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Waqar
04-06-2020, 12:17 AM
I recently purchased a second hand optolong canon clip in cls filter with the intention of using the glass in it for astro mod on my nikon d5600 but silly me didnt do the research on the width and length of filter glass required to replace the stock filter. the glass in the optolong canon full frame clip in filter was not wide enough. so i ditched the idea of using it for astromod and instead decided to design and machine (CNC) a clip in style cradle that can house the cls filter glass and will fit in my Nikon D5600. i have never machined something this delicate before so wasn't sure if i will be successful or not but tried it any way and it actually turned out ok. took very long time to machine as i was very conservative on the cutting speed. then i took the glass out of the canon clip in cradle and cut it to size. put it all together and it fits perfectly in the camera. now i cant wait for clear skies to test if it actually works.
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bojan
04-06-2020, 06:41 AM
Very nice outcome.
I tried to do a similar thing for my Optolong filter and my Canon 60D using 3D printing...
My problem was the shape of the filter (too big for clip-in design), so I ended with different concept (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showpost.php?p=1296638&postcount=14)..
But.. this filter ring was clashing with focusing screen bracket inside 60D (I even lost the screen, it fell off, never to be found again so I had to buy another one... 450D was OK), so I ended with filter mounted inside the EOS adapter, using very thin retaining ring.
However, recently I found this filter doesn't help as much as it used to because LP (in Melbourne and Ballarat) is predominantly caused by LED illumination.
Wow, nice job indeed, well done.
Leon
Lovely craftsmanship Waqar:thumbsup:
Best
JA
Waqar
05-06-2020, 02:33 AM
thanks guys. i gave it a quick try tonight with 98% moon shining bright. i think it did what it was supposed to do. pretty happy with it. would be fun to be able to try it on some other targets.
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