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Flash Projector

Walker avatarWalker

November 8, 2013

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This is a 3D printable slide projector that will work with a Nikon SB-600 flash.

The goal of this project is to sync the slide projector with my camera so it will project an image or pattern when I take a picture.

For the projector to work you need to attach a flash to the back and a lens to the front to focus the light.

I find using a flashlight to get everything set up and in focus is a good idea, then switch to the flash.

I designed some custom slides with patterns for creating different effects. Mounted slide film works great too.

This model is set up for use with a Nikon Speedlight SB-600 and a Nikon lens mount. I've been using a bower 85mm 1.4 lens to test. But other lenses work. You just new to be able to open the aperture manually. Newer Nikon "G" lenses wouldn't work as well.

This project was created in Tinkercad, and I used Meshmixer to generate support material for printing.

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Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike

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