That thing was not old nor rusty, mild scrubbing with a toothbrush removed all the "rust". polymer and plastic don't rust. The moving parts moved fine after slight cleaning. He definitely stages these vids.
I looked at the plastic body Nikon and the lens, and that was as far as I was going with this. Obvious fake. You wrote close to what I was going to write without me even seeing the video.
As a photographer, it is so painful to see a sensor being scrubbed by a goddamn toothbrush. And what is he doing checking the "currents"? he is just randomly placing the probes on the board. smh these fake restoration channels cringe af.
Some emery cloth on the sensor and lens would've made a world of difference too. I bet the sensor size went from crop to medium and the resolution increased from 10 million to 1000,0000,0000. Great that a multimeter and soldering iron are in fact magic wands.
@@tubebarros Give him a lump of rusty iron, give him a soldering iron, a multimeter, TADA! You have a lump of gold. The guy's a freaking alchemist really!!
The video is totally in reverse. He firs took the final shots where the camera works and the then put some putty to pretend the plastic got rusty (lol) and tooth brushed it and soldered some random spots.
What was the continuity testing all about, when i work on cameras, i have to use an oscilloscope, signal generator a power supply and a extremely clean environment. especially for the lens and sensor. and lots of time, and a workshop full of parts. just washing does not cut it.
I don't want anyone to get mad, but I think it's easier to revive Ho Chi Minh's mummy than it is to revive that rotten camera. However, it is very interesting to see the inside of the machine.
Unless you can get replacement parts for bupkiss, there's no way. Why would somebody who is skilled enough to repair a digital camera be picking through garbage anyway? I call this whole video bogus.
14:07 it shook the world when the almighty plastic finally get rusted and you did excellent job by restoring it yet you failed to restore your screwdriver ?
Please look at the content and the comments. EVERONE is in agreement that this content is fake and misleading. It is 100% fake. This is ruining it for those who make legitimate video in the community. Please remove this content. I like watching this kind of restauration content, as it relaxes me for some reason, but this one is clearly fake.
You guys killed me with the comments. As a person who does not work in this field and has a very limited understanding of repairing tech, I thought this was real, and was EXTREMELY impressed.
Да это для просмотра делают видео. Сначала снимают как он работает и все такое, а потом убивают эту камеру. Но народ ведется и просмотры набегают. Там же такая механика замороченная в затворе и зеркале. Как датчики фокусировки переживут шкрябанье щеткой ХЗ. У Никона на некоторых моделях они от эксплуатации-то отъезжали. А уж после снятия матрицы вообще юстировать ее нужно и т.д.
@@renatsalimgareev ахаах очевидные вещи говорите😋👍 больше всего бесят те кто делает "диорамы" и потом типа из реставрирует. У меня к примеру настоящие ржавые игрушки, а не разводняк
How to make a successful FAKES channel: first you record the camera working perfectly, then you take it apart and show the assembly process with "everything clean" and then you put it back together and smear it with mud and dirt and pretend you find it casually walking while you were filming.
It hurts my soul how this stupid man destroyed a camera, just to pretend to repair it. You have no idea that cameras have extremely delicate sensors and components that must be treated with great care. These channels must be reported. I say this because I repair computers, but when it comes to digital cameras and video readers, it is even more difficult and delicate. And these "restoration channels" dirty the work of others, when they don't even know how to use a multimeter properly.
Cameras don't rust like metal :) Even though the movie is a set-up. Nikon, where it is supposed to show the durability of these cameras, is a glory for the person who efficiently breaks down this body into prime factors. I watched it out of curiosity because I use Nikon myself.🙂
Fake fake fake !!! Plastic does not rust! They filmed the "after" footage first when the camera was clean. The they filmed the "before" footage later when they threw it into the dirt. Fake fake fake
I too disassemble and reassemble lenses in a dirty shop behind my house. As long as you can get it to "mostly fit" back together there will be no problems!
