Yes on both. Never tried smaller than 0,15. I have a 0,3 nozzle to try to. Here's an uncleaned-up gear for test.
Yes, this one looks much better! But I'm not sure about that four tips. Anyway, FDM looks promissing.
Just curious, is it necessary to use black?
Do you mean plastic color? What's the difference?
BTW, I haven't still tell about the lens internals. If you unscrew the lens holding ring, you can find a lot of interesting parts. We are going to use only the lens and the lens holding ring (first two positions on photo). Also we need some spring to compensate the thread backlash. This is extreamely needed for proper autofocusing, as backlash causes an error when the motor changes rotation direction. The lens movement distance from end to end is 2mm, and we also have 2mm of space from the bottom of the housing. Generally we need a 4mm height light spring with 2mm working stroke. Unfortunatelly, we cannot reuse original wave spring, as it is too stiff, because it was designed only to lock the holding ring from being unscrewed.
Frankly speaking, that was a great headache, as manucturing a new special spring could be too costy. Manufacturers just hangs up the phone if you are going to purchase less than thousands of spring...

But luckily I found a solution - stencils!

The stencils, that are usually used to transfer solder paste to a bare PCBs. I decided to design a flat spring, based on this technology. This is going to be reliable and very cheap! Another good feature is that stencils are stainless.
I haven't finished the spring design yet, I should define the number, the width and the length of "legs", the stencil thickness. There are some early examples in attachments. Maybe you noticed a mistake on renders, that legs ends should be bended too.