I Paid $1,250 For 5 Broken Arri Alexa Cinema Cameras... Can I Fix Them? (Part 2)
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2022
- I bought 5 broken Arri Alexas for $1250 on eBay! Make sure to watch the whole video because it gets crazy!
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Keep going i liked your video about repairing the alexa 😍😍😍
Bro so happy for you. I know the feeling I actually started repairing RED DSMC1 and had to go through this same process, and now I'm the only repair center worldwide for these cameras. When going through SDI P, I'm guessing it is level A and Pf is level b, so depending on the format your device is programmed for, it will only accept one or the other some devices can accept both.
You are so talanted man try to fix the other one I believe in you and I know you will be successful
HEY! CONGRATS for the working Alexa camera! ♥
You should think about becoming a camera repair-man.
I'm not embarrassed to admit I had a slight tear of joy when finally you recorded and played back your first video from the Arri Alexa. Outstanding!
Ha. Same here, man. I was very happy for him.
I had a goofy grin too smh lol
Bro me too. I legit just cheered out loud. Scared my cat and everything.
same, love to see these kind of wins
Very Interesting video. ProTipp: Never say what you'll do, just do it and tell what you do while showing :)
This is great advice!!
That advice applies to life in general. Let your actions speak for you.
this... dude should have a course on padding the runtime
I worked as a DIT in Germany for many years and during the time the Alexa came out. Such a great video, thanks! Was kind of a ride down memory lane ;) If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I will try to answer them. Cheers
PS: the footage looked quite contrasty, did you do grading? did you use Log-C? Did you try the Open Gate mode? As I mentioned in another comment, there are dead pixels in your footage and there is a fix.
I'm also very interested in seeing what mode he used.
was geht denn bei dir ab...bist einfach gandalf bei so arri zeugs. respekt
Thank you! I shot in Log-C and color graded with FilmConvert Nitrate. I have lots of practice to do with color grading with it so it can definitely use some improvements. Also im currently working on pixel masking to fix the dead pixels!
@@sem_skywalker Agreed, they seem to take up more than one pixel each, and looks softer than if it were a cluster of dead pixels. I guess this may just be because this camera doesn't seem to shoot in 4k but has been included in a 4k video? This doesn't seem super likely though, due to the nature of the dots. As you say, lighting affects it also. I definitely agree with you that the sensor/protective glass just needs a clean. I have a Lumix G7 that had a very similar issue and blowing air onto the sensor fixed it. The defects looked almost identical.
@@sem_skywalker Let's hope so 🤞
Congratulations! That's a big achievement 👏 In my eyes, repairing stuff has to be one of the coolest things you can do in life. I hope you make more videos about this topic :)
Thank you so much! Also i'm a huge fan of your channel, i've been watching since the start of your "Making a Film Company" series! Keep up the great work.
@@FoxTailWhipz Ah, that's fun to hear! :) New episodes coming soon, including buying a bunch of used stuff for our new office. Can't wait to release that episode and put more focus on "re-use" :)
@@Andyax i'm a huge fan....can't wait for the new content
Remarkable project 👏😎
The image quality looks incredible! 😌
Thank you so much!!
Amazing. Just awesome. I worked for ARRI (rentals) when they had a place in Heston UK. I learned so much back in 1996, how to change a film in a bag, what a marking disc was, I cleaned enough of them, bodies (ARRIFlex), lenses (ARRI/Zeiss), lighting (ARRILux), and so much more! But this, this is next level. It eclipses what I learned back then. Rebuilding a working ARRI Alexa is just incredible. What an achievement. Congratulations Sir.
I might have a few more answers for you: (I'm wirting these as I watch the video so you might already found a solution)
1. internal battery low (doesn't really matter as it's just the one supplying the internal clock when the camera powered off)
2. SDI connectors don't last forever but they can be replaced quite easily (atleast on the newer Alexas, Classic shouldn't be different).
3. you figured that out ... (the pink image could be different causes: not mached color spaces between camara and monitor, WB and tint. A factory reset should fix these (always a good idea with an Alexa you haven't used sofar). Could be a Sensor or image processing problem which would be more severe.)
4. white screen (with covered sensor) could mean that the calibration file is missing or corrupted (fix: new calibration, which unfortuantly only Arri service can do)
5. yes, those died young - usually when they come in for service they have 10k+ hours.
