DIY Night Vision Camera from Old Phone
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- I will show you how I homemade this real and powerful night vision from old cellphone.
To make it work we need to remove the infrared filter glass from phone`s camera.
It was a tricky job, but the result is more than satisfiying !
Please subscribe to help my channel grow :) @FixitEasyDIY
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Dissasembling cellphone
02:03 Removing infrared filter from camera
02:22 This is the IR filter
02:34 Aseembling phone`s camera
03:40 Connecting phone`s camera on motherboard
03:57 Adjusting the focus on phone`s camera
04:20 Assembling the phone
05:00 Preparing the infrared wiring
05:31 Making mounts for the IR module
06:07 Making mount for the Li-ion battery
07:50 Marriage of the Night Vision
07:59 Final look :)
08:09 Time to test it !
09:47 Please subscribe ! - Хобби
I watched the video till end, and it turned out amazing🙌🍀💯💯💯
So from my understanding, only this thin glass stops the IR lights?🤔
Thank you brother 🙏 Yes that thin glass is stopping 99% if the IR light. Therefore I had to remove it. This was the hardest part of the procedure.
Hello, very nice video, keep it up, I follow you on both channels.
Thank you brother 🙏🙏🙏
@@FixitEasyDIY If we use VR glass and put phone inside it you can use it outdoor without anyone notice it. Now the light of the phone's screen is too high. With VR glass it's too perfect
I don't know why but watching it I remember for muvie "Predator" 😂😂😂
Actually it has something to do with it ☺️☺️
fantastic. 👍 you can fine tune the footage by adjusting the white balance & exposure settings of the camera, if it has a manual shoot option.
Thanks for the hint. I am actually not that good at shooting videos, but this sounds logical. I will definitely try that. Thank you again 😊
Nice project my friend!
Thank you brother ☺️ I was amazed by the result ☺️
Why no partlist?
I should have share it. It is basically random stuff from my workshop. IR module for night vision camera ( the round LED thing) 12v battery from old laptop cells with BMS circuit and a switch.
"That is very exciting. However, I wonder about one thing: Is it possible to build it without modifying the smartphone camera, so that the smartphone camera remains the same and the night vision camera is added with an external case?"
Actually it cannot be made without modifying the camera. The main reason for this is because the IR filter should be removed from the lens. It is a hardware and we must remove it manually :)
App store night camera app 👍
@@FixitEasyDIYit can you just have to get a godly bright ir light
surely a USB IR LED could be easier 😂
That's a good idea. I wanted to use max power, delivered by 12 V module and it was dirt cheap on AliExpress ;)
Did this phone had Autofocus.
Yep. It had, but I've removed it when displaced the IR filter. It would be ideal if I could manage to keep the auto focus.