Yesssss my favorite classic stroll and a look through some random rubbish In a dirty street and randomly find an electronic device. Do you guys all read the same script?
Fake : 1.- Used camera 2.- It disarms 3.- They put it in mud. 4.- They disarm her Video: (3)The camera is found in the garbage or mud, (4) it is disassembled and washed, (2) the assembly process begins, (1) it is presented as corrected.
Take two new cameras. Dunk one in mud. Clean mud off and dissasemble it then clean it some more, washing circuit boards in water so they will never work again. Put it back together. Then swap it for the other new camera to fool the viewers in to thinking you repaired it. No one will ever know.
I like that, when he put the lens back on the camera, the distance scale window was all miss alignment to the left, but after he put the battery in the camera and started to take picture, it was back top center where it belonged.
LOL The body and the lens were separated, but they stayed near this whole time. The most romantic story of the century. Oh, and they are very wet after being under the sun for hours. I know this video is purposed as a joke. I bet this guy is like, "Man, this Nikon D70 is so old and almost has no use these days. Let's turn this into RUclips views."
Well, I bought a pro Canon 1dxII from a local camerashop, and it had been submerged for a while, and then left for 4 years, as the camera repair shop said every single part and all, cables and pcb's were dead. I found the original report of repair attempts, and even spoke to the repair technician. So, I got it super cheap just to use the eyecup and the front cap, but curiosity took over, and I spent a weekend taking it semi (or halfway) apart. Used one 000 screwdriver, one pincet and a very great number of cottonswaps, an old natural hair toothbrush, plus electronics cleaner spray (a propper one), and compressed air on a can, plus the door open, to ventilate all of the isopropyl out. Phew. Not healthy to inhale, so don't! Now, I got the stuck buttons to function, actually all buttons work perfectly now, and it powers on, the shutter is perfect, all ports work, lens coupling work, reads CF cards and Cfast cards perfectly, both LCD and rear screen works, all menus work, I updated the firmware to 1.1.8 and the remaining part to do, is the mirror house and pentaprism. I suspect the problem lies in a gear that is stuck, "error 20/22", because of dissolved magnesium from the camerabody. There was lots and lots of white dissolved magnesium as powder and small "stones" everywhere, inside out. A ton of it. Now it looks completely as new on the outside and inside, and near everything works. The shutter works but the mirror only semi works. I am sure, I'll get there. Just need another weekend free of other things to do. Also, this camera lists out the shutter count as under 9000. That is seriously few shutter movements. The battery was beyond repair, so I use one from my other camera, similar, plus the charger. I could just insert new battery cells, but I prefer to get a new original battery, but not now, as I have two already. Now, I need to take apart and repair my Leica from 1954. So, to all of those who says it cannot be done: yes, it can done. This video though, is pretty "weird". Enough said. Cheers.
Such a great video! I didn't know plastic could rust to the point it looks like it's covered in literal shit! And wow! How you cleaned the PCB by dunking it in soap and water! Never thought about doing that! Totally won't fry the electronics. And testing the PCB! Wow, showing a whole 0 volts of current with random probing a PCB with no power hooked up!
The kind of "restoration" video were a device is destroyed and restored by the same person ... And the electrical test is just hilarious. And why not put the camera and the lens in the dishwasher or use the high pressure cleaner ?
That thing was not old nor rusty, mild scrubbing with a toothbrush removed all the "rust". polymer and plastic don't rust. The moving parts moved fine after slight cleaning. He definitely stages these vids.
No shit sherlock :D
By magic, from nowhere appears all the tools to unmount and repair a camera for a guy who looks "anything" valuable into the trash..
as usual
Agree, that what I thought too :)
I looked at the plastic body Nikon and the lens, and that was as far as I was going with this. Obvious fake. You wrote close to what I was going to write without me even seeing the video.
He did not check the trash very well. He might have missed a gold brick or a Mercedes
🤫
Lol
Stay tuned for the next episode. Anything you wish are in those trash piles.