6. you figured that out ... the ring on the sensor: dried out drop of liquid or hair (but its really sharp so probably on the sensor not the glasses infront of it (try to blow it of with one of those camera dust blowers, if it sticks: whipe it of with iso, (aceton) or distilled water try it out some might work some might not)
7. if you try to remove the sensor from the housing just don't pull of the heat pipes or PCBs (it would kill the thing). If service does it more than double what you paid for these cameras.
8. those dots (dead pixels) look more like dust or laser damage (first can be fixed, latter not). if its dead pixels it looks quite bad (compared to a regular one - might can be calibrated might not)
Yay you got one working. If you have questions just ask, I might know it or someone who does.
I too started tearing things apart at a young age. This is a perfect example of my own philosophy: "If someone was smart enough to design and build it, then I'm smart enough to figure out how to fix it." Many times I've been told that I was 'super smart'; my response is "I dunno about smart, I'm just good at figuring sh*t out." I see that in you.
I also see that you are a good filmmaker. Part 1 had me on the edge of my seat before you even placed the order! Speaking of filmmaking, a little 'cost of replacement' insurance and you could RENT this camera to other budding filmmakers. I've seen this camera rent for $600US per week, by itself; and that's at the low end. Add accessory package(s) and you'd really be cooking with solar.
VERY WELL DONE! I'm glad I took the time to watch.
Glad that I was able to contribute with the IR filter suggestion but wow that was a huge amount of legwork in testing and troubleshooting the other things. Great that you had a happy ending with a mostly working camera in the end!
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@@smallzebra19 Just if you read comments BEFORE watching the video... ;-D
What's genius is even if he got scammed at least he made his money back from ad revenue
That footage is SO BEAUTIFUL! I'm so genuinely stoked for you man, congrats. It was a joy to watch this journey and I can't wait to see more videos!
Literally what I did growing up too. My father and Mother had an electronics repair business, that pretty much meant I had an unlimited amount of things to pull apart and experiment with. Loved every minute of Both these videos.
Damn man! You’ve gotten so lucky with these, I didn’t think you’d get a single working camera out of it let alone several! I mean they’re not perfect but what a discount!
You should definitely part out the non working one as I know the boards, components and parts from them would help out so many others with one or two issues stopping them from using their Alexa’s!
I don't know too much about these but looking at the prices for even part machines I feel like even if they all had defective sensors 1250 for all 5 would still be an incredible deal. For reference a parts machine (with supposedly just defective buttons tbf but you never know) sold on bid for 1500. That's just one camera. Seeing that it's honestly impressive the listing for all 5 didn't insta sell for 1500.
Amazing that you've managed to get a seemingly dead ARRI Alexa Classic up and running, the footage looks incredible too! Considering the price you paid vs. the cost of a fully working used model, it's probably a keeper too. Great series!
The classic is really cheap now, obviously more expensive than he paid but a classic with high speed is less than a red Komodo
Very cool!! I honestly did not expect this to work out for you with the camera's looking like they were perged already, good for you my man!
I love this. The bit where you were recording the screen as you were importing footage is amazing, because I understand exactly the sensation behind it. It's butterflies in your stomach, even though it's "just a camera". It's the feeling I got when I finally received my first camera (Canon 550d) after waiting for days after purchasing. It's the feeling I got when I got my first "pro" camera (Canon 5d mark iv) and I finally unboxed it. Something you've been dreaming of is in front of you, finally. Something you've researched, watched reviews of, put money away for... I understand your feelings, and I love the fact that you managed to let them "pass through" the screen, to the viewers. Cheers!
Huge respect that you pulled it off, as well as still being able to smile in front of the camera after such a grueling process.
This series is already legendary... This is awesome man. Love your excitement, your engagement with everyone and in general, just the information and everything you're doing. Its just so fun to keep up with this progress. Really looking forward to seeing you film some movies or music videos! I did check out your videos you linked on the livestream, really incredible work man. You're... you're a gem. Stay curious. Stay creative.
This is such a great recourse for anyone trying to fix these alexa classics. They’re all over the market right now and I’m sure more people like you will get ahold of them to bring back to life. Awesome work 🙏🏼
Randomly was watching youtube and came across Part 1, you got me hooked man, keep dropping the fire content.
