Diy Camera Lens at Aiden Lord blog

Diy Camera Lens. Here is adam's completed diy zoom lens, made from copper he mined himself, as well as borax, sand, and soda ash that he collected. Today we're making lenses with epoxy, using a replication molding technique. This is a petzval derived design that i tweaked to show the popular swirly bokeh. If you ever want to experiment with optics, making your own lenses (or adapting old ones to fit on current cameras) is definitely a good way to do it. Adam's diy pinhole camera and finished zoom lens were made entirely from scratch. Can an ordinary person made a camera lens from scratch? How to make a diy camera lens using a magnifying glass and cheap macro bellows. Mostly works đŸ˜‡consider subscribing đŸ¥°â˜•buy.

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How to make a diy camera lens using a magnifying glass and cheap macro bellows. Mostly works đŸ˜‡consider subscribing đŸ¥°â˜•buy. If you ever want to experiment with optics, making your own lenses (or adapting old ones to fit on current cameras) is definitely a good way to do it. This is a petzval derived design that i tweaked to show the popular swirly bokeh. Adam's diy pinhole camera and finished zoom lens were made entirely from scratch. Can an ordinary person made a camera lens from scratch? Today we're making lenses with epoxy, using a replication molding technique. Here is adam's completed diy zoom lens, made from copper he mined himself, as well as borax, sand, and soda ash that he collected.

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Diy Camera Lens Today we're making lenses with epoxy, using a replication molding technique. This is a petzval derived design that i tweaked to show the popular swirly bokeh. Adam's diy pinhole camera and finished zoom lens were made entirely from scratch. How to make a diy camera lens using a magnifying glass and cheap macro bellows. Today we're making lenses with epoxy, using a replication molding technique. Can an ordinary person made a camera lens from scratch? Here is adam's completed diy zoom lens, made from copper he mined himself, as well as borax, sand, and soda ash that he collected. If you ever want to experiment with optics, making your own lenses (or adapting old ones to fit on current cameras) is definitely a good way to do it. Mostly works đŸ˜‡consider subscribing đŸ¥°â˜•buy.

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