"Full restoration of old rusty MERCEDES 2023 car found in landfills" is the next video
The Mercedes 500S and the iPhone 14 are for the next video.
Person 1: ''On a scale of 1 to 10, how fake do you want this video to be?''
Person 2: ''Yes''
This guy has access to holy water.
😂
Person 1:I can reach chinese tiktok tier
But he's getting the clicks
10 FAKE TO THE FUCKING MAX
This video was probably in reverse. There is no way that thing worked after washing the sensor and the electronics like that
seems scripted, that was the only thing in garbage with liquid thing on surface, everything else was dry af
The Camera was made in China
It's water but not water that from well or somewhere else...it's processed water without minerals
@@mr.fanstastic9010 i think his brain was
Totally agreed , silicon architecture and integrated circuits architecture engineers after saw this video 😭🤐.
Funny how he rebuilt the whole camera but couldn't open the battery compartment when done!
I was thinking the same thing. Can't work out how the battery door opens!!
@@CrookedNose2131 He got it open, you hater!
These videos are fully staged if you didn't realise😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a photographer, it is so painful to see a sensor being scrubbed by a goddamn toothbrush.
And what is he doing checking the "currents"? he is just randomly placing the probes on the board. smh these fake restoration channels cringe af.
it was actually a specific sand scrub brush
He is doing science with that multimeter. He is a scientifing ingenieer ripair men after all.
I am still laughing the way use that multimeter and soldering iron what a legend
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Some emery cloth on the sensor and lens would've made a world of difference too. I bet the sensor size went from crop to medium and the resolution increased from 10 million to 1000,0000,0000. Great that a multimeter and soldering iron are in fact magic wands.
And dinamic range now is 150 stops:)
@@tubebarros Give him a lump of rusty iron, give him a soldering iron, a multimeter, TADA! You have a lump of gold. The guy's a freaking alchemist really!!
At least he didn't spray paint the case black !
12:42 the way he cleaned the sensor gave me a heart attack
It's fine. There's a layer of glass covering the sensor.
The video is totally in reverse. He firs took the final shots where the camera works and the then put some putty to pretend the plastic got rusty (lol) and tooth brushed it and soldered some random spots.
just the fact that he is wetting all the components is enough to tell me this is not a true restore... and the testing with the multimeter is. a joke.
You should run a service :).
- My camera is not working, sir
- No problem, let's disassemble it and clean with a toothbrusch!
This is fucking crazy...
He likes to soak it into orange mud holy water before he performs his miracles.
I'm surprised, that now even the plastic rusts 😂😂
And lens from glass rusts too 😀
🤣🤣🤣🤣
What was the continuity testing all about, when i work on cameras, i have to use an oscilloscope, signal generator a power supply and a extremely clean environment. especially for the lens and sensor. and lots of time, and a workshop full of parts. just washing does not cut it.
what did you see? they are genius
He actually removed the rust with a belt sander, and got Stevie Wonder to test the circuit board.
I see, he uses a "High End Multimeter" to check the pcb with the continuity tester function by using completely random testpoins...🤪😝😂
I don't want anyone to get mad, but I think it's easier to revive Ho Chi Minh's mummy than it is to revive that rotten camera. However, it is very interesting to see the inside of the machine.
The Ho Chi Minh video is coming later this year. For some reason, the footage of him alive again is only in Black and White film.
Lol ouch
The good work aiming to the sun and activating flash, my hero
Great job on showcasing the intricate process of repairing Nikon cameras in this video!
Even a dry camera is almost impossible to repair if gone bad
Dude and his family probably assembled them for a wage…
@@MrRusty-fm4gb “made in Japan” says otherwise
I have a couple for repairing can he wave his magic on them and restore them as new
Unless you can get replacement parts for bupkiss, there's no way. Why would somebody who is skilled enough to repair a digital camera be picking through garbage anyway? I call this whole video bogus.
