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MFT Mount for Chronos 2.1 --- Resin Print with metal Mount!
Nikon1:
So finally here it is: MFT-Mount for The Chronos.
I designed one way back in early 2018, a pretty crude one. https://forum.krontech.ca/index.php?topic=123.msg1205#msg1205
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Now The user likevvii made an very useable Design with some Input from me, he wrote:
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--- Quote ---Here is the file if you want to post it on the forums. Forums doesnt let me upload the image so I have to use my own upload website. I dont have a reliable upload site so it is better if I didnt post it since it may get deleted in the future.
It was designed specifically to be resin printed.
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Is made especially for the 2.1, but should work on an 1.4 as well.
Metall MFT-Mount from here is mounted onto the Resin Print:
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GU6OBU8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Nikon1:
A small Clarification here, since Bian asked me, if i can also upload the STL file for the Print:
If i didnt put it clear enough in the Original Post, here again, I did not make this, this is a Design by the Forum user "likevvii". This is also not my Camera, images and STL file are made by him, not me.
He just came and asked me about a bunch of details and Dimensions, on how to make such an Adapter, and i Sent him A very rough Sketch for one and provided Some Measurements with it, he then went ahead and made the Adapter shown here, a very Clean and Beautifull Design that should hold up reasonable well for light average use (for rough Production Environment/ industry/ Very Heavy lenses or all other Heavy use i would still highly reccomend to use some kind of Metal Adapter).
About a Week later i asked him, how his Adapter was working out for him, and he sent me above Images and STL-File, but couldnt upload to the Forum (Had similar Problems in the Past at random times also sometimes myself), and told me i can Upload them if i want, so i did, since this seems very worth sharing with the World, finally an propper MFT-Adapter Design that is affordable/ Finally a way to mount an Speedbooster for those who want that.
STL File for the Print is also Uploaded in the Original Post above, maybe a bit hard to see, because there is images uploaded also. Its 3 Images and 1 STL-file.
julien:
I would like to put a speedbooter too.
Do you have any tips to remove the CS steel ring without damaging the sensor, did you use a special tool?
Bian:
--- Quote from: julien on February 10, 2021, 04:09:49 AM ---I would like to put a speedbooter too.
Do you have any tips to remove the CS steel ring without damaging the sensor, did you use a special tool?
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Its realy easy to remove it: Unscrew the little hexagonal socket screw at the bottom of the camera (its also for adjusting the flange back) - remove the scew and the little metal pin. Then you are able to unscrew and remove the steel ring.
Nikon1:
I posted an somewhat detailed Explaination with plenty Images Here:
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https://forum.krontech.ca/index.php?topic=614.msg3949#msg3949
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There is also A Full Tutorial From Krontech themselfs, where it is explained with some Images:
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https://www.krontech.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/IR-Filter-.pdf
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If needed, i can also post an Video of how to remove it, let me know.
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