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3D-printed, lightweight bodies designed for the modern photographers.
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Why do we stand out?
At threedeecameragear, we don’t just build cameras that work — we build cameras you’ll want to hold, display, and shoot with.
While we spend a lot of time perfecting the mechanics and reliability (especially with models like the X35), design plays just as big of a role.
Every camera is carefully shaped to capture the charm of vintage film gear while keeping a clean, modern feel. The result? Cameras that not only perform exceptionally well but also look and feel truly special.
Client Reviews
“I like this camera a lot. I like the lightweight design and simplicity as a camera. It has the potential to be a great walking-around medium-format camera similar to a Texas Leica. It is pretty simple to print so I would expect that it should pretty well on any modern printer. I printed mine in black PETG and the film nobs in medium-dark grey. I look forward to using this camera in the field. I looked forward to what this designer comes up with in the future for other camera designs.”
— John H“Amazing build quality and the creator has been incredibly helpful with questions. Easy to operate, all moving parts feel great. Would highly recommend this camera for anyone with an interest in 6x9.”
— Anthony S“Great camera! Super simple operation, easy to wind film back and forth and everything feels nice and sturdy. I got the Mamiya press model and got some nice crystal clear shots already. Works great with an external viewfinder and I feel like I was able to get very accurate framing. I got the lens extra snug with a little strip of light seal foam on the inside of the bayonet, but overall pretty balanced with the shape of the bottom of lens cone allowing the camera to sit nice and flat. I also like that you can use the two knobs to get your film nice and tight for each shot. Zone focusing is a breeze with the 65mm Mamiya Press lens, I’ve been able to get nice crispy landscape shots with the foreground in focus at F11, which I read is the sharpest aperture for these lenses.”
— Daniel W
What film to shoot…?
“Budachrome was brought to life by a group of industry professionals to fill the void in Hungary and provide motion picture film stock and high–quality scanning services for photographers.”