14:07 it shook the world when the almighty plastic finally get rusted and you did excellent job by restoring it yet you failed to restore your screwdriver ?
you may fool some people but people who actually have experience with cameras and electronics know that this is not real.
good job you have amazing electronics knowledge from Bolivia 🇧🇴
2:04 "Yes. Those sensors is perfectly fine and ready for next photoshoots..."
Please look at the content and the comments. EVERONE is in agreement that this content is fake and misleading. It is 100% fake. This is ruining it for those who make legitimate video in the community. Please remove this content.
I like watching this kind of restauration content, as it relaxes me for some reason, but this one is clearly fake.
The soldering part is hilarious!
I bought that camera!
Best door-stop I've ever owned.
when you know how to repair a camera but have a hard time opening a battery door.
Why he didn't try to open that f....g door with the multimeter ?
@@mmadmiche should’ve just turned on the soldering iron and melted through
You found a deep fried camera, neat!
fake. nikon camera housing is plastic.. how the hell plastic rusted like that? also those thick rust came off with few brushes?
You guys killed me with the comments. As a person who does not work in this field and has a very limited understanding of repairing tech, I thought this was real, and was EXTREMELY impressed.
lol , if you make dirty your matrix camera is gone... they recorder how make shots with camera then dirty it and "repaired"
LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The test he did with the measuring device hahahaha made me laugh.
Cleaning the sensor with a toothbrush was also fantastic
wtf is he doing with that multimeter? 🤣🤣
I reported this video. Please all do the same, this is a disgrace to those who make real restoration video.
Bring back the dislike counter youtube. Don’t have to waste our time watching fake videos.
Даже не верится что подобные вещи можно привести в порядок просто прочистив их зубной щёткой!
Да не верь мне я так тыщщууу раз делал🐷🐷🐷
Да это для просмотра делают видео. Сначала снимают как он работает и все такое, а потом убивают эту камеру. Но народ ведется и просмотры набегают. Там же такая механика замороченная в затворе и зеркале. Как датчики фокусировки переживут шкрябанье щеткой ХЗ. У Никона на некоторых моделях они от эксплуатации-то отъезжали. А уж после снятия матрицы вообще юстировать ее нужно и т.д.
@@renatsalimgareev ахаах очевидные вещи говорите😋👍 больше всего бесят те кто делает "диорамы" и потом типа из реставрирует. У меня к примеру настоящие ржавые игрушки, а не разводняк
@@renatsalimgareev особенно после щетки внутри оптики и на матрице - огонь))))))))))
Особенно доставляет слой ржавчины на пластике
How to make a successful FAKES channel:
first you record the camera working perfectly, then you take it apart and show the assembly process with "everything clean" and then you put it back together and smear it with mud and dirt and pretend you find it casually walking while you were filming.
This is how I'm thinking it went down too.
It hurts my soul how this stupid man destroyed a camera, just to pretend to repair it. You have no idea that cameras have extremely delicate sensors and components that must be treated with great care. These channels must be reported. I say this because I repair computers, but when it comes to digital cameras and video readers, it is even more difficult and delicate. And these "restoration channels" dirty the work of others, when they don't even know how to use a multimeter properly.
Wow didn't know glass could go rusty I feel sorry for this guy in trying to make people believe in plastic going rusty and glass tut tut
These Asians never stop bullshit
Unfortunately people are in fact stupid enough to believe stupid shit like this.
Cameras don't rust like metal :)
Even though the movie is a set-up. Nikon, where it is supposed to show the durability of these cameras, is a glory for the person who efficiently breaks down this body into prime factors.
I watched it out of curiosity because I use Nikon myself.🙂
Cleaning the sensor with sopy water and toothbrush👌
Fake fake fake !!! Plastic does not rust! They filmed the "after" footage first when the camera was clean. The they filmed the "before" footage later when they threw it into the dirt. Fake fake fake
10:37 There is just no way you can brush a CMOS with a toothbrush and still expect it to work properly.
He wants to get artistic blur without Photoshop or Gimp.
Now works in 8K
Fake or not, just putting it back together would be a win for me.
