Material for focusing Screen in a 35mm DIY adapter

drjass

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What materials can be used as Focusing Screen besides the normal Canon/Nikon screens and the wax screen???
 
For my adapter, I actually used a laminating pouch like this.

I cut it in shape of a cd, and it works great in my rotating design. If anyone is interested, I have some footage I can post. I just have to upload it first.
 
i wouldn't mind seeing it.
i remember using some of that a long time ago, but never got around to it.
how did you mount such flimsy material on a spinner?
 
It's a diy rotating design. Even though the footage looks OK, the adapter makes a lot of noice so it's not that great to use on set. I've ordered an SGpro that I'll probably get in a few days.

Here are some pics of the adapter:

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I've tried a lot of different GG solutions, and found this to be the best. Earlier I used a hand-grinded CD, but the light loss and grain was quite bad.

The motor is from a discman (not sure what brand). It's powered by a 9v battery.

The achromat is also DIY. Made out of two binocular front elements.

You can see more from my adapter here, here and here.
 
Thank you, man! your footage looks great! Im going to get one laminating pouch. Im working in a DIY vibrating project and I need something like that.
 
Hey!

If this laminating pouch is tin foil, you can use the old Floppy drive and huck it to adapter.. They are cheap.. And you can put foil in old Floppy discetes, and have diferent grades of GG, which can be switched in seconds..

Just idea..

Cheers
 
Petterson, I am really interested in building an adapter like yours. So the laminating pouch is laminated together on itself and provides a clean GG surface?
 
Not sure what you mean by "laminated together on itself". The laminating pouch has not been put through a laminating machine, if that's what you mean. I can actually pull the pouch apart into two separate layers, but they haven't separated while spinning (yet). I don't think they will, either.

Good luck on building your own ;) If anyone is interested, I have some more pics of the adapter and the achromat that I can post.
 
I cut a hole in it and mounted it like an ordinary CD. It wobbles a tiny bit, but I haven't had any problems with picture going out of focus, etc. The g-force keeps it level when the adapter is mounted on a tripod, so the only situation where wobbling could be a problem, is when doing quick pans. I haven't experienced this, though.
 
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