I need to make some refinements to the 3D printed adapter, but the initial prototype works well. https://mastodon.emory.coffee/media/JSLhkTDzqqFjupP6n04 https://mastodon.emory.coffee/media/_hPkDjlr__ItYUpKhrk
@pjonori It's certainly more than I was expecting. Of course I'm working entirely from measurements with no reference specs, so perhaps it's not surprising.
@emorydunn Seems like a major challenge. My statement was in no way intended to criticize - more to call out the frustratingly exacting precision needed for construction.
@pjonori No criticism taken. I'm gaining a new appreciation for camera construction. I have CAD and a 3D printer, I can't imagine doing all of this by hand.
@emorydunn I'm not going to lie, I'm following your project with a lot of fascination and appreciation.
I've always wanted to build a camera. Then I start thinking about how much goes into it and I need to breath into a paper bag.
@pjonori I'm glad other people can get something out of my pet project.
I'm constantly amazed at the DIY cameras people build. Though it's rare to see the process behind it.
@emorydunn Yikes! That's a decent amount in regards to optical engineering.