He didn't put it back together, he tore it apart and then played the video backwards.
Umm? Never mind.
He had two cameras.
Haha nice I did not know that plastic can rust
Wow how convenient that the lens was sitting right next to the camera
Indeed ... he also found the bag, a 1TB memory card and a Manfrotto tripod but they'll be cleaned and restored in the next video.
11:53 Aahaha, what the f is he doing! 🤣 11:05 was also funny, but this is just hilarious.
I too disassemble and reassemble lenses in a dirty shop behind my house. As long as you can get it to "mostly fit" back together there will be no problems!
11:53 He isn't even trying anymore.
Yesssss my favorite classic stroll and a look through some random rubbish In a dirty street and randomly find an electronic device.
Do you guys all read the same script?
Its interesting that these restoration video guys even manage to find rusty plastic
Fake :
1.- Used camera
2.- It disarms
3.- They put it in mud.
4.- They disarm her
Video: (3)The camera is found in the garbage or mud, (4) it is disassembled and washed, (2) the assembly process begins, (1) it is presented as corrected.
особенно умиляет разборка оъектива)))) кто разбирал - поймет о чем я
О чем ты?
@@heroingray о том что линзы объективов изнутри имеют особое напыление, и после его удаления эти стекла будут снимать хуже нокии 2004 года))))
@@ariva-ariva да, после щетки просветлению хана!))
Take two new cameras.
Dunk one in mud. Clean mud off and dissasemble it then clean it some more, washing circuit boards in water so they will never work again. Put it back together. Then swap it for the other new camera to fool the viewers in to thinking you repaired it. No one will ever know.
Why does he only use a glove in the hand that’s not touching the fake rusted camera
proceeded to the video just to hit that hate button
I like that, when he put the lens back on the camera, the distance scale window was all miss alignment to the left, but after he put the battery in the camera and started to take picture, it was back top center where it belonged.
I lol'd, wish I could put back together a zoom lens without lining everything up but his method was magic!
LOL The body and the lens were separated, but they stayed near this whole time. The most romantic story of the century. Oh, and they are very wet after being under the sun for hours. I know this video is purposed as a joke. I bet this guy is like, "Man, this Nikon D70 is so old and almost has no use these days. Let's turn this into RUclips views."
the way you check the circuit components.....in resistor mode...… looks like completely fake.
why all of your devices that you have found are muddy? but their location where you got it are not. just curious.
I think it would have been a better title if he said "An old muddy camera."
Well, I bought a pro Canon 1dxII from a local camerashop, and it had been submerged for a while, and then left for 4 years, as the camera repair shop said every single part and all, cables and pcb's were dead. I found the original report of repair attempts, and even spoke to the repair technician. So, I got it super cheap just to use the eyecup and the front cap, but curiosity took over, and I spent a weekend taking it semi (or halfway) apart. Used one 000 screwdriver, one pincet and a very great number of cottonswaps, an old natural hair toothbrush, plus electronics cleaner spray (a propper one), and compressed air on a can, plus the door open, to ventilate all of the isopropyl out. Phew. Not healthy to inhale, so don't!
Now, I got the stuck buttons to function, actually all buttons work perfectly now, and it powers on, the shutter is perfect, all ports work, lens coupling work, reads CF cards and Cfast cards perfectly, both LCD and rear screen works, all menus work, I updated the firmware to 1.1.8 and the remaining part to do, is the mirror house and pentaprism. I suspect the problem lies in a gear that is stuck, "error 20/22", because of dissolved magnesium from the camerabody. There was lots and lots of white dissolved magnesium as powder and small "stones" everywhere, inside out. A ton of it. Now it looks completely as new on the outside and inside, and near everything works. The shutter works but the mirror only semi works. I am sure, I'll get there. Just need another weekend free of other things to do. Also, this camera lists out the shutter count as under 9000. That is seriously few shutter movements. The battery was beyond repair, so I use one from my other camera, similar, plus the charger. I could just insert new battery cells, but I prefer to get a new original battery, but not now, as I have two already. Now, I need to take apart and repair my Leica from 1954.
