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-===== Changing ​lenses =====+====== Using different ​lenses ​with Vizy ======
  
-Vizy can work with two types of lenses -- M12 and C/​CS-mount. ​ M12 is the same type of lens commonly used with action cameras like GoPro. ​ C/CS-mount is often used in industrial/​security applications. ​ Being able to use both types of lenses means Vizy can be used with a wide range of off-the-shelf lenses.  ​Since Vizy has an actuated IR-cut filter, it's recommended that you use lenses that do not have IR-cut filtering. ​ Fortunately,​ these lenses are more common. :-)+Vizy can work with two types of lenses -- M12 and C/​CS-mount. ​ M12 is the same type of lens commonly used with action cameras like GoPro. ​ C/CS-mount is often used in industrial/​security applications. ​ Being able to use both types of lenses means Vizy can be used with a wide range of off-the-shelf lenses.  ​
  
-==== Attaching zoom lensor any other C/CS-mount lens ====+**Note:** since Vizy has an actuated IR-cut filter, it's recommended that you use lenses that do not have IR-cut filtering. ​ Fortunately,​ these lenses are easier to find. 
 + 
 +===== Attaching zoom lens or another ​C/CS-mount lens =====
  
 Vizy's 8-50mm zoom lens is a C/CS mount lens.  Vizy's 8-50mm zoom lens is a C/CS mount lens. 
  
-  - Remove the existing lens by loosening the set screw -- use a screwdriver if necessary. ​  +  - Remove the existing lens.  Start by loosening the set screw -- use a screwdriver if necessary. ​\\ {{wiki:​image_335.jpg?​600}} ​  
-  - Unscrew lens by grabbing the outermost ring.   +  - Unscrew lens by grabbing the outermost ring and rotating counter-clockwise.\\ {{wiki:​image_336.jpg?​600}} {{wiki:​image_337.jpg?​600}} 
-  - Attach spacer ​to lens and tighten. ​FIXME (screw on spacer) +  - Attach ​the spacer ​that came with the zoom lens and tighten. ​\\ {{wiki:​image_325.jpg?​600}} 
-  - Make sure the aperture is fully open. FIXME (open aperture ​ +  - Make sure the aperture ​(red arrow below) ​is fully open by rotating in the ''​%%OPEN%%''​ direction ​It'​s recommended that you tighten the set screw so that it stays open. \\ {{wiki:​image_327.jpg?​600}} 
-  - Screw the lens into the lens mountFIXME (screw lens into lens mount) +  - Familiarize yourself with the focus adjustment (red arrow below). ​ Notice how it has about 90 degrees of rotation. Find the approximate "​center"​ focus setting where there is approximately 45 degrees of rotation possible in both directions\\ {{wiki:​image_328.jpg?​600}} ​   
-  - Tighten the set screw so the lens doesn'​t rotate in the mount when you focus/​zoom.  ​FIXME (tighten ​set screw+  - After finding the center of focus, remove the focus set screw. \\ {{wiki:​image_329.jpg?​600}} 
 +  - Screw the lens into Vizy'​s ​lens mount until you run out of threads (that is, you cannot rotate further), then back off such that the focus "​hole"​ is centered as shown. \\ {{wiki:​image_331.jpg?​600}} ​ 
 +  - Tighten the set screw so the lens doesn'​t rotate in the mount when you focus/​zoom.  ​\\ {{wiki:​image_332.jpg?​600}} 
 +  - Reinstall the focus set screw. \\ {{wiki:​image_334.jpg?​600}} ​
  
  
-==== Attaching M12 lens ====+===== Attaching ​an M12 lens =====
  
 Vizy ships with a wide-angle M12 lens mounted in an adapter ring.  You can use the adapter ring to mount your own M12 lens.  ​ Vizy ships with a wide-angle M12 lens mounted in an adapter ring.  You can use the adapter ring to mount your own M12 lens.  ​
  
-  - Remove the existing lens by loosening the set screw -- use a screwdriver if necessary. ​  +  - Remove the existing lens.  Start by loosening the set screw -- use a screwdriver if necessary. ​\\ {{wiki:​image_335.jpg?​600}} ​  
-  - Unscrew ​the lens by grabbing the outermost ring.   +  - Unscrew lens by grabbing the outermost ring and rotating counter-clockwise\\ {{wiki:​image_336.jpg?​600}} {{wiki:​image_337.jpg?​600}} 
-  - Loosen and remove the lock ring from the wide-angle lens -- use pliers if necessary. ​FIXME (remove lockring) +  - Loosen and remove the lock ring from the wide-angle lens -- use pliers if necessary. ​ \\ {{wiki:​image_338.jpg?​600}} 
-  - Unscrew wide-angle M12 lens from adapter ring.  FIXME remove lens from adapter +  - Unscrew wide-angle M12 lens from adapter ring. \\ {{wiki:​image_339.jpg?​600}} 
-  - Screw in new M12 lens into adapter ring.  +  - Screw the new M12 lens into adapter ring.  
-  - Screw adapter ring into the lens mount. ​+  - Screw the adapter ring into Vizy'​s ​lens mount. ​
   - Focus as desired (described below.)  ​   - Focus as desired (described below.)  ​
   - Use the lock ring and set screw to fix the focus. ​     - Use the lock ring and set screw to fix the focus. ​  
  
-==== Focusing ====+===== Focusing ====
 + 
 +Please refer to the [[wiki:​vizy_getting_started|getting started guide]] if you need help with connecting to your Vizy, etc. 
 + 
 +  - Bring up a browser and point it to your Vizy (typically ''​%%vizy.local%%''​). ​  
 +  - Run a program that streams video, such as the ''​%%video%%''​ example. ​   
 +  - Focus the lens on your subject, using the video feedback in your browser as a guide. ​  
 +  - You can extend the zoom lens' focus range by adjusting the "back focus",​ that is, the distance between the back of the lens and the image sensor. ​ You can adjust this by loosening the set screw (red arrow below), and rotating the lens such that it rotates within the lens mount. ​ You may need to remove the focus set screw as before. ​ When you are happy with the back focus distance, retighten the set screw to fix the back focus.  ​
  
-  - Bring up a browser and point it to your Vizy.   +{{wiki:image_332.jpg?600}}
-  - Run a program that streams video, like the ''​%%video%%''​ example. ​ Refer to the [[wiki:vizy_getting_started +
-|getting started guide]] if needed.  +
-  - Focus the lens on your subject while using the video feedback in your browser +
  
  
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