Building a Next-Level Camera

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2022
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  • @istvankovasznai
    @istvankovasznai Před rokem +1617

    This is slowly transitioning from a DIY channel into an engineering / automation / robotics channel with a thin veneer of DIY, as Matt gains more and more experience with power tools and 3D printing. Every build is more complex and professional looking than the previous one. I love it.
    At this rate, in a few years he will be building Mars rovers and fusion power plants in his back yard.

    • @adheeb1552
      @adheeb1552 Před rokem +3

      XD

    • @Waitwhat469
      @Waitwhat469 Před rokem +28

      the wild thing is that it's still doable at home. Like cutting some metal and simple 3d printer maybe able the price range of some, but it's not absurd to have access to those kind of tools at a maker space or at home

    • @bFOURdwZEROlf
      @bFOURdwZEROlf Před rokem +9

      Basically this is why he's called DIY Perks
      the perks of diy is you can continue to create more and more amazing stuff

    • @xqr2911
      @xqr2911 Před rokem +6

      @@bFOURdwZEROlf Unlikely. His name is Matthew Perks. I suspect this is the channel name etymology ;)

    • @xqr2911
      @xqr2911 Před rokem +3

      If you can do it yourself the field doesn't really matter. Skills required to replicate this are not very unique, specialised or sophisticated for that matter.. Anyone can do this provided some cash and access to 3D printer. The hardest part is to source similar lens as those are very old and uncommon nowadays.

  • @SeagramPearce
    @SeagramPearce Před rokem +1520

    As a photographer, this is absolutely incredible.
    If I can ever find an old lens to use like this, I'm building one!

    • @Swamp_Donkey_
      @Swamp_Donkey_ Před rokem +7

      You could just get a ULF camera. It would probably be harder to get film than a lense but there are annual group buys out there.

    • @Tbonyandsteak
      @Tbonyandsteak Před rokem +4

      Projection lenses in different forms. The fewer glass the lens have in it the greater the image circle. Meaning one glass have a huge image circle. allthougth not sharp to the edges

    • @tjleclair1994
      @tjleclair1994 Před rokem +5

      I'm building one and stuck in the Fresnel lens part. Finding them in the right size doesn't seem possible to me

    • @Swamp_Donkey_
      @Swamp_Donkey_ Před rokem +13

      @@tjleclair1994 old rear projection TVs have fresnel lenses on the inside of the screen

    • @tjleclair1994
      @tjleclair1994 Před rokem +4

      @@Swamp_Donkey_ good call!

  • @mattia51296
    @mattia51296 Před rokem +1548

    Genius.
    I hope a museum dedicated to Matt's inventions IS IN PROGRESS SOMEWHERE

    • @jjpaq
      @jjpaq Před rokem +26

      The channel is a good start. Video museum of sorts. 😄

    • @padddy48
      @padddy48 Před rokem +1

      da vinchi

    • @Charlotte-ef9th
      @Charlotte-ef9th Před rokem +5

      This one is not even an INVENTION. what are you all speaking about? he just use a big lens and some diy stuff//////////

    • @Beano__
      @Beano__ Před rokem +18

      @@Charlotte-ef9th "Erm ackshually, solar panels aren't an invention since they use light from the sun"

    • @aakarshgupta7791
      @aakarshgupta7791 Před rokem +2

      It already is and it is called Matt's Home

  • @cash3394
    @cash3394 Před rokem +525

    The most impressive thing he did was definitely folding that accordion it looked so crisp lol

  • @mehtabullahanan8672
    @mehtabullahanan8672 Před rokem +3285

    Matt in 2069: Today we're going to build a diy portable blackhole for everyday use.

    • @aurelianoimperatore3180
      @aurelianoimperatore3180 Před rokem +25

      AHAHAHAHAH correct!!!!!!

    • @amusik7
      @amusik7 Před rokem +83

      As you can see the space time is already curved nicely but you would have to be extremely close to observe the event horizon . Thanks to vignetting we need to add another fresnel lens and it will allow us to take a picture of the Hawking radiation.

    • @impossivel2006
      @impossivel2006 Před rokem +47

      mostly using 4D printed parts with an interdimensional printer

    • @jaypaint4855
      @jaypaint4855 Před rokem

      Fun fact: Even nuclear fusion is extremely inefficient. All other methods of energy production are dwarfed by the energy capable of being produced by black holes. The tidal effects that cause matter to heat up to extreme temps release tons of energy, making a black hole “dyson sphere” of sorts about 60% efficient, compared to nuclear fusion’s ~1% efficiency. Don’t believe me? E=mc^2

    • @mustafahalukyilmaz102
      @mustafahalukyilmaz102 Před rokem +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Mrwhosetheboss
    @Mrwhosetheboss Před rokem +13519

    You are something else Matt - this is PHENOMENAL 🙌

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  Před rokem +1153

      Thanks Arun!

    • @PerfectMalcolm
      @PerfectMalcolm Před rokem +184

      Imagine filming your videos with this!

    • @sidrikelsd
      @sidrikelsd Před rokem +53

      Yow Mr whose the boss

    • @hermanrobak1285
      @hermanrobak1285 Před rokem +73

      @@PerfectMalcolm And colour grading in sepia, with the tonality and modulation transfer of a mid 19th century wet plate. Start the scene like a still life, and it would look just like a very old photograph. No cross-fade, no dissolve, the old photograph just begins *move!*

    • @christianpinili3357
      @christianpinili3357 Před rokem +12

      Mrwhosethe boss will rate the camera

  • @richardgammons3255
    @richardgammons3255 Před 10 měsíci +187

    As an ex film/tv/documentary cameraman & film maker with a deep interest in physics, I can say this is absolutely amazing!!!. I once owned a WWII aircraft camera lens which had a very long focal length (30" or so?) and a diameter of about 6 inches. I got rid of it years ago because there was no technology to make use of it again. but it may have had a higher spec than the lens you used Matt. Keep going you and your projects are priceless (yes that word has other uses)

    • @WRGQWRED
      @WRGQWRED Před 7 měsíci

      Do you know if it would work if the diffusive film wasnt there?

