so you're telling me you even have a merch store in just 3 months. btw you doing great work bud, so do your channel. Me can say me see your channel grow from less than 500 subs even tho it took only 2-3 moths, lol
Light gets focused, light gets mirrored, screen but it reads instead of displays gets info, info is sent to camera to print. There is very epic explanation 👍
Phones use another variant that is essentially a smaller version of mirrorless cameras. In a nutshell: Remove the big mirror mechanism, make the sensor and aperture smaller.
Actually it kinda does, the aperture just changes the range of how many things can be in focus, not the way you described. As for changing what is in focus, that's just the manual focus ring that's in every single camera lens
@@NotBadJefferBoat Changing how much depth of field blur an image has changes what falls within the acceptable range of “in focus”, thus making the focal plane appear longer or shorter, which I think is what you’re saying. In the video he said that altering the aperture could move the focus from one thing to another, which it can’t.
This video brilliantly demystifies the complex technology behind cameras, making it accessible and fascinating. It’s impressive how you’ve unpacked such an intricate topic, sparking curiosity about everyday marvels. Great job!!
Bro, recently i was wondering about how thermal cameras ACTUALLY worked. I wanted to have a real explanation like here. But every video or the article i've seen was kinda yapping after some point leading to another search. But *this guy* did it, bro wasn't afraid of asking how continuously. And actually went for it. Absolute kudos. You might think i'm exaggerating but it's really a thing for me. We need more people like him
Well that's because the videos and articles you have viewed are for people who are in that professional field, it's not there just to answer a thought in your head.
Thermal cameras see infrared light , not visible light. It’s the same process but the sensors are designed to only see wavelengths bigger than our visible light spectrum
Thermal cameras *feel* long-wavelength infrared light by measuring electricity created through *physically heating* the pixels on the sensor, while normal cameras have filters to block infrared and only allow visible light they *see* by measuring the electricity created by light striking the pixels on the sensor. Actually you can remove that infrared filter to 'convert' your camera to full-spectrum, then optionally add a different filter so it only sees infrared. You'd think your normal camera would then be a thermal camera at that point, and it *kind* of is, though it's not effective because (A) it's only sensitive to infrared wavelengths near the visible spectrum, thus missing much of the thermal data (B) normal camera lenses these days have many advanced optical coatings to cut down on glare and so on which interfere with IR whereas thermal camera lenses are designed for IR specifically, (C) thermal camera sensors use microbolometer sensors where, instead of being like a solar panel that directly responds to light, they're more like little reverse-peltier coolers that produce electricity when the IR physically warms them.
I've always been so got dang confused by how these worked and your explanation is the only one that's managed to really get through to me. Big ups chief
This is exactly what I was asking myself for a while. And I was amazed how people managed to invent the technology to capture a moment in time. Just wonderful!♥
These videos are so well put together and entertaining. Watched one and had to watch every single video on your channel. Think your really on to something with these. Great videos!
I genuinely love your channel. It is my favorite youtube channel ever. You just create such entertaining yet informative videos, the way you make it comedic yet high quality is truly amazing. Just wanted to send a thanks out there
dude these videos are so entertaining and informational! i never actually thought about how touchscreens or bluetooth or cameras work until i found your channel. thank you
this is the shit 14 year old (and current 24 year old) me would go crazy for. what a good ass channel idea, solving questions i didnt know i had in such a clear way
mozerrella kinda underated ngl. also you are insanely good at explaining things im blown away. please keep doin what ur doing, unless you dont want to anymore then thats fine also. cheddar not bad, goes w too much stuff
I absolutely love this channel. Your way of dumbing down these complex technologies for the average joe to understand is GREAT. Makes me feel smarter than I am :)
I’ve not watched nor read about how camera works and I don’t do photography. But you’ve managed to teach me about how it works in 5:37 and I get all of it at the end.