So, to all of those who says it cannot be done: yes, it can done. This video though, is pretty "weird". Enough said.
Cheers.
hmmmm... he so skilled at using a multimeter, that sometimes even his bare eyes are enough to trouble shoot circuits. 🤣🤣
Amazing how much plastic "rusts".
And also amazing to remove rust from plastic with a toothbrush ... this guy is a genius.
The way you use the multimeter and soldering iron is fcking unseen
Vi diệu vậy bạn. Mình có con canon compact ixus 95is bạn sửa đc không. Cất tủ lâu ngày quá thành ra bấm không lên nữa.
Нехрен было в шкафу вещь держать, тогда и нажиматься бы стало.
Such a great video! I didn't know plastic could rust to the point it looks like it's covered in literal shit! And wow! How you cleaned the PCB by dunking it in soap and water! Never thought about doing that! Totally won't fry the electronics. And testing the PCB! Wow, showing a whole 0 volts of current with random probing a PCB with no power hooked up!
I love the prodding of the garbage bags with a stick to make it look like he's actually searching for something.
Did anyone report this spam video yet?
JAJAJAJJA que personaje, igual es un crack porque esto es contenido 100% humorístico.
The guy can disassemble clean and reassemble a high Tech camera with Millions of pieces but that battery door stumps him every time....
The morale:
You can't do fake videos if you're too stupid.
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Very stupid fake. 11:38 is supposed to be what? 11:58 probing wires that are insulated in that ribbon? 12:35 complete bullshit.
what? no example images... I wanted to see the affects of the scratched sensor. I like the torn ribbon cable for the lens to body interface.
Found in Landfill not landfills.
The Camera is RS mate, once it gets water in it there is no coming back from that.
Ha I didn't knew plastic can be rusted I am gonna sue my science teacher
Regardless fake or not fake; staged or not staged, I enjoyed watching how a camera and lens are stripped and reassembled.
Weird how inside is clean not rusted no moisture 🧐
Ikr? Amazing how glass and plastic also rusts. lol
How did rust form on this non ferrous camera. This whole video is complete lies, and makes me wonder if the rest are all lies as well.
That battery door ALMOST won
One day or the other I’m sure he’ll be finding a old rusty Rolls Royce and start restoring it. 😂😅😂
He must have a memory problem, if I were to hide something in the garbage, I would find it in an instant...mind that the lens rusted also. Amazing.
Ahora sé como desarmar mi cámara si algún día lo necesito. 😊
Alternative title: "The brutal torturing of a DSLR camera".
Rubbing a sensor with a toothbrush, what could go wront?
поржал с работы с мультиметром
Просто спец он
This 11:05 - 11:22 part is the most intriquing, shown how super expert he is. LOL
I haven't watched the video but the thumbnail gives away how fake it is when you can see the plastic covered in rust.
I just clicked on the Video to Comment on this Fake Restoration.
Camera Bodies like these dont Rust, cut the crap!
See you around✌🏼
The kind of "restoration" video were a device is destroyed and restored by the same person ... And the electrical test is just hilarious.
And why not put the camera and the lens in the dishwasher or use the high pressure cleaner ?
Next he’s going to find Ferrari out in filled rusted and hes going to restore the whole car in few hrs 🤣🤣🤣🤣
with a toothbrush ...
This guy even doesn't know what he is testing with multimeter
these videos are like movies, we all know its fake but we watch them anyway
Rubbing a camera lens glass with tootbrush... Very smart.
Plastic doesn't rust.
スゴイ復活ですね㊗️🎉
I was casually walking around when I found an x100v in the trash
Plot twist: they show you the footage in reverse.
Anyone think this is all staged?
How do you put electronics in water and not damage it? Or that not water? 10:25
Hi OP here, for my next video I'm going to reanimate the Queen with a toothbrush & a multimeter!