    • @AXL-jb8iu
      @AXL-jb8iu Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@WRGQWREDit wouldn't because light should print image at something to be seen. I'm about to try matte lamination film. I'm experimenting with lenses for a long time so i want to try it too

  • @Doying912
    @Doying912 Před rokem +162

    When I saw the reveal of what your camera did, my jaw dropped haha It looked so good it looked fake!

  • @raveenwijayasinghe7700
    @raveenwijayasinghe7700 Před rokem +3209

    This is absolutely incredible Matt! As a photographer this is one of the most fascinating projects I’ve ever seen. Would love to build one of these one day! Fantastic!

    • @slartibartfast2649
      @slartibartfast2649 Před rokem +26

      The wide aperture has a really gorgeous effect. I am also a big fan of swirly bokeh , and this lens has a good dose of that too. It is quite similar to the effect of the Helios 40 85mm f/1.5, Zeiss Biotar 58mm f/2 and the Soviet Zeiss copy, the Helios 44.

    • @raveenwijayasinghe7700
      @raveenwijayasinghe7700 Před rokem +27

      @@slartibartfast2649 the costs associated with this build vs. the output you get is remarkable. Compared to what a pro lens would cost, the value this brings is incomparable .

    • @slartibartfast2649
      @slartibartfast2649 Před rokem +16

      @@raveenwijayasinghe7700 Adapting old projector lenses is another viable way which has the added bonus of being on a camera, rather than a massive box.

    • @Vibe4ant
      @Vibe4ant Před rokem +1

      Exactly what you said ^

    • @raveenwijayasinghe7700
      @raveenwijayasinghe7700 Před rokem +1

      @@slartibartfast2649 good point 😊

  • @somdusazerate
    @somdusazerate Před rokem +616

    This is next-level. As a photographer and former camera salesperson, I really think some people would buy this. If you take it to a studio or portable studio the size isn't that bad, but the results.. Just wow.

    • @patrickl9930
      @patrickl9930 Před rokem +19

      I built one of these in 2013 with a Kodak Aero Ektar, which has a 5 inch imaging circle -- The whole setup was about the size of 2 loaves of bread. Large format lenses are easily found online!

    • @ashkananisi5181
      @ashkananisi5181 Před rokem +6

      I think he can sell it for 3000$ !

    • @davesradiorepairs6344
      @davesradiorepairs6344 Před rokem +5

      Yes, Photo studios and small-budget film makers could really benefit from this design...

    • @davesradiorepairs6344
      @davesradiorepairs6344 Před rokem +2

      @@ashkananisi5181 Although not a mass-produced product, I could see where some would want this, and your production would be maybe 10-20 a year...

    • @RJMPictures
      @RJMPictures Před rokem +2

      As a large format photographer myself, I'd buy this in a heartbeat

  • @Cono_Gaming
    @Cono_Gaming Před rokem +69

    the image is so comfortably strange.. it truly is like nothing i´ve seen before trought a screen. its honestly feels like if i was there at the moment the images were taken. Amazing work, thank you for sharing it online (Sorry for my possible bad english, its a second language for me)

  • @theengineeringmonkey407
    @theengineeringmonkey407 Před 9 měsíci +10

    13:00 looks like a render!! Amazing!!

  • @romaindancre
    @romaindancre Před rokem +868

    As a photographer, I'm incredibly impressed by the level of engineering, knowledge and problem-solving here
    Awesome work Matt!

    • @MatMabee
      @MatMabee Před rokem +1

      @miko foin *laughs in 8 and 35mm*

    • @AltoCalibreOP7
      @AltoCalibreOP7 Před rokem

      I actually think that he "gets" problems to solve them and get the video more entertaining and larger

    • @KahruSuomiPerkele
      @KahruSuomiPerkele Před rokem +1

      it's because you're an artist, if you studied engineering you would find that trivial.

    • @romaindancre
      @romaindancre Před rokem +1

      @@KahruSuomiPerkele Oh yeah, I don't doubt it, but I always find it interesting when engineering is used creatively !

    • @Touchmylantern
      @Touchmylantern Před rokem

      @miko foin I think the slow one he used is better because its more precise

  • @prymestudio
    @prymestudio Před rokem +643

    As a photographer and videographer I can only say… “Damn, this is surreal”

    • @PanoptesDreams
      @PanoptesDreams Před rokem +10

      Like he said, it feels like a dream. I was just speechless taking in some of the shots. I just wish we could see the uncompressed images

  • @TikeLeSpike
    @TikeLeSpike Před rokem +59

    The shot at 11:58 blew my mind! So cool, really looks like an extremely detailed miniature

  • @nyxionn
    @nyxionn Před 10 měsíci +56

    I think people without an understanding of photography will truly gradp why this is so amazing. I couldn't stop staring at the paused photographs, they looked very ephemeral and strange but natural too, it's hard to verbalize.

    • @romancotton8536
      @romancotton8536 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Because we have seen this done before even in the late 1400s

    • @bastiaan1150
      @bastiaan1150 Před 2 měsíci

      @@romancotton8536🤓

  • @terriplays1726
    @terriplays1726 Před rokem +616

    The most surprising thing about this is the quality you get from those Fresnel lenses. I thought they would degradate the image quality a lot, but at least in the video it seems fine.

    • @makipri
      @makipri Před rokem +9

      He said about wedding photography. I’m still not sure how good would the still images look in detail, especially for prints.

    • @RunicRasol
      @RunicRasol Před rokem +36

      @@makipri Looking at the video in 4k, the image on the subject seems to be pretty clear, while the background has a decent blurring effect to it. I imagine the hard part is making sure the subject is in JUST the right spot, and doesn't move out of the intended range to really get the full benefit

    • @mariopiacenza1295
      @mariopiacenza1295 Před rokem +10

      In theory, the bigger the projector glass the sharper it is when converted to a Full-frame or smaller. Instead of magnifying, it demagnifies. Quality is a factor, but even cheap glass can get reasonable sharpness

    • @DarrellAyer
      @DarrellAyer Před rokem +7

      @@makipri The nice thing for wedding work is that it will really eliminate any issues with the venue for the formal shots. This would be wholly unique.