LOVE ur videos. they are so concise and detailed at the same time. and the analogies help a lot! generally i hv to watch around 5 videos, take bits n pieces from each video n put them together to understand the whole concept but now i can just watch one video of urs n understand the whole thing. i really appreciate ur work n efforts. if i could, i would totally donate.
every so often this thought pops into my mind, wondering how tf images work. i thought i would never know. i think this might be the best video I've ever seen on youtube
Great video! I know somewhat understand how cameras work, thank you! Also, cheddar gang all the way. You can add cheddar to almost ANYTHING and it'll taste so good!
God damn I loved that! I didn’t know that the sensors behind the pixels were just detecting. The light allowed through the pixels. For some reason I thought the sensors themselves could tell the color, but that’s so cool.
we are so back
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So this is what you were working on, you gonna blow up way way more. Awesome video
You have one of the best channels with kinda science and fun
Pause gang here: as an Italian i 100% agree with mozzarella winning because it might not seem, but you can actually use it for a lot of stuff!
so you're telling me you even have a merch store in just 3 months. btw you doing great work bud, so do your channel. Me can say me see your channel grow from less than 500 subs even tho it took only 2-3 moths, lol
subscribed to the right man
School ❌
This. ✅
THIS ^^
School: you're forced to learn
This.: you WANT to learn
@@kybirderThis ^
@@silvertakana3932 So true :D
“This” Is Awesome! 👏 👏 👏 👏
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Bro is out there answering my 12AM questions
Do you mean 12MP questions?
@@Den17 i mean 12 at night
@@pocketcontent1010 thats 12am
@@tristantheoofer2 my bad bro 👍
@@pocketcontent1010 you didn't get the joke. You wrote 12PM so I wrote 12MP referring to megapixels of a camera sensor
man this guy can explain anything to my pea sized brain and somehow make it make sense
😆😆😆fr
Yeah This. guy
@@lavalamp9531 is lil bro acoustic? 🧐 bc the channel is “this”
@@lavalamp9531yo what’s my ip?
Light gets focused, light gets mirrored, screen but it reads instead of displays gets info, info is sent to camera to print. There is very epic explanation 👍
cameras be magically capturing light fr
how would the inventor of the camera just explain that anyways
Why your 1 reply isn't visible?
how tf did that all fit in my phone
Phones use another variant that is essentially a smaller version of mirrorless cameras.
In a nutshell: Remove the big mirror mechanism, make the sensor and aperture smaller.
How do lasers even work??
Be queit lil bro🐗🐗🐗🐗
Nah that's a good question
Ye
Simply by using mirrors and sun rays
The actual X, Impressive
The aperture actually doesn’t change what is in focus, it only changes how blurry the out-of-focus areas are.
Actually it kinda does, the aperture just changes the range of how many things can be in focus, not the way you described. As for changing what is in focus, that's just the manual focus ring that's in every single camera lens
@@NotBadJefferBoat Changing how much depth of field blur an image has changes what falls within the acceptable range of “in focus”, thus making the focal plane appear longer or shorter, which I think is what you’re saying. In the video he said that altering the aperture could move the focus from one thing to another, which it can’t.
@@vicatoren3967 exactly, to change what is in focus you move the lenses.
yeah I thought I forgot how cameras worked!!
Yup, correct correction right here ✅
This video brilliantly demystifies the complex technology behind cameras, making it accessible and fascinating. It’s impressive how you’ve unpacked such an intricate topic, sparking curiosity about everyday marvels. Great job!!
this man is single handedly getting me through college
This. man* 😅
bruv he uploads an 8 min vid in like a week, wyd the rest of your time in college
Mozzarella, ez choice. You can eat it fresh like a squeeshy mini boob ball, shredded on spaghetti, melted on pizza. The options are endless.
what about cheddar?
the fact that you can educate and be so entertaining at the same time is mind blowing to me and I'm here for it
Bro, recently i was wondering about how thermal cameras ACTUALLY worked. I wanted to have a real explanation like here. But every video or the article i've seen was kinda yapping after some point leading to another search. But *this guy* did it, bro wasn't afraid of asking how continuously. And actually went for it. Absolute kudos.
You might think i'm exaggerating but it's really a thing for me. We need more people like him
This doesn’t explain how thermal cameras work?
Well that's because the videos and articles you have viewed are for people who are in that professional field, it's not there just to answer a thought in your head.
