Great job. I honestly thought I'd just see you attached some store-bought bellows. I'm even more impressed because of your creation of the bellows. I doubt I'd create one of these, but I know somebody who might build it if I asked. Awesome.
Dear Sir, Not only is it a highly original project seldom seen but exceedingly well built & executed with great care & finesse, a furniture like finish to complement it. You must also have a very sound knowledge of photography in general from building principles to chemistry required to develop pictures. Very well done. Kind regards.
Dear Sir, Thank you very much for your courteous & hearted reply. I think your skill & knowledge did indeed betray a wealth of experience in photography & it's film developing techniques. Kind regards.
That became a beautiful camera. Regarding the effort, it's been well worth it! I would like to add though, that the video was just as well made: we can see all the work involved, follow all the important steps and still have it all seen in less than 15 minutes. Thanks!
Wow great job mate! Wish I have those skills as I am shooting with old cameras and uploading videos on my UA-cam channel dedicated to film photography!
I am asking you for a full version of the film from the construction of this camera. Alternatively, if this is not possible, I would like to ask you with a cordial request to publish plans for the construction of such a device on your website.
Hello, I have been looking for a camera to take photos with the wet collodion technique for a few months, and I came across this video. I was wondering if you do custom-made ones? and how much does it cost?
Have seen the earlier version of this video (slow one) and this is really amazing, what a talent and craftsmanship, inspiring i would say. And the final photograph really is of impressive quality. Makes me wonder, would it be able to attach a lens mount in the front, (such as an lens adapter) and then make happen to use different lenses? And how would that work in relation to size of the 'film' / 'plate'? All in all great work, and nice video, thank you!
@@DieterSchneider Nice! What kind of material did you use for inside and outside of bellows? I am having a difficult time finding someone making a bellows for me so I'm going to make it myself.
As a life long photographer (50+ yrs) I am very impressed. Nicely done!
Great job. I honestly thought I'd just see you attached some store-bought bellows. I'm even more impressed because of your creation of the bellows. I doubt I'd create one of these, but I know somebody who might build it if I asked. Awesome.
Dieter all I can say is your a brilliant man, and my HERO.
Outstanding! I appreciate your craftsmanship, very impressive.
Thank You
I wou;ld give a million likes if I could. Exceptional work!
Amazing work and precision.. This deserves so much praise. And it was so much fun to watch. Congrats man.
Thanks a ton!
Absolutely fantastic!! Great job!!
Thank you very much!
Dear Sir,
Not only is it a highly original project seldom seen but exceedingly well built & executed with great care & finesse, a furniture like finish to complement it. You must also have a very sound knowledge of photography in general from building principles to chemistry required to develop pictures. Very well done. Kind regards.
Thanks. I had a photography business for 8 years
Dear Sir,
Thank you very much for your courteous & hearted reply. I think your skill & knowledge did indeed betray a wealth of experience in photography & it's film developing techniques. Kind regards.
@@DieterSchneider why did you shut it down?
Awesome project and very refined technique. I have really enjoyed watching this video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching :)
I must say I’m very impressed
You are so cool for being able to do that.
So impressed on every level. Fabulous skills and craftsmanship.
Fantastic woodwork - respect
Thanks
Woah. This is amazing. Well done mate
Thanks
Great work
Thanks
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Darn, great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work. hope we never lose these craftspeople ..no health and safety 'ere tho"!🤣🤣
Amazing and beautiful!
awesome
That became a beautiful camera. Regarding the effort, it's been well worth it! I would like to add though, that the video was just as well made: we can see all the work involved, follow all the important steps and still have it all seen in less than 15 minutes. Thanks!
Wow great job mate! Wish I have those skills as I am shooting with old cameras and uploading videos on my UA-cam channel dedicated to film photography!
Amazing. I love your dark slide seal design, very simple. :)
Absolutely wonderfull!
Many thanks!
I have no comment, just a question: what kind of material do you use to make the bellows?
Great job!!!
Thank You
impressive amazing !!!
Incredible!
I am asking you for a full version of the film from the construction of this camera. Alternatively, if this is not possible, I would like to ask you with a cordial request to publish plans for the construction of such a device on your website.
Very impressive!
Thanks
Hello, I have been looking for a camera to take photos with the wet collodion technique for a few months, and I came across this video. I was wondering if you do custom-made ones? and how much does it cost?
master work!
Una verdadera joya lo que acabas de hacer!¡!¡ Felicidades
Hey. I know this is an old video, but by any chance do you have like some sort of a manual how to do this? Schematics or something?
What kind of material is that black panel 6:17? I'm gonna make my own mini camera for salt print photography soon.
That’s fantastic
How much does each picture end up costing aproximently? (NOK is okay, if you have to convert)
I don't remember. It's been a long time since I done wet plate photography unfortunately.
@@DieterSchneider Damn it. Thank you anyways
Impresive! how did you made a belows? what was the material? is it from leather?
Brilliant, need a link to the slow video please.
Thanks. ua-cam.com/video/djxfHtrBX20/v-deo.html
Super Handwerker die Fertigung vom Balgen war sehr beeindruckend für mich aber das ganze Objekt ist ein Kunstwerk
Wow that´s great work. I like it, how you make stuff. This Camera will be very nice.
King regards from my Channel,
Konstantin
Thanks
Great video! Where can I find a lens like that? I see a lot of old photo enlargers around, would that be a similar lens, do you think?
Thanks. Usually Ebay and Etsy
Have seen the earlier version of this video (slow one) and this is really amazing, what a talent and craftsmanship, inspiring i would say.
And the final photograph really is of impressive quality.
Makes me wonder, would it be able to attach a lens mount in the front, (such as an lens adapter) and then make happen to use different lenses?
And how would that work in relation to size of the 'film' / 'plate'? All in all great work, and nice video, thank you!
❤ wow
Wow !
Hallo Dieter. Baust du noch diese wunderschönen Kameras?
Can we custom order one?
Noiceeeee super nice
Excellent video. Would you sell this plan for a fee?
Isn't these the cameras they used in the late 19th and early 20th century?
I am wondering if I may buy one from you :)
Wonderful.
Thanks
Hei.
Sleger du slik kamera og?
Fantastisk!
Wow
Did you buy or make your own bellows?
Watch the video....
@@DieterSchneider Nice! What kind of material did you use for inside and outside of bellows? I am having a difficult time finding someone making a bellows for me so I'm going to make it myself.
Does someone have or knows the full measurements of a h.mackenstein studio camera.? I want to make a replica for a living statue
Black and white or not?
Im curently seaching on how to make 1920s old camera
Can i buy it
come here after watching the Anime Dr stone Season 3 ep 2 wow it does really work
Have you some eshop?
Drooling so bad
Beautiful work ! Would love to have a 4x5 custom build ? Contact me if this is a possibility.
Why is the picture reversed? (Brownie spelled backward)
It’s also up side down
Ooo
Welcome to the 90s sadly I'm 7 so tell me what it's like
(T-T)
oi! Magisk. Både kameraet, fotoprosessen og resultatet!