sell the ring alone so that one can just use the same mount with different arms), then remembered an old topic on an old site...

 

Design by Richard , know as @TheTrickster so all kudos go to him. Hopefully he does not mind me posting this 🙂

https://www.tinkercad.com/users/5kYZVSWuSzw-thetrickster

 

Lots of other pieces, like monitor hoods, lens caps, magic filter holder and other fun stuff.

Note that you will need a free Tinkercad account to see everything, otherwise nothing shows up.

 

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On 1/29/2024 at 4:53 PM, Architeuthis said:

I have printed out the snoot for Inon Z330 (small version) according to this file here and it works perfect: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4753831

 

This file and numerous other files for UW-photography can be found on this Webside here, type in e.g. "Z330" or "Zoom gear", but I cannot confirm that everything works (I printed just the snoot):  https://www.stlfinder.com/

 

Wolfgang

Hi Wolfgang,

 

Does the snoot screw firmly on your strobe?  I have bought custom made beam restrictors for my Inon Z330 strobes, but they are a bit short. To design new ones I could use the lower part of the snoot design.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Floris Bennema said:

Hi Wolfgang,

 

Does the snoot screw firmly on your strobe?  I have bought custom made beam restrictors for my Inon Z330 strobes, but they are a bit short. To design new ones I could use the lower part of the snoot design.

 

 

 

 

I tried these and they screwed down tightly on my 330's, worked well.

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Link added. Thanks

 

3 hours ago, Floris Bennema said:

For M43 shooters.  I designed a zoom gear for my Panasonic Lumix 14-42mm lens in a Nauticam housing. A nice lens with the WWL-1. At first it was a bit narrow to put on the lens but not problematic. I use it for two years now, it works really fine.  

 

Nauticam Zoom Gear for Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II ASPH Mega O.I.S.  https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5865363
 

Floris

PanFocusRing1.jpg

 

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Hello everyone,

At the end of November, after much deliberation, I bought a 3D printer and the first CAD drawings and projects for underwater photography are slowly emerging. Among other things, a holder for my flash arms for the IKEA Skadis pegboard.

Who knows, maybe someone else uses the Skadis parts and can also use my design. More parts will definitely follow.

The holder works with all common flash arms with a 1" ball. I also drew a version for arms with buoyancy, which I will definitely upload.

 

Underwater Strobe Arm Holder - IKEA Skadis

 

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Greetings from Switzerland,
Tino

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On 2/6/2024 at 10:25 AM, Gudge said:

I use a one part solution with a split.  It's easy to fit on the lens and can be tightened up to prevent any slippage in use by using the captive nut and screw.  Here's a couple of examples; N120 for Sigma 150 macro on the left and N100 for Sony 90. macro on the right:

 

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@Gudge is it possible to get the file for the 90mm at all? Would love to check it out!

Don't suppose you'd have a zoom ring for the 28-60mm too? 😁

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22 hours ago, Yorkie88 said:

is it possible to get the file for the 90mm at all? Would love to check it out!

Don't suppose you'd have a zoom ring for the 28-60mm too? 😁

PM sent.  I don't have a zoom ring for the 28-60.

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