Ok to be simple thay work like this but instead of picking up visible light thay pick up infra-red.
Thermal cameras see infrared light , not visible light. It’s the same process but the sensors are designed to only see wavelengths bigger than our visible light spectrum
Thermal cameras *feel* long-wavelength infrared light by measuring electricity created through *physically heating* the pixels on the sensor, while normal cameras have filters to block infrared and only allow visible light they *see* by measuring the electricity created by light striking the pixels on the sensor.
Actually you can remove that infrared filter to 'convert' your camera to full-spectrum, then optionally add a different filter so it only sees infrared.
You'd think your normal camera would then be a thermal camera at that point, and it *kind* of is, though it's not effective because
(A) it's only sensitive to infrared wavelengths near the visible spectrum, thus missing much of the thermal data
(B) normal camera lenses these days have many advanced optical coatings to cut down on glare and so on which interfere with IR whereas thermal camera lenses are designed for IR specifically,
(C) thermal camera sensors use microbolometer sensors where, instead of being like a solar panel that directly responds to light, they're more like little reverse-peltier coolers that produce electricity when the IR physically warms them.
Cameras were so ahead of their time, still are today
The amount of comedy and knowledge in "This." Channel is absolutely amazing
Love it keep it up 👍
The way u breakdown these complex topics into simple and relatable memes is so good
Always thought that there are just small dwarfs who paint the pictures manually 🙄🙄
Always excited for your videos, keep up the good work 🎉
i love how he explains how a dslr camera works and then proceeds to show pictures of a mirrorless camera
"the banana fits perfectly in the hole going upward"
hmm
XDDDD
Broooo, your videos are I N S A N E. I'm Brazilian, but I can still understand this hole process with your explanation. You are amazing! ❤
basically: genius engineering
Pro tip: use the period and comma keys to move forward and back frame by frame to pause at the end
Bro these videos are so goated, keep up the good work
Bro's answering questions we didn't even ask but wondered
I've always been so got dang confused by how these worked and your explanation is the only one that's managed to really get through to me. Big ups chief
i love love love your content, never stop making it please. i dont feel stupid watching these and i learn soo much
This is exactly what I was asking myself for a while. And I was amazed how people managed to invent the technology to capture a moment in time. Just wonderful!♥
These videos are so well put together and entertaining. Watched one and had to watch every single video on your channel. Think your really on to something with these. Great videos!
R50 taking the dub for being the thumbnail
I genuinely love your channel. It is my favorite youtube channel ever. You just create such entertaining yet informative videos, the way you make it comedic yet high quality is truly amazing. Just wanted to send a thanks out there
I love this channel. It’s super concise, sarcastic, and humorous while I’m getting educated lol
dude these videos are so entertaining and informational! i never actually thought about how touchscreens or bluetooth or cameras work until i found your channel. thank you
bro single handedly explain how camera works and the exposure triangle better than most photographer explains, he deserves subs y'all
this is the shit 14 year old (and current 24 year old) me would go crazy for. what a good ass channel idea, solving questions i didnt know i had in such a clear way
Why his videos are always absolutely amazing.. bro you have talent for this. Don't stop doing this content. ❤
You have quickly become my favorite creator. Memes + education = banger video
mozerrella kinda underated ngl. also you are insanely good at explaining things im blown away. please keep doin what ur doing, unless you dont want to anymore then thats fine also. cheddar not bad, goes w too much stuff
Definitely nice video , gotta watch it again tomorrow since its so good.
I appreciate your efforts thanks mate
This channel covers all the questions I had when I was 12 that I grew to just accept to be and never ask why
FINALLY A VIDEO ! love seeing this.
I absolutely love this channel. Your way of dumbing down these complex technologies for the average joe to understand is GREAT. Makes me feel smarter than I am :)
Absolutely amazingly simple and thorough
would love to see more of these vids, its funny and still i understand everything love it❤
I deal with this black magic of a tool, otherwise known as cameras, on a daily. And even you managed to explain things new to me!
