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    No. It was not difficult. It took some time to set it up just right, but I did not mean it was difficult.

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    I can't put the lens gear and then remove it to put it on another lens? I'm also using the lenses for photography so it's somewhat silly to leave the lens gear on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kanauru View Post
    I can't put the lens gear and then remove it to put it on another lens? I'm also using the lenses for photography so it's somewhat silly to leave the lens gear on.
    Oh no, they can be removed. They just slip on the front of your lens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by designbydave View Post
    Oh no, they can be removed. They just slip on the front of your lens.
    Oh that's great then, I was worried I wouldn't be able to slip them on and off. Is it not advisable to spray paint them black ( I'm assuming you would of if it was possible ) ? I guess I'll go order them today

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    Quote Originally Posted by kanauru View Post
    Oh that's great then, I was worried I wouldn't be able to slip them on and off. I guess I'll go order them today
    They sort of assume a tear-drop shape after they are formed, so you just have to kind of squeeze them onto your lens. I have been meaning to get a quick demo video put together. Hopefully I can make some time next week for that. Hard to describe without showing you.

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    Hi Dave,

    Just ordered 2x Rail Mounts from you.
    Trying to get my Beachtek to mount to my rig, but off setting it to the right to counter balance my new monitor... Weight is becoming an issue!

    More sanding coming my way!
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    Hey Dave, got the lens gears and the rail mount a bit ago. Thanks a lot for sending a few extra stickers to replace the one I messed up.

    Wanted to let you know that the medium size lens gear fits perfect on the canon 50mm EF lens. The new rail mount I got seemed to slide onto my rails much easier than the first one on my dfocus, didn't have to sand it or force it on. Nice work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by J_Inwood View Post
    Wanted to let you know that the medium size lens gear fits perfect on the canon 50mm EF lens. The new rail mount I got seemed to slide onto my rails much easier than the first one on my dfocus, didn't have to sand it or force it on. Nice work!
    Thanks for the update. What f is that lens? 1.4? 1.8? I'll add it to my list of known lenses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by designbydave View Post
    What f is that lens?
    It's a 1.8

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    The exposed parts on my metal drive shaft thing are starting to rust. Is this to be expected? The parts inside the black thing haven't began this process yet. It still spinss perfectly fine though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dc7ks View Post
    The exposed parts on my metal drive shaft thing are starting to rust. Is this to be expected? The parts inside the black thing haven't began this process yet. It still spinss perfectly fine though.
    Yeah, they are uncoated steel so some surface oxidation is going to happen. You can take them off and clean them if desired. The best way is WD40 + Scotch-Bright. That will make them shinny and nice. If you don't have that around then any fine grit sandpaper will also work, 600ish. You could also let them soak in some Coke, the carbonic acid will clean the surface rust off nicely. Just don't drink the Coke afterwords .

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    The large gear works great on my 85mm Nikon lens. I was afraid that it wasn't going to fit, but it's nice and snug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatti View Post
    The large gear works great on my 85mm Nikon lens. I was afraid that it wasn't going to fit, but it's nice and snug.
    Let me know the f value of that lens and I will add it to the web site. TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by designbydave View Post
    Let me know the f value of that lens and I will add it to the web site. TIA
    This is the information from around the rim of the lens: NIKKOR-H Auto 1:1.8 f=85mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatti View Post
    This is the information from around the rim of the lens: NIKKOR-H Auto 1:1.8 f=85mm
    Great thanks!

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    Now that dminor is making his own marker plates, are you still intending to produce some? Or are you going to leave it to him?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumple View Post
    Now that dminor is making his own marker plates, are you still intending to produce some? Or are you going to leave it to him?
    I will be selling them as soon as I can get my web site updated. I have a bunch of material and will probably start cutting them today. They will be offered as an optional upgrade to keep the initial cost down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by designbydave View Post
    I will be selling them as soon as I can get my web site updated. I have a bunch of material and will probably start cutting them today. They will be offered as an optional upgrade to keep the initial cost down.
    YEAH???? WELL AS SOON AS THEY ARE AVAILABLE......I WOULD LIKE Too Get the upgrade......

    HOPE WE TALKING ABOUT THE FF MARKING PLATE....

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    Quote Originally Posted by designbydave View Post
    I will be selling them as soon as I can get my web site updated.
    Sorry to pedantic, but are talking marker plates only, or marker plates and stationary guide marker?

    I have no idea what to call that bit, but I am sure you know what I mean...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumple View Post
    Sorry to pedantic, but are talking marker plates only, or marker plates and stationary guide marker?

    I have no idea what to call that bit, but I am sure you know what I mean...
    Yes both:

    http://twitpic.com/44lb9

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    And the plate is unmarked unlike dminors whose has markings.
    Try saying 10x fast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumple View Post
    And the plate is unmarked unlike dminors whose has markings.
    Try saying 10x fast!
    Yes, an overhead projector marker, Vis-a-Vis wet erase marker works great.

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    Ergo. Vis-a-Vis. Concordently!
    Thanks for the reply.
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    Can you paint the metal parts black for some extra cash?

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    Quote Originally Posted by namelok View Post
    Can you paint the metal parts black for some extra cash?
    Paint on metal sucks. It will look black until the first time you touch it and then it will scrape off, looking worse than it did before paint. The real way to make them black would be to anodize them, but that would require me outsourcing labor which means more time to make them and more money. They could also be powder coated but that also is something I cannot do myself.

    You are welcome to paint them yourself. Let us know how it turns out.

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