Sunday, November 17, 2024

NixaDesign Offers Affordable Solutions with 3D Camera Accessories

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Providing 3D printing and graphic design services, Nixa Design Studio benefits from 3D technology for new designs. Preferring Zortrax’s printers in this regard, the firm attracts photography lovers’ attention.

Nixa, a Polish design studio, uses Zortrax’s M200 3D printers and the company’s dedicated printing materials to create a series of specialized sports camera accessories. These cases and mounts offer users better image stability and allow them to mount their cameras in previously inaccessible places. 3D printing technology allows users to create completely original prototypes and experiment with new solutions before going into mass production. Nixa’s mounts have several common features: they can all move in three different axes and ensure stable filming in both the operator’s hand and when attached to an object or surface such as a steering wheel or a tennis racket. Thanks to Zortrax’s wide range of 3D printing materials, professionals can adapt their projects to perfectly suit their needs – whether they require mounts and cases that are extremely durable and or one’s that are lightweight.

Nixa’s Nut-Crusher mount is a product that seamlessly combines ergonomics and versatility,

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allowing users to mount their sports cameras on all sorts of circular surfaces with a diameter ranging between 15-30 mm. The use of Zortrax’s printing materials gives the product incredible durability, something that was unattainable when using other solutions. The company’s Shark casing, which is an ideal mount to use on all sorts of helmets, gives users the ability of either mounting their camera vertically or horizontally thanks to a system of dual holders located to the side and top of the casing.

Nixa’s 3D printing projects are created and added to Zortrax’s Model Library. The Model Library is a cost-free tool which lets users store all of their 3D printing projects in one place and access them from various different devices. By linking the Model Library with the possibility of logging in with Facebook, it has also become a tool via which users can share their personal experiences and project results and give advice to one another.

 

 

Engin Buzhttp://printing3d.news
After graduating from the Department of Journalism in the Faculty of Communication at Ankara University, Mr. Engin Buz completed his master's degree in Yıldız Technical University's Department of Political Science and International Relations. In 2000, he began his career as a reporter working in various publishing companies and he has prepared culture-art and economic news. Working as an editor in publications for the textile industry since 2009, Buz has started to work at Textilegence established in 2013. Engin Buz is currently preparing business news for the textile and digital printing industries prominently.

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