yes a 35mm.
I almost purchased myself one of those 1500-2000 adapters. but held back. I have been on the idea of building my own for sometime. I have spent almost a good year, reading about them, looking at tutorials and various DIY.
An advantage I think I might have, is I have access to a very large set of diverse tools,
drills and a lathe machine. possibly even a cnc machine later on, including someone very knowledgeable about electronics wiring and motors.
So why not. I am think I am ready to invest some time and money in making one. a good one.
things that I am looking for in my adapter will be:
-lowest loss of light possible, no great than .7
-light & durable & compact, for run and gun
-the ability to shoot w/ shutter at speeds up to 1/2000
-incorporate a prism for flipping the image
-high quality GG , with variable speed (if a spinner)
-high quality achromat
-battery operated. silent.
-ability to upgrade or change a part
these are some of my goals. I know they are high, but i want to make a damn good adapter.
as for the type. I am thinking of a Spinning adapter. so i can have more versatility with my shooting style. I thought also of a vibrating or static, but rather try a spinning. I would like it work with small and big cameras.
I also have in mind to make my own rods and plates.
So anyone with any advice would be greatly appreciated. Recommendations of high quality parts such as; achromat lenses, prisms, mounts, ground glass, motors. various parts, casings, etc... Types or techniques and materials, resources.
I know there alot of DIYers out there, so maybe what you did that worked for you, or what you did what just didn't work out.
Thanks in advance
/C
I almost purchased myself one of those 1500-2000 adapters. but held back. I have been on the idea of building my own for sometime. I have spent almost a good year, reading about them, looking at tutorials and various DIY.
An advantage I think I might have, is I have access to a very large set of diverse tools,
drills and a lathe machine. possibly even a cnc machine later on, including someone very knowledgeable about electronics wiring and motors.
So why not. I am think I am ready to invest some time and money in making one. a good one.
things that I am looking for in my adapter will be:
-lowest loss of light possible, no great than .7
-light & durable & compact, for run and gun
-the ability to shoot w/ shutter at speeds up to 1/2000
-incorporate a prism for flipping the image
-high quality GG , with variable speed (if a spinner)
-high quality achromat
-battery operated. silent.
-ability to upgrade or change a part
these are some of my goals. I know they are high, but i want to make a damn good adapter.
as for the type. I am thinking of a Spinning adapter. so i can have more versatility with my shooting style. I thought also of a vibrating or static, but rather try a spinning. I would like it work with small and big cameras.
I also have in mind to make my own rods and plates.
So anyone with any advice would be greatly appreciated. Recommendations of high quality parts such as; achromat lenses, prisms, mounts, ground glass, motors. various parts, casings, etc... Types or techniques and materials, resources.
I know there alot of DIYers out there, so maybe what you did that worked for you, or what you did what just didn't work out.
Thanks in advance
/C
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