How Does a DSLR Camera Work
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Using 3D animation, lets take apart a DSLR to understand how a camera works! We will closely look how the aperture, shutter and sensor work.
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Note: Some aspects of this animation have been brought out of scale for demonstrative purposes.
yOUR page is so underatted.. You deserve so much more recognition
Thank you!!
And much more videos
Couldn’t agree more !!
can't imagine how much effort went into animating that. The lens stuff in particular, wow!
The effort was really simple and efficient. Respect
This is the best explanation of the funkton of the aperture and depth of field i have ever seen. I always wondered how this really works
THE BEST INFORMATIVE ANIMATION EVER, DESERVES A BIG APPLAUD AND REWARD. OUTSTANDING. GOD BLESS
Exceptionally good explanation and visuals! Hands down the best one I've seen on UA-cam.
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Really well described and clearly a lot of effort put in. I find it amazing that more people do not follow your work. Keep it up!!
Loved the animation. But I think the f1.4 should have been brighter than f22.
Yes, that threw me off, he mixed those up
So well explained and the animation was really good too. I can see you put a lot of effort and knowledge to make this video. Thanks for this video.
Thank you so much!! Yes they do take a while but comments like these make it all worth it! Cheers!
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Bro, thanks alot for giving this kind of knowledge for free.
I have no words to thanked you.
UA-cam is created mainly for people like you.
Will recommend your channel to my friends and fam.
Thanks again bro.
That’s very kind! Glad you enjoyed it!
OMG!!! Your animation is off the roof bro!
As a photographer, it was very interesting to watch
Commenting for the algorithm. This is so underrated. Keep making videos that explain these concepts using 3D models. Also great choice in music, it made it more mesmerizing
Woow. Such a clear explanation. I finaly found what is an ISO is. Awesome
This explained so much and made a lot of topics clear to me. I had so much trouble finding a source as descriptive as this video.I am a lot more wiser now.
Really u deserve Gold play button, u cleared so many concepts of camera mechanism which we never heard before, u brooke down into individual pixel which is so impressive
This is way too amazing. Please keep up the good work
I went through maybe 7 videos that were dudes talking about how to take photos before I got to your video, which not only informed me of what I sought, it connected pieces I've known for years but never saw the greater picture of. This work is SO PERFECTLY succinct and informative, I commend you. It's masterful.
I kept thinking 'why isn't this front and center on 'Wikipedia: camera' ?? Alas, maybe it's just out of the focal plane. Eh?? Eh?!
This is your best one yet.. would you do a continuation on how the cpu processes it and then displays it on the screen? What’s the mechanics behind that? 🙌🏻👍🏻
Dude, really good work. You have a talent. Thanks from Texas.
wow, that was definitely the best explanation I've seen
Beautiful explanation, thank you for this amazing work!
dude keep upload videos... this is a great channel
Excellent explanation. I watched a lot of videos and this is the best
Thank you for making this video. It is so well made & you explained everything perfectly & simply.
Amazing Video. Helped me a lot on the research for my final exam
Thanks! This will help a ton with my school project!
Glad I could help!
Needed to see this to understand. Thank you!
loved the video !! it was so easy for me to understand. great animation. i wonder why there are so less views :(
These are brilliant animations
you deserve way more views.. good job.
Why you don't have views.. The content is really amazing. Good job dude. I want to help you so much :( Hope somehow the algorithm picks you up
Wow, amazing work!
Thank you!
Your SOOO Underated, This explained it all! Thank you!
That's so cool! This confirmed my suspiciouns about how cameras work! I only got the lenses confused because well that stuff is weird
You deserve millions of subs
One day! 🤞🏼
Oh God! So underrated! My snappest salute to you!
Insanely good video. Congratulations very good content.
amazing explanation, thank you so much!! Really helps in terms of a medical application as well with ophthalmology
This helped me understand how it works so well
Excellent Explanation with animation. Highly Appreciate your channel
Great demonstration, Please make a video about focal length
The quality you presented is excellent 👏
Cameras are amazing. I have always wanted to understand how we can capture pictures onto a screen or a paper. I need to re watch but this was great also you have a great channel. Subscribed.
Most fantastic video ever seen...beautifully done mate.!!!.... words are not enough.... 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Sensor is made up of three min layers: micro lens, colour filter and photo diode.
Red photons for this pixel then hit the diode which then converts the photons into electricity and stores the charge of electron. The more photos that hit the diode, the greater the electric charge will be. Each pixel also has a amplifier which takes the built up charge and increases it. This amplification process is referred to as ISO. The camera processor will layer read the charge to create the strength of that pixel. Now that all the pixel have a charge to them, the camera begins to read the sensor row by row, sending the charges down the sensor and out to the cpu for processing.
This video is the best. It cleared all my doubts🙌
Thank you! My questions are now answered
Awesome anixplanation
brilliant man!! appreciate the effort
Best way to explanation... Keep it going bro
Now I understand what aperture and focus used for
Incredible effort and teach thank you so much!!!
Good video thanks for the effort
absolutely 🐐'd vid!
Haha! Thank you 🙏🏼
Genuinely nice explanation and earnest effort! Thank you for the video!!
Thank you very much. The concept is now clear
I really like your videos. Can you do one on how radios work?
thank you for making such a wonderful video🤗
Impressive work👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic video, thank you.
There should be an Oscar for Best Technical Description
Great work!! Thank you so much
You are most welcome!
very cool video u deserve a lot more subs
This video says that "lens is made of lenses." In fact, the round thing on the front end of every camera is called objective, not lens. Most objectives are made of lenses. They are called refractive objectives. Reflective objectives (a.k.a. mirror objectives) and catadioptric objectives are used almost exclusively by scientists and soldiers.
I wanna be you growing up, loved the explanation!
those videos are gem. thanks
Nicely done... Renderings are good...
great effort. keep up the good work
Great work
This was a pretty good video
superb video....!! very well explained.---- am shocked----- Why such a low view rate.----Its absolutely amazing animation.
great work thank you
Very well explained. Actually, I was watching daguerreotype photos because I am from the time of B/W film emulsions to Transparencies to Digital Photography. I suggest that you may further treat topics such as:
1). The relationship of f-stop numbers with the speed & effectiveness of the lens; alongside explaining why lower f-stop means better/expensive lenses. 2). You could also de-abbreviate to explain the ISO both in Emulsion & Digital Photography. Why it took so long to come to Digital Photography when Diode, Semi-Conductors & solid state had long forayed into the industry.
Good work bro
I really enjoyed 🔥❤️ thanks for this information 😊
Well explained 👍👍
this is an awesome video
Thank you very much my friend
great job
Outstanding
This is so good
Excellent stuff., Thanks alot.
Wow amazing!
Wow! I love this. Well done. What software do you use for your animations?
It was such a great video!
There's just one thing that I'm intrigued about is that why wasn't the image for the wine bottle flipped when the aperture was low? Since it has already converge before reaching the sensor
The video was still great tho! 🎉
Thanks for the info.
thank you, more about the science of photography, please.
amazing video with great animations.. didn't lose my interest for even a sec..
Aperture,shutter speed ,iso
Geeeeee, this is great!
Great content❤
my knowledge has been increased.
It is an amazing video .😯😯
this is gold.
Thank you
Can you make the same video on iPhone main camera, Including how it works ? What are the camera components and its importance ?
amazing!!
Very nice
Its awesome 👏
Amazing