    • @timarivobatis1182
      @timarivobatis1182 Před rokem +3

      @@makipri because people pay to see the pores on their faces, not for the atmosphere the image captures.

  • @MathieuStern
    @MathieuStern Před rokem +819

    This is the absolute dream for weird lens lovers !
    I want to test my weird giant lenses on this project so bad

    • @techo___o
      @techo___o Před rokem +40

      Hope for a collab on this project🔥

    • @joelsmith3473
      @joelsmith3473 Před rokem +13

      Immediately thought this would be right up your alley, Mathieu!

    • @themolehole
      @themolehole Před rokem +10

      Your channel is the one that introduced me to how much fun vintage and weird lenses are. Hope you guys get to do a colab one day!

    • @500features
      @500features Před rokem +7

      I was thinking @Mathieu Stern is going to love this, and here he is!

    • @austinlam1148
      @austinlam1148 Před rokem +5

      I thought of your channel when I saw this project! Would love to see a collaboration!

  • @jhunnoh
    @jhunnoh Před rokem +51

    Will the plans ever be linked?

    • @donegal79
      @donegal79 Před rokem

      doubt it. It has commercial value.

  • @ge2719
    @ge2719 Před 5 měsíci +52

    wren just called you out on not getting around to releasing the build plans for this, now you gotta do a collab video where you help corridor crew build their own one and film something cool with it :D

    • @stlflyboy86
      @stlflyboy86 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Please please give me the build plan for this

    • @latfab
      @latfab Před 4 měsíci

      I made a Build Log post about making the camera in DIY Perks forum. Hope you find it somewhat useful.

    • @GauravSharma-dy8xv
      @GauravSharma-dy8xv Před 3 měsíci

      Which video

    • @ge2719
      @ge2719 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@GauravSharma-dy8xv cant rememeber, i think it was one of there saturday react videos since theyre the only ones i ocasionally watch any more.
      CZcamss says i posted this a month ago, so could be anywhere from 4 to 7 saturdays ago. So one of those 4 videos.

    • @magicturtle2203
      @magicturtle2203 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@GauravSharma-dy8xv It's VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 121 during the Battleground segment

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo Před rokem +4071

    This is such a fantastic project! 😌
    35mm f0.4 it’s not even in the wildest filmmakers dreams… 🤩

    • @FlockofSmeagles
      @FlockofSmeagles Před rokem +86

      Now it is.

    • @tedf1471
      @tedf1471 Před rokem +70

      Stanley Kubricks use of NASA's Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7?

    • @likizsna
      @likizsna Před rokem +27

      @@tedf1471 Just in one movie...

    • @mcb9644
      @mcb9644 Před rokem +98

      It would be coool to see this Lens in low light conditions

    • @marsgizmo
      @marsgizmo Před rokem +4

      @@mcb9644 indeed!

  • @PosyMusic
    @PosyMusic Před rokem +594

    I have always fantasized about extreme focal blur like this, and you pulled it off! Indeed absolutely phenomenal!

    • @JapyDooge
      @JapyDooge Před rokem +5

      Oooh, I like your stuff!

    • @ngocbannguyen
      @ngocbannguyen Před rokem +1

      @@JapyDooge me too!

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Před rokem +1

      focal blur in real time, more than just still image objects, if movie film lens, I would imagine any sort of camera would work as long it uses light at the media of use the more wilder types infra red, ultraviolet, I do like toy town look the this sort of lens gives 🙂

    • @pseudoplankton7044
      @pseudoplankton7044 Před rokem +4

      Ayy! Did'nt expect u here!

    • @graysnail9232
      @graysnail9232 Před rokem +2

      @@pseudoplankton7044 true! and seeing some of the only few trully original content creators watch each other is a rare sight xD

  • @peterh.sprenger3879
    @peterh.sprenger3879 Před rokem +121

    Absolutely awesome projects in this channel. I‘m completely stoked

  • @eliesaad674
    @eliesaad674 Před rokem +7

    Matt, Wow. I am amazed at what your construction has achieved. In addition, to the astounding depth of field, the ability to capture this level of image quality (precision) through any digital format is a plus.
    An amazing upcycle!

  • @chrisrnz
    @chrisrnz Před rokem +671

    "Where there's a will, there's a way."
    Translation: "When Matt Perks is involved, we get a kickass result."

  • @SCtester
    @SCtester Před rokem +344

    This, to me, is probably your most impressive project so far - and that's saying a lot. I never knew such a lens was physically possible to be used with a digital camera, let alone as a DIY project. I was expecting the image to be washed out and with extreme chromatic aberration, like most ultra wide aperture lenses (especially since the light must go through a film), yet it looks perfectly clear and free of aberrations. Incredible.
    Why has nobody done this before? Sure, the size is somewhat impractical, but surely there are some niche use cases in filmmaking where it would be extremely desirable. And to think something so innovative was done not by a company, but by a DIY CZcamsr!

    • @Ezio470
      @Ezio470 Před rokem +7

      it's a very niche usage ...very rarely used and when someone wants that specific effect, they usually rely on post-processing/green screen to achieve it

    • @STDavis-em1df
      @STDavis-em1df Před rokem +8

      @@Ezio470 It’s not that niche. You have to think in terms of scale, use ability, and price point. Camera manufacturers still have to sell it and when the Red One and original Ursa was succh a beast on set to handle, this wouldn’t work in large scale productions. The Alexa LF is the closest digital equivalent I believe. But there are a number of film ways to get close to this specially large format going straight to negative. But if you’ve shot even stills large format, you know how much time it takes to actually setup the shot to take it. Not a quick process

    • @_CRiT_hits_
      @_CRiT_hits_ Před rokem +1

      @@STDavis-em1df the Alexa LF's sensor is the same size as a full frame sensor... 36.7mm x 25.54mm for Alexa LF vs 36mm x 24mm of standard "full-frame" mirror less cameras... So it's not really going to be anything special for this application. In fact the "medium format" GFX 100 would make significantly more use of this lens with its 43.8mm xx 32.9mm sensor, or better yet a Hasselblad H6DC with a 53.4mm x 40mm

    • @tehmoriz
      @tehmoriz Před rokem +6

      honestly it's not even particularly impractical - movie production rigs can handle something like this quite easily.
      in fact, this might be incredibly useful for film production.

