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removed spring loaded shooters from model. redesigned landing gear layout to one side (inspired by the A-10 Warthog :) )
Had a "broken" Ricoh R10 (It won't zoom after a day on the beach, bummer). Which I've modified with 3 cords. One for ground (brown), for the focus (yellow) and the trigger (red). If i short out the cords to ground it either focus or takes a picture. Quite simple.
Though the first experiments haven't yet gone as I hoped they would. I was hoping that just stacking a transistor in the middle of a cord and ground would work as a trigger - didn't. Tried a FET instead. Didn't work either. Problem is the FET/Transistor is working as a diode and pulls the trigger to ground, causing the camera to take a picture as soon as I hook it up.
Will experiment further.
Seen at the 2011 Jack Roush Day show in Manchester, Ohio. The modification is powered by a Chevrolet engine.
Description: Modified Halavo Carry-all
Date: Jun 1943
Creator/Photographer: Unknown
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, Collections Department, Port Hueneme, CA 93043, www.history.navy.mil/museums/seabee_museum.htm
I modified these Pentax K-mount (KR) full frame manual lenses, a 50mm and 28mm macro, to fit my EF mount Canon EOS camera.
You can clearly see the protrusion on the lens on the left; this was preventing the mirror moving fully and half a dark frame was the result. Removing this makes them work.
They've been in my loft for 10 years along with my Ricoh KR-10 35mm camera, so instead of throwing them away I might as well get some use out of them!
I also have an M42 mount lens; Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC S 1:3.5 135mm.
This isn't pictures but doesn't need modification; I've ordered a converter for it.
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Since they're made of Delrin, the mod wheels are probably the most expensive material on the synth (outside of the CEM 3340s, which are pushing $100ea these days). The Delrin was shop scrap, though, so didn't cost really anything..