Same here! :D
Same
Same here
😂😂😂
If I remember correctly, CAM1 has missing parts and CAM3 has a bad sensor. Is there any possibility to swap out the PCB containing the CMOS on 3 with the one on 1 and see if that works? I really don't think the camera is 100% broken. Also try hitting the white sensor with a projector or something that makes vertical and horizontal stripes. if you can see some trace of that, it might just be a wrong voltage regulator.
I am no expert but I guess the boost circuit is fine, but the CMOS has something broken inside, that's why when you shift ISO, it works, but when you shift shutter, the integration time of the CMOS doesn't get applied correctly.
I get the feeling he can get another one working too.
I’m so happy for you, you really make me excited while you were testing. Can’t imagine the amount of work behind this, congratulations dude!
Congratulations! So happy for you! One can see & feel the joy of making that one camera finally working!
Damn man, honestly didn’t think you’d get a working Alexa out of the whole bunch! Usually those cameras are all in awful shape but shit man, you made it happen! Congrats and enjoy the camera!
Congrats! I love the whole idea of your channel, of purchasing excellent cameras from not too long ago and getting them for cheap. I came upon your channel last year by looking at some old Video Maker magazines and wondered about those cameras that I used to drool over but couldn't afford them. Now they're relatively cheap. You've proved that they're still really great cameras.
YOU DID IT!!!!! Im so happy for you!
This was so freaking cool. What a great idea! I am curious if you could take a sensor from one of the modular Alexas and re-solder it into one of the other bodies. If it truly is the same chip you should be good and I believe those systems use the same sensors. Also, you could TOTALLY retrofit a speed booster in the flange. Maybe buy the canon RF speed booster (since it's definitely the sharpest) and see if you can retrofit it? Make your own Alexa LF!
oooooo a DIY Alexa LF would be an AWESOME project. I will start looking into it!
@@FoxTailWhipz I’ve performed that surgery on many older Ef mount cameras, basically all you have to do is make sure the element your installing lines up as close as possible to the front flange on the mount as the speed booster you removed it from. You could probably do fine just using a viltrox internal element because at 2k resolution you likely wouldn’t lose any noticeable sharpness. But the canon booster is hands down the sharpest
Awesome video! Loved the Live Steam and seeing what you made with them was great! I can't wait to see what you make with the working unit!
Very happy for you! That moment when it finally worked made me tear up a tad bit i have to admit. An Alexa for 1250 bucks...you are lucky man! Props
Really happy for you, man; your efforts have paid off. We were blessed by your candour about how this transpired, therefore I trust that God would reward you for your commitment and diligence.
I can not imagine how happy you are. An Alexa for the cost of A Black Magic Pocket 4k. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Big congrats! You earned the results!
Would love to see you drive deeper (or collab with someone with more experience) into Frankensteining the two remaining image sensor modules to get a second working camera! I wonder if you could get a used external sensor modules for #4 & #5, or use the parts for #1 or #3?
It would be good to see you go over what was moved and used from which camera to camera, like a recap of the initial findings when you analyzed the 5 bodies in the first video, showing what went where.
Can't wait to see what comes next! It would be great to see your process dealing with/resolving the dead pixels.
You should visit a cinema camera rental house and talk to some techs!
It's amazing that you've gotten 140K+ views about fixing an Alexa; I wouldn't have thought that many people would even know what it was! BTW, you'll appreciate knowing that ARRI charges about $30K for a rebuilt sensor block and another thousand in Labor to install it. Presumably the sensor block is a sealed assembly, no dirt is supposed to get in there. That's why they replace them for free if dirt is found behind the cover glass, when under warranty. That's also why your fix of blowing through the screw hole to move the hair inside is very revealing. That must be the way that dirt gets in there. The whole situation is complicated in the Amira and Mini cameras because there's also a movable ND filter wheel inside the sealed area, Their new camera moves the filter wheel out of the sealed assembly, presumably to make it easier to clean. Congrats on your initiative and discipline!
