3D printed camera accessories...

Bessa R grip.

I tweaked the design slightly to recess the mounting screw somewhat and to add another strap lug for a vertical hang. At 100% infill the grip is only 21grams.


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Thanks! I will try. They seem to be quite simple inserts.
Yup, and the layout looks like it could be 3d printed easily. If you haven't used any design software maybe give Tinkercad a try? It is free online software. It usually isn't the best for things with precise measurements but with the layout of those inserts it should do fine. Just go through the tutorial to see how you build things by grouping different shapes. I'd probably tackle that as two rectangular prisms for the parts that fit into the sides of the film gate and then two rectangles holding them together vertically top and bottom (make them maybe .8mm thick) and then another rectangle on top for the film gate. Make that one maybe .6 or .8mm thick so there are enough layers to make it opaque.

If you get lost let me know the measurements and I could model it in another program easily.
 
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Yup, and the layout looks like it could be 3d printed easily. If you haven't used any design software maybe give Tinkercad a try? It is free online software. It usually isn't the best for things with precise measurements but with the layout of those inserts it should do fine. Just go through the tutorial to see how you build things by grouping different shapes. I'd probably tackle that as two rectangular prisms for the parts that fit into the sides of the film gate and then two rectangles holding them together vertically top and bottom (make them maybe .8mm thick) and then another rectangle on top for the film gate. Make that one maybe .6 or .8mm thick so there are enough layers to make it opaque.

If you get lost let me know the measurements and I could model it in another program easily.
Thank you!
 
Fuji GX680 AA battery adapter
I saw someone hack a rechargable digital camera battery for the Fuji. I might take this model as a base and do something similar. The original NICAD packs for the v1 and v2 GX680s were apparently around 7.2v. The facotry Fuji AA pack is 9v so it seems like the camera voltage regulates internally. The v3 runs on either the AA pack or (3) CR123A batteries.

Another take on a battery pack.

GX680 6x6 mask and 645 mask for the IIIN film pack,

Copal 0 lens plate for the GX680
 
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