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Před rokem

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥

  • @receitasdojoni-bn3iy
    @receitasdojoni-bn3iy Před 3 měsíci +3

    Wonderfull! Being fotographer since 1976 and a cameraman since 1984 this is absolutely amazing. Thanks A LOT!

  • @axlakaisuzu
    @axlakaisuzu Před rokem +35

    Hey Matt! that's incredible! you forgot to post the link for the download of the files, that's a rig I'm actually really willing to try!

    • @KK4CNM
      @KK4CNM Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ditto to this

  • @Boogieeeeeeee
    @Boogieeeeeeee Před rokem +429

    Man... what is there not to love about this channel?
    - Great video production
    - Really creative ideas
    - Skillful and inventive execution that actually works
    - Really friendly presentation
    I seldom leave a comment but wanted to say thank you for the amazing content!!

    • @jotham97
      @jotham97 Před rokem +13

      He's quite possibly one of the highest-quality content creators on this platform.le

    • @simpskywalker7216
      @simpskywalker7216 Před rokem +3

      @@jotham97 i think he also greatly benefits from the fact that he isn’t churning out a new video every week just to keep the algorithm happy. he puts in some serious thought into every build which is always appreciated

    • @ragvrai
      @ragvrai Před rokem +5

      I think you forgot about his perfect voice which never stutters and should be used for every podcast ever. It’s LITERALLY CALMING to hear.

    • @AwkwardFistbump
      @AwkwardFistbump Před rokem +4

      - Gives you the files to do it yourself.

  • @clonkex
    @clonkex Před rokem +364

    I would never have expected such nice image quality from such a system. And you almost just glossed over making those super clean paper concertina bellows! Fantastic work!

    • @AlainPilon
      @AlainPilon Před rokem +2

      it is mostly because we are watching this at a very low resolution. My guess is that it isnt that good in the realm of 50MP cameras, but for video, even 4K, it is most likely enough.

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Před rokem +5

      ​@@AlainPilon I watched at 4k on a 1080p 24" screen. The quality was still vastly better than I expected.

    • @AlainPilon
      @AlainPilon Před rokem +4

      @@clonkex that was exactly my point. These resolution are very low compared to what a medium/large format camera can resolve. So while the current setup degrades the image quality, the original image is so big that most of the flaws are invisible in video. But if I placed a Hasselblad in there to shoot a 100MP image, we would see the paper texture for sure. But as I said above, for video it is brilliant!

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Před rokem +3

      @@AlainPilon Ah, I think I see what you mean now, though I'm not really sure what "paper texture" you're referring to.
      So to clarify, you said "watching this at very low resolution". As primarily a gamer and video consumer, I don't consider 4k to be "very low resolution". In fact I would call 4k "very high resolution". Perhaps you're a photographer and your comment made sense, but in combination with the fact that you don't typically "watch" photographs, it just sounded like you were either A) assuming I was watching at low resolution on my phone or whatever, or B) calling 4k video "very low resolution", neither or which makes any sense.

    • @GrimYak
      @GrimYak Před rokem

      @@AlainPilon my guess is you are into print media? But yeah, 99.99% of people dont even watch on anything above 4k and majority of them watch on their phones. So this really works there.

  • @vasimania1
    @vasimania1 Před rokem +17

    It looks like you built a camera but scaled up. So everything that is in human scale looks like macro through this giant camera! Amazing!!!

  • @TC-rv6sz
    @TC-rv6sz Před 11 měsíci +11

    Wow this is actually such a good idea - us photographers obsess over sensor size because of the assumption that direct-to-sensor imaging is the only way to go. But builds like this demonstrate otherwise! The image quality is fantastic!

  • @Padajaha
    @Padajaha Před rokem +202

    Matt, you've gotta do a telescope project at some point. You've got some of the coolest diy optics projects out there, and I'd love to see what you could do with a telescope.

    • @jasonrubik
      @jasonrubik Před rokem +2

      Zane Landers enters the chat

    • @TeaganTurner
      @TeaganTurner Před rokem

      Yes! Telescope lens next!

    • @lachychops2
      @lachychops2 Před rokem +7

      Local british man puts James webb telescope to shame

    • @eng-khalil
      @eng-khalil Před rokem +6

      @@lachychops2 "and don't get me started on the cost difference between the two"

  • @Ro99
    @Ro99 Před rokem +708

    Makes everything look like a diorama or tilt-shifted. Absolutely insane and beautiful

    • @wallyhulea219
      @wallyhulea219 Před rokem +34

      Everything looks tiny when your eyeball is the size of a beach ball.

    • @feedbackzaloop
      @feedbackzaloop Před rokem +2

      Thanks to Fresnel lenses this is kind of double tilt-shifted indeed

    • @Embassy_of_Jupiter
      @Embassy_of_Jupiter Před rokem +3

      Just like you

    • @edawg704
      @edawg704 Před rokem

      @@Embassy_of_Jupiter flirting in a diy perks comment section??? Aw hell naw

    • @Embassy_of_Jupiter
      @Embassy_of_Jupiter Před rokem +7

      @@edawg704 only the best and most smartest people come here
      just like you

  • @hashtag-shaneiacs
    @hashtag-shaneiacs Před 10 měsíci +5

    Didn't expect much (on the images I mean, your builds are always amazing) throughout the building portion of the video. Then the video it captured just blew me away. Very ethereal, strange, and weird. Mostly because I've never seen this quality in a video before. Very very spectacular

  • @mikethomas1073
    @mikethomas1073 Před rokem +2

    Bravo! I'm in the process of building an Afghan Box Camera and would love to shoot with this lens. Some of these images are reminiscent of the tilt-shift lenses. Imagine the fun you could have if this lens was mounted on a front standard that could do rise/fall/tilt/shift. That shallow DOF would make it quite a challenge. I picked up a different "barrel" lens to play with that's much more readily available, if anyone wanted to play. It's the Fujinon-Xerox lens that's used in some of their larger models, easily procured (affordably) through Ebay. This was an amazing rig build! I usually only watch photography videos, but I definitely need to give your channel a look. As someone who has built a few cameras already I certainly learned from this video. Thank you.

