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Some of you may have seen I recently designed a hack to convert a Canon EOS 50mm 1.8 ii EF into a TS-E Tilt Shift lens which worked out Really well! Check the link here: [ Ссылка ]
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Canon EF 28mm 2.8:
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Shock Mate SA1997 Boot:
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Wiha PH0 Precision Phillips Screwdriver:
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Wiha Precision Screwdriver Sets:
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Jewler's Screwdriver Set:
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Soldering Iron:
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Solder:
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Solder Flux:
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5" Diagonal Cutting Pliers:
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6 Excel Files:
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Larger File Set:
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BSI Bob Smith Glue (I like the 108 weight the best):
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BSI Bob Smith Accelerator (Helps speed up drying time of glue):
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Magnifying Glass Clamps Soldering Stand:
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Dremel 9903 Tungsten Carbide Cutter:
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Atlas Super Saw:
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4-Chuck Swivel Head Pin Drill:
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Micro Drill Bits:
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Double Sided Sticky Tape:
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Well I decided to go wider!
The EOS 28mm 2.8 EF lens is an outstanding lens so I thought it would be a perfect candidate for me to hack. I found one damaged and very cheap so it was time to put it under the knife. The results turned out Very well!
The project was done with a 2 inch boot by Shock Mate SA1997 29-84086 to function as a bellows. The rubber is the perfect thickness and works perfectly. This is the same boot that also is used in the 50mm I previously done.
Watch the 4 videos before you attempt building the lens because there are some things I change along the way so you don't want to have to redo some parts.
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