I love this channel so much it is so useful for me in unexpected ways
Maaaan your channel grew so fast! I'm glad, this is the good quality $hit
The Kind of videos we don't deserve, but we need.
This video deserves a lot lot more views.
Your videos are amazing dude not gona lie
bro can explain anything in a way that people can easily understand
A few days ago I tried to explain this to my dad, took half an hour and he didn't understand it in the end. And this is SO WELL EXPLAINED
I’ve not watched nor read about how camera works and I don’t do photography. But you’ve managed to teach me about how it works in 5:37 and I get all of it at the end.
I have been messing with my nikon p900, i learned how to use the shutter and the aperture but this helps with understanding the concepts even better.
Bro, this is actually fire.
Honestly, all I can say is that with time, we will know of ots truly good news or not
most simple and easily understandable explanation of working of the cameras
I know all this but the " How does the sensor SENSE" earned you a subscriber ❤
Believe me someday this channel will be so famous
Just keep it up
THE THUMBNAIL IS SOO PERFECT that it persuaded me to bookmark the video to watch after i reach home form school
how amazingly he has explained :) love it
You've taught me more in 5 minutes, than my physics teacher could in 5 years.
This guy is answering all my childhood and 3am questions
I wish my teachers were this fun to listen to.
Thank you this is actually i was wondering about the other day
bro I waited for new videos so long
Happy you made one :D
I love this channel, it shows how smart humans can be
Such a funny good way to simplify a complex topic
LOVE ur videos. they are so concise and detailed at the same time. and the analogies help a lot! generally i hv to watch around 5 videos, take bits n pieces from each video n put them together to understand the whole concept but now i can just watch one video of urs n understand the whole thing. i really appreciate ur work n efforts. if i could, i would totally donate.
Bro i love your videos
Can you please make a video explaining how did internet work like all the mobile data and stuff
every so often this thought pops into my mind, wondering how tf images work. i thought i would never know. i think this might be the best video I've ever seen on youtube
I always had trouble understanding how digital cameras specifically work, really nice explanation.
always a good day when this guy uploads 🙃
This man has teached me more stuff in 5 minutes than school will ever teach me in a month
Not gonna lie, this channel is going to blow up, it is singlehandedly answering EVERY QUESTION or wonder I have ever had!!!
underrated channel. here before you blow up
You should do something like the evolution of a certain weapon, gadget, or some mechanical thing that has had crazy improvements.
This is Awesome!!
I totally got it now, Thank you so much for the video!!! 📸 📸 📸
I finally understand depth of field.
man *this* has taught me more than school at this point
I’m glad someone said this
This video would have definitely saved me some nerfs when i started studying (film) haha but still great great video !
Ur actually my personified thoughts, these are the things I wonder about fr😂
We need another video ASAP. IM ADDICTED😊
It's so amazing to think we carry this in our pockets.
Definitely taking the mozzarella.. when it goes, it GOES.
Keep rocking!
This. video made me lesrn so much stuff. Thank you
Great video
Good explanation
And even better jokes
I dont know why you dont have more subcribers
cheddar, like you said it's just really versatile, plus I really like because it's always just in my fridge drawer for me to snack on
Great video! I know somewhat understand how cameras work, thank you! Also, cheddar gang all the way. You can add cheddar to almost ANYTHING and it'll taste so good!
It’s a good day when This. uploads
I'm with you on the mozzarella
This channel is incredible, thanks UA-cam for 2 months ago recommending me something good finally.
Also mozzarella takes the win.
i love this dude man
omg, this is soo complex and easy to understand, ik theres more to this. but jolly...
A video on how CPUs work would be amazing in your format. 🙏
Yes this is the channel that I was looking for
God damn I loved that!
I didn’t know that the sensors behind the pixels were just detecting. The light allowed through the pixels. For some reason I thought the sensors themselves could tell the color, but that’s so cool.
Bruhhh this always pops in my head randomly how we can take a picture… of a moment… of time 🤯
Thank you for answering
i am learning more from this guy than i did in school
I so love this!
Wait, I've remembered watching the bluetooth video and you only had 12k subs there, lmao bro got that Growth (deserved tho)