  • @sagewaterdragon
    @sagewaterdragon Před rokem +197

    That reveal was literally breathtaking. This was your best project to date and I'd seriously recommend looking into making a commercial version of this. Releasing a how-to guide is great, but those kinds of results are contingent on good materials and really tight tolerances in a way that'd make a commercial version really valuable. This feels like it'd be a staple on music video sets.

  • @--.--
    @--.-- Před rokem +202

    You made a good-sounding microphone, now a lens with incredible picture quality. I'm shocked. Imagine a company that makes such high quality products.

    • @realtimestatic
      @realtimestatic Před rokem +5

      He didn’t make the Lense itself

    • @myriadtechrepair1191
      @myriadtechrepair1191 Před rokem

      He mad a lens lens.

    • @RAndrewNeal
      @RAndrewNeal Před rokem +2

      @@realtimestatic Nor did he make the microphone itself. He used complementary parts around the base components to achieve the final results.

  • @St0neByte
    @St0neByte Před rokem +1

    Absolutely GORGEOUS result. Stunning. The build and the photos. Well done.

  • @Sami_8625
    @Sami_8625 Před rokem +4

    This is awesome. As a photographer I was so impressed by the image that the lense produced. Amazing job. I'd love to see some videos in the future with this lense.

  • @joshrichens8900
    @joshrichens8900 Před rokem +171

    Downright astounding. I think a big part of the culture that goes with DIY is "nothing goes to waste" and this project sits at the epitome of that belief. This isn't just repurposing for the sake of saving something old (which is still a noble cause) but instead it's seeing the beauty in something that's old and forgotten and using that beauty to inspire something incredible. Art in it's highest form.

  • @OwlishGeorge
    @OwlishGeorge Před rokem +286

    The miniaturization effect really stood out to me in the samples. Lenses already confuse me, but this just broke my brain. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @sangamum9192
    @sangamum9192 Před 4 měsíci +3

    11:58 what a beautiful shot. ✨

  • @andrewmitchell9807
    @andrewmitchell9807 Před rokem

    I didn’t see the results coming. Superb images. The craft and attention that went into such unusual bellows then hits you. Thanks and bravo!

  • @theena
    @theena Před rokem +48

    My god, Matt. Those images are stunning. I've said this a million times but I hope that at some point you put up some of your creations for sale. I can think of quite a few photographers would absolutely buy this.

  • @fawaz908
    @fawaz908 Před rokem +206

    This lense has a stop -motion movie effect to it and its fully natural as if our ordinary world have become miniature enough for it to be captured on a 24-85 mm lense, absolutely stunning

    • @stowgood
      @stowgood Před rokem +3

      I think you mean tilt shift

    • @fawaz908
      @fawaz908 Před rokem

      @@stowgood yes tilt shift effect in a more poetic and understandable definition, yet this lense did it without a tilt & shift cabablity
      also sh*t i never thought someone would read my comment rather than having this much likes

  • @PavelCeap
    @PavelCeap Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining how the first cameras worked! Incredible project! As all project of yours. Cheers, take care.

  • @mrfudd13
    @mrfudd13 Před rokem

    What wonderfully clear, precise, and elegant engineering. Bravo!

  • @GadgetAddict
    @GadgetAddict Před rokem +136

    It's incredible how you make such complex things seem so easy.
    The results are amazing. It's really like some kind of miniature scene.
    The focus seems a bit off at times, but still really amazing results.

  • @tomppeli.
    @tomppeli. Před rokem +383

    The incredibly large lens makes everything look like they're miniaturised
    I love the look, throws my mind for a loop, thinking if the things shot are tiny or life-sized :D

    • @igbatious
      @igbatious Před rokem +2

      It's called tilt shift

    • @joelsmith3473
      @joelsmith3473 Před rokem +15

      @@igbatious It produces the same sort of effect as a tilt lens, but by different means. The miniturization effect is caused by the depth of field to be much smaller than that of our eyes at similar distances. Our brains interpret far-away subjects having similar focus to the background as "large" and subjects with different focus as the background as "small" as these normally happen when things are far away from us and close to us. Far away things are bigger than they appear and our brain compensates in our perception, likewise really close things just look big because they are so close and the brain compensates.
      When something that is actually far away appears to have a different focus than the background our brains interpret it instead as something viewed close up, and so our perception is changed to think the subject "must be" really tiny to be so close and yet so small in the frame.
      Tilt lenses achieve this by laterally rotating the plane of focus to manipulate this look. The lens created here *actually* has the shallow depth of field.

    • @hermanrobak1285
      @hermanrobak1285 Před rokem +1

      @@joelsmith3473 The tilting *used to be* employed to *counter* the shallow depth of focus, by tilting the focus plane to intersect with the most of the faces in a group photo, or make it parallel with the ground, a table, a wall, or whatever.
      These days, people know of the tilt lens as a novelty, used for the opposite purpose, to call attention to the effect itself.

    • @AppleGameification
      @AppleGameification Před rokem

      @@igbatious it's not called tilt shift

    • @Brian-jv8iy
      @Brian-jv8iy Před rokem

      I don’t really see anything to be “miniaturized”

  • @TheTechAdmin
    @TheTechAdmin Před rokem +1

    13:03 The lens you made makes this scene look miniature! AMAZING!

  • @MauriceWakefield
    @MauriceWakefield Před rokem +3

    Would love to download the instructions and try this. Awesome project idea.

