Photos: 10 clever 3D printed camera accessories - TechRepublic

Photos: 10 clever 3D printed camera accessories

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    Lens cap holder

    Lens caps are easy to lose, so order this customizable lens cap holder in a variety of different materials and colors for about $17.

    Image: spruce\/Shapeways
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    Tripod plate

    If you have several different cameras, these plates can be frustrating to fit. This 3D printed design on Thingiverse is compatible with most tripods. The design is free and you can print it out on your own 3D printer.

    Image: nickoaverdnac\/Thingiverse
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    Focus ring

    A focus ring for the Canon Rebel that comes with the kit is expensive or unavailable, so this user made their own version of the focus ring for an 18-55 mm lens for $17.

    Image: DrJekyll\/Shapeways
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    GoPro bike mount

    To get your camera a point of view from your bike, this mount replaces the stem cap to install any Go Pro camera. It runs about $10 on Shapeways.

    Image: MESH_Components\/Shapeways
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    Ski goggles mount

    This 3D printed mount, available for about $13 on Shapeways, attaches to your ski goggles to mount the Camports Evo camera. It’s unobtrusive to your vision and securely mounts on the side of the goggles.

    Image: Mowi\/Shapeways
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    GoPro frame

    This $13 frame for GoPro can also hang from things (like a toy helicopter or drone). The controls can be accessed by pressing the frame (through the case). The shop has other GoPro frames available as well.

    Image: dennisdereus\/Shapeways
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    3D printed digital camera

    Forget all those accessories, you can just 3D print your own digital camera with instructions and materials listed on Instructables, an open source platform for 3D printed items. The maker said this isn’t great quality, but rewarding to print nonetheless.

    Image: randofo\/Instructables
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    3D printed pinhole camera

    This pinhole camera was completely 3D printed and shoots medium-format 120 film in a square crop. The design was featured on Thingiverse, but it’s now for sale for $50 on Tindie.

    Image: Schlaboratory\/Tindie
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    Camera lens

    This photo was taken with the acrylic lens above, made with a 3D printer. The design is available on Thingiverse for free, and the actual lens can mount to many different cameras.

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    Tilt-shift lens adapter

    These lenses are used to create a shallow depth of field or miniature effect for photographers. However, they’re very expensive, even though they’re quite simple. This page on Instructables has several versions of this lens adapter, and there’s even a video tutorial to show you how to print it at home.

    Image: JoeMurphy\/Instructables
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Lyndsey Gilpin

Lyndsey Gilpin is a former Staff Writer for TechRepublic, covering sustainability and entrepreneurship. She's co-author of the book Follow the Geeks.