I don’t know about you guys but I’m really happy for this dude! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
man, i just stumbled upon your Arri fix series today, and I'm blown away. I have a similar experience with growing up tinkering with all kinds of things, and seeing this made me really happy. The feeling you probably got to have it work and for a fraction of the cost of a new one, it had to be worth it. Enjoy your new camera, hopefully I'll see more projects from you, and this time shot on an Alexa! :)
Hi Adam,
your two videos gave me the goosebumps!
I fell in love with Arriflex when I was 9 years old and I had to wait 40 years until I got me my dream camera Arriflex 16ST.
I always wanted to operate...but ended up as an actor. Been doing that for the last 40 years but never lost my love for the aesthetics of a real Arri.
I also started very early to fix up stuff. Lately I bought old Synths and repaired them. It gives me tremendous pleasure to see a broken thing run again...
So I dig what you do!
Keep on going - I wished, I could lay my hands on an Alexa...
Great work!
Congratulations! It's awesome to see your hard work pay off. I can't wait to see what you make with this.
I stumbled across your video from the algorithm and don't know the first thing about film or cameras but I found this series super satisfying and fulfilling. What a great way to combine your passion for tinkering and film. Super stoked for you on your new camera!
So glad you managed to get one working! Amazing footage and hats off to you for trying. Enjoyed the videos
Dude what an incredible series and outcome! Congratulations on your Alexa, I really enjoyed watching you tinker with it and ultimately get one working! 🎥😁🤙🏽
Congratulations ! Nice project. Hope to see some amazing video footage now in your channel. I cannot wait to see it
Great work. I enjoyed every second of this project.
So excited as you, totally amazed about it, I was waiting for the result, ohhh my God, I can't imagine how you'll use it, in which projects, I stay tuned for the next video, for seen more footage of this Frankenstein Arri camera, awesome bro, congrats!
Congratulations, good for you!!!
Dude, you must be really happy that it panned out. I'm happy for you.
Amazing you solved the hairy sensor issue! 👏
I’ve been trying to revive two Red Ones over the past few months and this reminds me so much of that experience. The Alexas look so good!
I bought a Red One recently as well! It’s an awesome camera.
Congrats, amazing work! I am VERY interested in why OG (Open Gate) was an available option in the resolution menu, on an Alexa *Classic*! If OG recording works somehow, you’ve got almost the equivalent of an Alexa XT in recording power! (You’d have to crop the image to your desired aspect ratio, but that’s full use of the sensor!)
Newer firmware?
You really demostrate the meaning of perseverance and so much attention to the detail. I admire this video and your work
Congrats!! Glad to see it all work out, and looking forward to seeing what you make with it.
Your enthusiasm is inspiring, seriously. This has been a really awesome series to follow!
Thank you!!!!
Agree. But youtube doesnt allow me to follow this guy.
Mate, your enthusiasm throughout this was incredible. Really infectious. Congratulations. Happy shooting with your new Alexa 🙌🏼
I had no clue that Arri was a brand. It was so interesting watching a genuine enthusast working through this project and succeed.
I wish you the best of health to enjoy your camera.
The algorithm recommended your channel. No clickbait, no nonsense... Of course I subscribed.
Love your passion for these cameras and just "trying to fix stuff". I have that same mentality like, why can't I fix it? Can't wait to see some of the stuff you shoot with this camera.
Congrats, my dude! 👏 You earned this!
Wow!! That's sooo cool! You totally scored on this one... I'm hoping to see you get 2 or even 3 of these cameras running. There's so much you can do with these cameras... congratulations on the epic WIN!
I'm so happy for you that number two works. Fantastic work. Well done and I wish you lots of fun filming
Dude, I got no words but I'm happy that you got your dream camera, tuned in on the first video and was WAITING on this
You did it, subbing to see how much art you can make with this camera
Much love to you and your art
Good job. I have been troubleshooting electronics for almost 30 years in professional settings. I have had to do a lot of the same thing where I have made good units out of 4 or 5 bad ones. It is a good feeling but its so much better when its things you paid for yourself.
I would keep at the other units. Camera 1 is probably good as is 3 you just need sensors. Maybe some other broken units can provide those parts.
Wow, I enjoyed that immensely! Right up my alley, in terms of tinkering and bringing electronics back from the brink! Keep these videos coming!
I am very excited about this series of videos related to this camera, I can't wait to see what you can do with it.
DUDE! Congrats man! So glad you got one to work! Excited to see what you shoot with it!