  • @SirWrender
    @SirWrender Před rokem +438

    Man I LOVE this build SO MUCH!!! What an awesome idea and I’m so impressed by the results. I’d love to make something like this.

  • @kamel3d
    @kamel3d Před rokem +579

    This is Amazing and it looks like you are shooting miniatures infact I knew that to get that effect the camera should be very big and thats what you just did here, I won't be surprised if you get approached by some production company to use this camera in music videos or something like that

    • @pedrovitor5125
      @pedrovitor5125 Před rokem +4

      Waiting, 😀

    • @abdelrahmanabdolaid
      @abdelrahmanabdolaid Před rokem +1

      sahib lberwita vol 2 as a music video maybe ? 🤔 😂😂😂

    • @k3nl4w
      @k3nl4w Před rokem +1

      Exactly what I thought. The tilt shift lens is just a trick in my opinion, not a true miniature effect.

    • @rmmuyani25
      @rmmuyani25 Před rokem

      Was thinking about this

  • @Igormeister
    @Igormeister Před 10 měsíci +3

    Duuuude!
    This was AWESOME

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 Před 4 měsíci

    Absolutely amazing! Great work. Gotta see a gallery of works made with this lens!

  • @elazar4860
    @elazar4860 Před rokem +66

    DIY perks's next video be like: "Today we are going to build a cost efficient nuclear reactor at home"

    • @iuhere
      @iuhere Před rokem +2

      and then sequel will be jarvis(on a pi) controlling reactor power. 😍🤣
      just couldn't unnotice your comment , have a good day!!!

    • @philipdahl8767
      @philipdahl8767 Před rokem +2

      *out of brass because why not

    • @s.i.m.c.a
      @s.i.m.c.a Před rokem +1

      @@iuhere and then sequel with LTT - what if we drop it xD

    • @Emma15969
      @Emma15969 Před rokem

      Nice.

    • @iuhere
      @iuhere Před rokem

      @@s.i.m.c.a we can repurpose the diy mic project shock absorber in the nuclear reactor for sure 😉

  • @DarkyMoto
    @DarkyMoto Před rokem +66

    This DIY lens is incredible. That blur makes me wanna cry due to it’s beauty.

  • @jasonpiedrasanta
    @jasonpiedrasanta Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is amazing. I absolutely love how it makes things look like miniatures!

  • @dr00ku
    @dr00ku Před 5 měsíci +13

    please release the schematics for Corridor and the rest of the world

  • @brandanhaggiag3249
    @brandanhaggiag3249 Před rokem +351

    Bro really built the blender camera irl.
    On a serious note, this build is amazing and the subject seperation quality of the lense is amazing, if you were able to make this into a product I think a lot of videographers would love to purchase it.

    • @NirmalveerSingh
      @NirmalveerSingh Před rokem +12

      very underrated comment

    • @idutvuk
      @idutvuk Před rokem +6

      thinking the exact same thing

    • @BuckeyeBackwoods
      @BuckeyeBackwoods Před rokem

      @@NirmalveerSingh czcams.com/video/-4uzyhbDFas/video.html

    • @benmiller537
      @benmiller537 Před rokem +5

      Tell me you don't know anything about the photography world without telling me....
      ULF is a thing people have been doing for over a century. Capturing ULF images digitally is something people have been doing for over a decade.

    • @mrgreatauk
      @mrgreatauk Před rokem +4

      @@benmiller537 curious how they do that? Is it all post-processing object detection wizardry or are there physical ULF video cameras with massive sensors / sensors stitched together for those prepared to pay? Or just more refined versions of the sort of rig from this video?

  • @SohNatan
    @SohNatan Před rokem +33

    WOW! As a photographer I gotta say I started watching this video very skeptically thinking you would get some horrible quality gimmicky result, but getting a 35mm f0.4 equivalent is actually pretty insane!!! You sir, amazing job!

  • @CorwinParks
    @CorwinParks Před 9 měsíci +3

    This astounding! I was having a conversation with a friend about the future of cameras and he was saying they will get smaller over time, to which I said that would be fairly impossible - especially when you take into account the desirable bokeh that everyone is seeking. This goes to show that the smartphone will never compare to a real camera with a big sensor. Amazing work!

  • @GerbendeJong
    @GerbendeJong Před rokem

    Truly amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this great DIY video!

  • @bushyman477
    @bushyman477 Před rokem +141

    The result looks like tilt-shift photography, looks awesome

  • @DylanODonnell
    @DylanODonnell Před rokem +70

    Mind is blown. This would be an amazing cinematic lens for movies. The shallow depth of field is a strength and a weakness but it is a very unique result that would work artistically for lots of things.

    • @JohnsontheFly
      @JohnsontheFly Před rokem +7

      Don't lie, you're wondering how it would perform as an Astrophotography lens, aren't you?

    • @DylanODonnell
      @DylanODonnell Před rokem +3

      @@JohnsontheFly oh god .. he knows too much 😂

    • @atimholt
      @atimholt Před rokem +4

      I’m imagining some big budget movie maker seeing this vid and actually using the idea for a movie within a few years. Similar things have happened before...

  • @ankanroy2
    @ankanroy2 Před rokem +3

    This man has an epic enthusiasm this is the holy grail of lenses for foreground and background separation

  • @piscesmarketing6354
    @piscesmarketing6354 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hey Matt, I couldn't find the measurements in the description , This is amazing, I would love to build one too!

  • @wycliffe_ndiba
    @wycliffe_ndiba Před rokem +86

    This is crazy good. Miniature scenes are making a comeback, especially with low-budget films, this could be revolutionary in getting those shots. Those results looked like props on a set. There would be no need of having two plates of characters and the background for such scenes saving a ton of time. This is very good.
    Also, I perked up a bit when I saw you're video on my feed, always gets my adrenaline flowing.

    • @jokepp
      @jokepp Před rokem

      What do you mean when you write that he is "video on my feed"? I'm really confused by that sentence...

    • @theninjamaster67
      @theninjamaster67 Před rokem +2

      @@jokepp In their suggested videos. Probably more specifically their subscription box where it shows all the channels you're subbed to.

