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Tony Tibbetts October 21st, 2005 06:45 PM

Wow...and I thought I was being rough on mine. Using a D screen is an interesting idea.

Tony Tibbetts October 21st, 2005 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben Winter
The D screen is a good bit heavier than the GG that was in there is, so the vibration motor is going to need a power boost.

Ben,

I modified my Letus35 to accept different battery packs. Here are some pics:

http://www.tonytibbetts.com/letusmod01.jpg
http://www.tonytibbetts.com/letusmod02.jpg

Not the greatest pics, but you get the idea.

Just to warn you though, the 6V battery pack can get pretty noisy.

On a side note: For anybody who's interested, on the frosted CD the grain is so uniform that you can almost shoot without the vibration...well almost. I have to use the shadows to get the video cameras macro to focus on the screen.

Ben Winter October 21st, 2005 08:45 PM

Ironically Tony I did the exact same thing, with the kind of three-pin connectors they use with computer fans.

A.J. Briones October 21st, 2005 09:01 PM

looks like i'm going to be taking a trip to radio shack soon. thanks for sharing, guys!

question: does the stronger vibration from the 9volt affect the stability of the camera?

Ben Winter October 21st, 2005 09:11 PM

Probably not. The size of the motor limits the thing to only so much vibration, and I seriously doubt something as small as a dime can really affect the camera.

Leo Mandy October 21st, 2005 10:00 PM

Ben,

I was wondering how well the Nikon D screen would work with the Letus35, do you have any side by sides of the old GG and the Nikon Screen? How is it in Low light situations?

I think the 9V players out there are a good idea - we need some side X side of those as well to see how they stack up!

Quyen Le October 21st, 2005 11:39 PM

9v is too much for the motor, thanks.

Quyen

Ben Winter October 22nd, 2005 10:16 AM

mandy,

My Nikon D Screen has a large blemish in it that polished out the ground glass, so now I have a portion of my D screen that shows the aerial image. The screen is essentially ruined. I can take a few test shots with it but it will have that imperfection. I can then shoot the same shot with Quyen's ground glass in place once the replacement comes in the mail. But from what I have seen with the Nikon D screen in place, there does seem to be less grain, if not better light transmittance. It's hard to beat Quyen's ground glass in terms of that.

Also guys, for those of you who want lens covers for each side of the Letus35, try the smaller side of lens filter cases overtop each side held on by a rubber band around the whole thing lengthwise.

Tony Tibbetts October 22nd, 2005 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quyen Le
9v is too much for the motor, thanks.

I agree, I wouldn't run it past 6V. Trust me, it's way noisy at 6V. I would recommend against it.

Although I have been debating setting up a 6V battery pack with a fader type knob to alternate the speeds of the motor. That may be something someone here would like to experiment with.

A.J. Briones October 26th, 2005 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mandy Leo
I wrote a small cleaning how-to and gave it to Quyen, don't know if it is up on his site yet, you might check there for info.

The plastic pieces are a product of the Plastic Moulding that Quyen is making. Nothing major, just compressed air to get rid of it.

hi mandy, this how-to is not up on the site yet. is it possible for you to email to me? i can also host it, if others would like to see it.

thanks!

Frank Ladner October 26th, 2005 03:09 PM

Quote:

Although I have been debating setting up a 6V battery pack with a fader type knob to alternate the speeds of the motor. That may be something someone here would like to experiment with.
Tony: That actually wouldn't be too difficult. All that's needed would be the variable resistor (aka potentiometer) between the motor and the power source. These can be had from Radio Shack for a couple of bucks.

Leo Mandy October 26th, 2005 04:24 PM

I really can't post it without Quyen's permission, so he will have to give you the go ahead, sorry!

Quyen Le October 26th, 2005 04:43 PM

Leo,

It's your guide, I don't see any reason you can't post it. There are some differences on the Letus35 version (I am not saying 35A I just upgrade it a little by little without posting). So the guide for your unit doesn't cover all other units but the basics are really similar, thanks for putting the guide together. I just don't have time to make it universal, thanks.

Quyen

Tony Tibbetts October 26th, 2005 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Ladner
Tony: That actually wouldn't be too difficult. All that's needed would be the variable resistor (aka potentiometer) between the motor and the power source. These can be had from Radio Shack for a couple of bucks.

Yes, I know. I'm lazy. I was merely hoping someone else would dop it and tell me how well it works.

Daniel Moloko March 4th, 2006 05:15 PM

I got some blurred spots on my GG on the Letus35, some spots that looks softier than the whole stuff. it is some kind of dirty? how do i clean the GG?

thanks!


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