How the Germans Measured Milliseconds MECHANICALLY - Smarter Every Day 283

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Kamerastore
    Thanks for visiting us in Finland, Destin! We were happy to show you the lovely Finnish summer and what we do to keep film cameras alive. These machines deserve love and we're happy to provide it. (-: - Connor
  • @ethanbauer8147
    The hype I feel when I see that Destin just dropped a video about a machine that I never even considered needed to exist.
  • @de_anubis
    As a german it was really interesting reading those pages. Thank you for the insight in this old technology. To figure out all of that mechanically must have been stressful! :)
  • @frost8077
    I never even questioned how to mechanically measure milliseconds before. I never even knew that those circles on record players had a function. These are best types of videos to go with morning coffee on a day off work. Waking up to learning something I didn't know I needed to learn.
  • @CameraRescue
    Thank you so much for the visit Destin! I am amazed how your drill happened to have the right spinning ratio for the Ketchuponator 3000 to be so close to the real thing! - Juho
  • As a film photographer, I cant tell you how long I've been waiting for an answer as to how camera shutters were calibrated before the modern age! Thanks Destin- Great video as always!! :)
  • Those Germans never cease to amaze and remember that Lieca was doing ground breaking work, this was new territory and absolutely amazing.
  • @bdcheung
    I never even considered how one would calibrate mechanical shutter speed. Totally blew my mind -- thanks Destin!
  • @jaketus
    From the first thing Ari said, I identified him as Finnish, the accent of Finns talking English is so distinct. Greetings from Tampere!
  • Great video and very well explained! We've still got some of these devices in our workshops 😉
  • @chiefwiggum1987
    5:13 for the interested people here. The translation of the top part in the manual: Adjustment and check of shutter speed Continuation of page 14 The slit shape of the shutter needs to be wider on the lower frame edge compared to the top. The drum images (see Abb.19.1) show the progression. If the spring cylinder of the first shutter curtain is tightened then the slit shape on the bottom will be widened, if released it will be narrowed. Images of [Abb.19.1]
  • @SoundsUzed
    At least half of the enjoyment i get from watching SED-Videos is not the information itself but to watch the neverending excitement of Destin while discovering new things. Very wholesome.
  • @adamplace1414
    Enthusiasm is contagious and learning is the most enjoyable human activity. This is great. Also, years of watching F1 told me IMMEDIATELY that we were in Finland.
  • @pantheis
    I have almost no interest in film photography, and even I can't help but get excited whenever you post a video on this topic. Amazing presentation, as always! Thank you for sharing this with us!
  • @HardhatRussian
    Fun fact: This is also how turbo-prop engines are balanced to their propellers, very similar tech :D
  • @errhka
    This was an absolutely brilliant demonstration - the additive photo showing the stripes with the rolling shutter in slo mo just made it make so much sense!
  • @joshcee3362
    This was a really interesting video, Destin! I now want to repair cameras in Finland...Thanks Patrons for helping him make this!
  • @ansleylobo8917
    Your raw energy and enthusiasm to all these subjects is really contagious. I love watching every new video