    • @promethbastard
      @promethbastard Před rokem +2

      You could say it was a .. DIY Perk.

  • @KhoaSV
    @KhoaSV Před rokem +155

    Your DIY projects have always been inspiring, but this one is just on another level!

  • @mahirabrar413
    @mahirabrar413 Před 9 měsíci +14

    THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING. That unbelievable amount of depth of field !!!!! Has to be one of the best channels I accidentally stumbled upon while procrastinating at 3 am.

  • @troy7052
    @troy7052 Před rokem +3

    Incredible! I can’t believe you’re providing detailed instructions for all

  • @shawnm4759
    @shawnm4759 Před rokem +205

    I love how all your projects, this one especially, go from "a neat little idea" to "well.....we've over engineered the s**t out of it!" XD

    • @h7opolo
      @h7opolo Před rokem +3

      lol it was like that, too. never done engineering.

    • @SustainaBIT
      @SustainaBIT Před rokem

      lol

  • @csokaserik89
    @csokaserik89 Před rokem +120

    Absolute masterclass. As a photographer for a few years I would be suprised if you wouldnt get some calls from hollywood studios to deliver a few such lenses.

    • @achannelhasnoname5182
      @achannelhasnoname5182 Před rokem +4

      To be fair, Matt obviously isn't the first person who tried out something like this. I fear that a setup like this just isn't practical for commercial use. Especially when it comes to fast movement or low light scenes.

    • @NickTheSickDick
      @NickTheSickDick Před rokem +1

      @@achannelhasnoname5182 Your realize they use different lenses for different scenes, right?
      Something like this could absolutely be used for certain kinds of sequences.

    • @ntvans
      @ntvans Před rokem +1

      @@achannelhasnoname5182 Do you grasp the fact that the man did this on a rediculously low budget and in a amazingly short time period?

  • @ms_ch
    @ms_ch Před rokem +1

    i cannot believe what my eyes just saw
    the precision, dude! THAT'S INSANE!!!

  • @PigeonHoot
    @PigeonHoot Před 10 měsíci +4

    Should get a T ring to install the camera with the exposed sensor so you get as much light as possible on it without loosing light from the 2nd lense. You made beautiful work and an interesting film to watch

  • @mrfrillows
    @mrfrillows Před rokem +135

    The quality and uniqueness of the images is amazing. Honestly, the images have almost a tilt-shift type feel to them making the subject of the photo stand out in such a unique way. I love what you made!

  • @ubesaaa
    @ubesaaa Před rokem +467

    wow... everything looks like a macro image. This is truly impressive, I was utterly underwhelmed at first but the final results speak for themselves. It's borderline magical looking.

    • @uhuhno6441
      @uhuhno6441 Před rokem +5

      Yup. Huge lens & image circle = everything looks tiny. It's what the world would look like to a giant. Pretty straight forward

  • @tjburkecreative
    @tjburkecreative Před rokem

    This is pretty impressive as is all your videos. The miniature effect here is pretty cool. Thank you for sharing!

  • @framebyframegames
    @framebyframegames Před 9 měsíci

    Fantastic video with a stunning effect. I absolutely love the look of this and would gladly use it in specialized cases at weddings.
    I think if you extended the functionality you could link your focus motor to a lidar rig and get pretty fast and accurate Autofocus on frame-center subjects.

  • @sven4129
    @sven4129 Před rokem +190

    Great Lens.
    Here is an idea to continue this project in a new direction: put in some edge detection by CV (or focus peaking to simulate), focus through the range and record all the edges, now you have a unique 3d scanner.

  • @JeffGeerling
    @JeffGeerling Před rokem +193

    Upcoming video: "How to build a 500mm image sensor for direct to sensor imaging"

    • @abdulmuhaimin5274
      @abdulmuhaimin5274 Před rokem +1

      Good idea 👍

    • @taunggoy
      @taunggoy Před rokem +1

      Yeah, basically, just add a mount for your camera brand, and voila! (Some engineering stuff needs to happen first, but you get it)

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Před rokem +2

      LS911 Large Format Digital sensor says hello

    • @gk5947
      @gk5947 Před rokem

      You might want to hit up SeanHodgins for this

    • @AntonioNoack
      @AntonioNoack Před rokem +1

      With long time exposure, you could move the camera sensor over the whole area. Would have to be really static tho.

  • @borromine
    @borromine Před rokem

    Brilliant. Really fabulous. Nikon 300mm view camera lens (tiny btw) has an image circle that covers 8x10 but is f9. So this really is stunning. Bravo!

  • @cthulhstu
    @cthulhstu Před 9 měsíci

    Absolutely adore this! Truly brought a smile to my face and so ingenious and versatile.

  • @TonyAndChelsea
    @TonyAndChelsea Před rokem +358

    Amazing work!!!

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  Před rokem +42

      Thank you!!! I was thinking this would like this level of bokeh 😄

    • @CommentFrom
      @CommentFrom Před rokem +4

      ​@@MStrong95 no

    • @felipedeornelas8054
      @felipedeornelas8054 Před rokem +3

      @@MStrong95 Practically and demand. Also there's not a lot of surplus camera sensors a out there because the sensor is the hardest part to manufacture, it's extremely sensitive to malfunctions and that is the reason why crop sensor cameras are much cheaper and therefore more popular, area of sensor means more material, which means higher chances of defective pixels.

    • @arunashamal
      @arunashamal Před rokem +13

      lol.. no wonder Toneh showed up here

    • @martin_the_artist_
      @martin_the_artist_ Před rokem +4

      @@arunashamal 😂

  • @JohnnyBravoGn
    @JohnnyBravoGn Před rokem +61

    This is what I call the quality content.
    So many efforts and skills from your side. So much learning from our side. Fantastic job 👍🏼

  • @alaricace8118
    @alaricace8118 Před 6 měsíci

    This is so unreal believe that level of focus and looks fantastic!

  • @DakotaJackSmith
    @DakotaJackSmith Před rokem

    I absolutely love this! You are so awesome, Matt. Thanks for this.

