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$6 Macro Tilt Lens without glue or duct tape

$6 Macro Tilt Lens without glue or duct tape
I just came back from the Christchurch SuperShed (our city council recycling centre) where I bought a discarded slide projector for $6.  In less than an hour, I turned the projector lens into a tilt macro lens for my dSLR.  I know there have been lots of these sorts of projects but I tried to do this one without hot glue or gaffer tape so hopefully my process will help you to turn your odd lenses into useable ones.
 
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Step 1Finding the right lens

Finding the right lens
Any lens can be adapted as long as the distance from the back of the lens to the focal point (slide, film, or whatever it is projecting from or to...) is more than the distance from the flange (where the lens attaches) to the sensor.  Don't stick a ruler into your camera, just look it up.  For my camera (Olympus 4/3rds), the flange distance is 38.67mm (Wikipedia - Lens Mount) and the back of the slide projector lens to where the slide would be is around 45mm.

This lens has a focal length of 85mm, and compared with some of the other lenses I saw, I guess it is about f2.8. I should point out that most projection lenses do not have variable apertures so you have to shoot with them wide open (shallow depth of field).  This one has a spiral groove which makes it easier when enabling twist focus.

 
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21 comments
May 6, 2011. 12:35 PMcrazyg says:
duh projector lens!
i am currently experimenting with the shift and tilt thing,hav orderd enlarger lens off ebay,also disasembled a ded sony handy cam,when iv got several slide/stuper8 projectors sitting in the attic.
looking forward to reading the rest of your adheisve free approach to assembely
Nov 30, 2009. 9:36 AMfordmw says:
you have great results  I have been doing this with film camera and now digital on the  one lens may fit all
Nov 20, 2009. 2:39 PMdavidwp13 says:
 Hi I checked outthis project and I am just getting in tophoto. i am not sure what this is doing. PLEASE do not take me wrong I just donot understand and for cheap if it does anything i could use i am VERY interested
Nov 18, 2009. 5:25 PMLuminousObject says:
This is cool. Is your camera a bronze color, or is that just because of the light in the first picture?
Nov 19, 2009. 1:54 PMramses says:
and you didn't adjust white balance? For shame!

jk lol
Nov 20, 2009. 12:21 PMramses says:
I didn't even see the picture. but since you mentioned it looked bronze because of light. You might be able to blame the camera if it is a point and shoot. I would know already if instructables didn't corrupt the exif data...
Nov 20, 2009. 9:33 AMtwoherbs says:
And I just got rid of two projectors......ugh!
Nov 19, 2009. 6:49 PMEdaemus says:
Great to see a fellow Kiwi featured on here - especially a photography instructable :) 
Nov 19, 2009. 3:39 PMfazgard says:
Very nice!

Lookin for an old projector lens now. 
Nov 19, 2009. 5:52 AMBradhadair says:
You said it was pretty unwieldy, have you tried using it with a tripod?
Maybe you could combine it with this other 'able
http://www.instructables.com/id/iSteadii-20-Image-Stabilizing-Unit/
 
Nov 19, 2009. 7:57 AMafxzanac says:
That is really really amazing.  The image quality is astounding, and the final picture of the altoids tin just proves how effective this is.  Great 'ible!
Nov 17, 2009. 6:29 PMdawsonj says:
 awesome! you live in christchurch too? same! I go to  the super shed all the time! they have some great junk there, especially computers.
Nov 17, 2009. 5:02 PMPunkguyta says:
 My fujifilm takes better pictures than that WITHOUT a macro lens
Nov 16, 2009. 4:54 PMcowscankill says:
The mountain picture is awesome! And how small is the plant in the last photo (so we know how good the macro is)

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In my free time, I like building and repairing almost anything especially with found or recycled materials.