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DIY 35mm adaptor- covering holes
Hi everyone,
I have been busy making my own 35mm adaptor pretty much based on the one from Wayne Kinney: Sgpro. I have noticed that many adaptors are 100% sealed so that no dust can get inside. My issue being that when I remove the SLR lens I can see inside and dust can get in. So what have you guys used or suggest I should put to cover the holes. Adding an extra bit of glass would I beleive make me loose light. Plastic but what type of plastic! Any suggestions? |
Simon,
Try the glass of uv filters. actually i left mine open. just made covers for the holes for stowage and when i travel. The spinning motion when the adapter is turned on will "shrug" off any debris, if any, on the GG. |
Brevis is sealed from both sides with multicoated plastic UV filters. Hope this helps.
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Letus35a has a glass protecting front side of GG screen, however, I broken it trying to clean dust off ground glass one day, and never replaced it.
I agree that dust is more of a problem with vibration adapters, than with spinners, and my self built spinner doesn't have anything . |
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