  • @noelbarnes3158
    @noelbarnes3158 Před rokem +237

    I don't know what kind of formal training you might have, if any at all, but as a last year engineering student at one of the best engineering colleges in the world, I am absolutely floored. It is awe inspiring how you make such well developed builds. Their variety and detail, amazing. The insight and problem solving, amazing. The editing and scripting, amazing. I would much rather have spent a semester learning from you than some old guy with a million useless accolades. How you develop It is DIY, I guess, but you seem to have the brainpower of an entire division of engineers.

    • @looppp
      @looppp Před rokem +64

      As someone with an engineering degree, college barely prepares you ready to do practical stuff. What he is doing is years of curiosity and practical experience, and a major desire to learn + be okay with failing.

    • @hankhill8973
      @hankhill8973 Před rokem +10

      @@looppp based

    • @exynth1a215
      @exynth1a215 Před rokem +1

      @@looppp based

    • @skydarkbomber1728
      @skydarkbomber1728 Před rokem +1

      @@looppp based

    • @definitelynotagoodperson5456
      @definitelynotagoodperson5456 Před rokem +1

      ​@@looppp based

  • @samueltufts
    @samueltufts Před rokem +44

    This is incredible, if you’ve ever seen a portrait made on large format film then you know the kind of subject separation that is characteristic of that kind of photo and is basically unattainable in smaller formats. As far as I can tell the image produced by this and captured by a digital camera has even more separation than any 8x10 negative I’ve ever seen. He mentioned that this setup is equivalent to 432mm at f/5 which is an amazingly low aperture for that size of image circle and focal length of lens. I think this thing could really prove to be useful as a serious photography tool. 10/10

  • @CassidyHansen
    @CassidyHansen Před rokem +2

    I haven't even seen the lens results yet and I'm blown away. This is amazing stuff dude

  • @ebanl9531
    @ebanl9531 Před rokem

    Just...
    WOW!!!!!!!! these kind of images.... it just gives me goosebumps, it feels like a lucid dream, This is amazing! and you for sharing this! thanks!

  • @Undy1
    @Undy1 Před rokem +286

    Holy damn I knew there was gonna be a lot of bokeh but this exceeded my wildest expectations. Also I almost cannot believe that despite having two fresnel lenses in there, there's zero visible chromatic aberration - do they cancel each other out that well?
    Initially I thought you were going to use some ridiculous large format image sensor - like from an observatory telescope or disassembled x-ray sensor panel like the one featured in one of Applied Science's videos - although in both cases the image would've been black and white as sensors in these use-cases don't feature a bayer filter. But this intermediate method with a diffusion film is genius and works way better than I thought it would! I hope this will inspire some filmmakers to make their own and do some cool stuff with it.
    Here's one idea how to take it to the next level - make it a tilt-shift lens as well - you already have the bellow which can allow some movement, just have to change the mechanism to add translation and rotation to the lens.

    • @stepansteps24
      @stepansteps24 Před rokem +4

      I wonder too, also the glass seems uncoated, maybe because of the whole picture being scaled down at the end point

    • @float32
      @float32 Před rokem +1

      Maybe it’s the relatively shallow angle through the fresnel lens?

    • @slartibartfast2649
      @slartibartfast2649 Před rokem +2

      I notice chromatic aberration, but maybe I am imagining things. I saw red aberration in the first shot at the edge of Matt's hair and green aberration on the face of the cow. It is also not a very sharp lens. Typical of the era it comes from, before computer designed lenses ironed out the swirly bokeh and softness, and coatings fixed the low contrast and aberrations.

    • @azureprophet
      @azureprophet Před rokem +2

      Chromatic aberration is going to be relatively well controlled at the low resolution of 4k vs a full frame 20 megapixel image.

    • @Undy1
      @Undy1 Před rokem +3

      @@azureprophet my point is that fresnel lenses by default have huge amounts of chromatic aberration, I thought it was gonna be a total disaster but it's pretty much not visible at all!

  • @gabem7618
    @gabem7618 Před rokem +78

    That first complete image reveal shook me 😳 Amazingly unique look, I had to tell myself that the background was real and not a screen bc it reminded me of some early 2000s kids morning shows. I would love to see this used in some surrealist shorts

  • @syntaxart
    @syntaxart Před 8 měsíci

    This was so beautiful to watch. You are brilliant. Asante 🌻🌴

  • @drpogo488
    @drpogo488 Před rokem +9

    It is really amazing the DOF, it reminds me a lot of the brenizer effect. i have a proposal, would you dare to make a second version? adding a diaphragm? and even a third version emulating a tilt and shift lens? Greetings from Argentina.

    • @trolleriffic
      @trolleriffic Před 9 měsíci +1

      I was just thinking the same about tip-tilt. By adding a way to tip and tilt the lens, the camera could make use of the Scheimpflug principle whereby the focal plane is rotated rather than just moved back and forth. You could take some really interesting and different pictures such as a double portrait with one person near to the camera on the left of the frame and the other person in the distance at the right, then by tilting the focal plane to run diagonally between them, each person could be in focus while everything else in the image is blurred out.

  • @matthasaname
    @matthasaname Před rokem +56

    Oh. My. God. This is, hands down, the most impressive milky bokeh on youtube.
    I would love to see some low light shots to see how glowing street lights look throughout the focal range. All the way from sharp to totally blurred.
    This would easily make some down right odd looking shots on the street at night.
    Well done, again.

  • @Project-Air
    @Project-Air Před rokem +246

    Absolutely crazy camera making skills! Now I want to build one!

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  Před rokem +40

      Cheers James! Imagine how your Mini would look through it... it would look very miniature indeed 😀

    • @Project-Air
      @Project-Air Před rokem +7

      @@DIYPerks 😂

  • @AlexJoneses
    @AlexJoneses Před 9 měsíci

    This is incredibly well done for the manufacturing processes, im more than amazed

  • @davidbrohede
    @davidbrohede Před rokem

    Wow, another remarkable project! I just love your ideaverse!