Dashmellow
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Thingiverse....that was it!
That's a rather short lens - much more compact than my 6mm lens.My 8 and 12mm are here. 8mm mounted and focused, samples coming later tonight.
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Thanks for the links. I need one of those metal clip things first to go under the headliner, as I don't have any exposed metal to attach the magnet to.Designs for the FPV mounts on BG are freely available at Thingiverse. FPV mounts or appropriately sized magnets would be the way to go for a vibration free rear install.
https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threa...ra-post-your-pictures.502/page-51#post-359085
https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threa...ra-post-your-pictures.502/page-51#post-359099
That's a rather short lens - much more compact than my 6mm lens.
Yup, way shorter than the Treeye lenses. I like the smaller footprint.
Look good. Waiting to see how it perform. Just curious. What distance did you adjust your focus to?
Yup, way shorter than the Treeye lenses. I like the smaller footprint.
No harm in trying though. I received a small 12mm lens this morning that I will try soon.Though I'd like a little more zoom, 12mm (1/2.5) is most probably going to overshoot.
No harm in trying though. I received a small 12mm lens this morning that I will try soon.
Did you need to do any case modifications to fit that lens? One of the downsides of the 4mm F1.2 is the larger diameter barrel which requires you to cut away the lens opening in the case for it to fit.My 8 and 12mm are here. 8mm mounted and focused, samples coming later tonight.
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Did you need to do any case modifications to fit that lens? One of the downsides of the 4mm F1.2 is the larger diameter barrel which requires you to cut away the lens opening in the case for it to fit.
Did you need to do any case modifications to fit that lens? One of the downsides of the 4mm F1.2 is the larger diameter barrel which requires you to cut away the lens opening in the case for it to fit.