I actually got excited for you when it worked! How awesome!
So so cool. Congrats man! Happy for you!
Oh man. It was so exciting to watch. Congratulations on a successful repair.
Congratulations! This process and adventure have been so incredibly cool to watch.
I have been following you since you had 600 or so subscribers. This is such a come up and such a rollercoaster of feeling in this video. I am glad to have found you looking at all of your NEX work, and I hope you keep taking on these challenges.
Thank you so much!!
@@FoxTailWhipz no doubt man. I cannot wait to see how you use this, what you do with it, and the tips you throw about it. I am along for the journey
man I've watched like 4 of your videos today and you're already turning into one of my favourite youtubers.
The mix of passion, progression, editing and know-how make the brightest side of your character shine!
Well, congratulations mate. Very happy for you. Looking forward to see more arri alexa footages. Love your content❤️
I think I almost cried when I saw the footage you were able to take. Congratulations for this project. I'm excited to see what you'll do with this camera. :)
What an inspiring video at the end. Much respect for your work! As someone who gets good things cheap, I know how much fun it is to actually put something like that tog ther for a fraction of price - but this is next level.
Impressive amount of diligence and problem solving. Happy for you that you got it working my man! Great job!
same passion from a young age taking stuff apart and putting it back together -- so happy this worked out for you!!! that's what it's all about. now make us some films!!
Wow, what a ride! Amazing story. Also this must be the most engaging and positive community you can get. Warms my hearts having all these nerds together and helping out.
I still can't believe the images that come off Arri's. The "feel" is other worldly. There's just an unmatchable quality that is indescribable.
Amazing, i am super happy for you - glad to have watched you go through this process
Amazing work man! Being great to see this journey from start to finish.
So great that you got one of them working really stoked for you. Look forward to seeing what happened with the other 2 x M's.
Man the Camnerd/IT geek in me just feels so happy for you! You smashed one of the ultimate projects. Please keep it rolling with fire content :D
This is seriously where life shows the most amazing of moments. You grew so much with this project. Amazing to see the heart.
So stoked you got one working
You lucky bastard. I bought 5 and 3 had no sensors 2 had broken sensors. !! I envy you man.
Congratulations you did it so proud of you for taking on that task and finishing it. You are exceptional and very adventurous. Again so happy for you.
Congratulations bro 🥳🎉🍾
This is so cool! Keep up the good work and make that possible what makes you happy… Good luck for your upcoming projects!
Congratulations man! very happy for you, your hard work got you an ARRI Alexa and you really deserved it!
This was freaking awesome man. Good for you, I'm glad it worked out for you! 🤜🏾💥🤘🏾
Dude, this is insane! So awesome to see you get one working!
Hey congrats! Such hard work, and it looks amazing. What a journey! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely amazing ! Great to see you saved one ! 🤩
I can definitely feel your excitment!! I am excited as well to see your upcoming videos. :)
Now it's time to get the colors and the color grading to a whole you level.
Congrats man , thanks for taking us on this (what proved to be) emotional journey!
Absolutely love this video because it's exactly how i try to repear old stuff: Having no idea and puting parts together hopping for the best. 👏👍
Your excitement and optimism is infectious. Keep it up!
So rad, bro! You’re living the dream for all us camera nerds on a budget. Enjoy that beast! Was really cool to watch that unfold!
Great timing. I literally just watched part 1 clicked your channel an saw part 2 was up 55 minutes ago.
👍🏻👍🏻
2 years later I got hooked up by part 1 and watched part 2 now... The Arri Alexa is a really legendary camera. James Bond's "Skyfall" was filmed on this camera, and has made it popular. I am so happy for you, that it finally worked. Have fun with it!
Congrats!!! Really nice Project!
Good work! Congratulations! Now, get to repairing some of the other four ones and see if you can get a 2nd or 3rd one working! Disassemble those other sensor blocks and see if a repair is possible. Consider this: they're already "trash", so you can't lose if the repair doesn't go as planned.
I'm so happy for you! Good job and what an awesome camera you now have! Hope to see more Arri vids on your channel! 🙌✨
More to come!
Awesome grand finale of the repairing series I can’t wait to see what new experiments came to your channel. Congratulations 🎉
Amazing inspiration really happy to see it actually worked, more power to you