I worked in a Sony service center in 1999-2014, repaired cameras under warranty, including this model. The video is 100% fake. There are 4 reasons why such a camera cannot be restored: 1. Electrochemical corrosion. The contacts simply dissolve in a humid aggressive environment, it happens that there is simply no way to the textolite and the current-carrying path. Here everything is perfect and the contacts on the trains are absolutely intact. 2. Shutter / aperture. In this model, they are made of the finest plastic parts, the slightest getting wet or getting sand deforms and scratches the ales "petals" and they cannot work correctly. In addition, after such a bulkhead of the lens, a special service setting is required; without it, there will be no focus. 3. Display. It is a conventional backlit LCD. Not sealed. The image should be stained with moisture, even after completely dry. There is none of them. 4. Electric motors. They won't work after being so dirty, especially with focus motors. Video fake, made "back to front", first went through the camera, then got dirty and washed.
You are correct, the guy cleans the sensor by wiping it dry (SCRATCHES VERY EASY) when water gets in between lens elements there's no way he can clean it (FAKE), shutter and apertures blades when get water damaged (NEVER OPEN AND CLOSE EASILY, LIAR) main board, flash circuit board gets shorted out due to water damaged (NEVER FIRE OR TURN ON, JUST TRYING TO GET MONEY FROM COMMERCIAL)of course motor will never work due to sand and corrosion damaged. (UNSUBCRIBE THIS BAD DUDE, LIAR)
@@tetsuodugin4134 And, come on? what is the probability of working in nature while you are recording and find a camera suddenly, I don't know, just saying...
In my theory as a photographer, and my friend as a pro-camera repair: a digital camera can not repair that way due to water damage to the sensor, rust and oxidized to the focus system. He can not calibrate the focus system without any professional specific purpose tools. He can not tear apart the compact zoom lens easy like that because it’s not meant to be fix-able. Heavy water damage can cause foggy even the camera’s sensor is fine. The Video is TRICK AND FAKE !
Берём два одинаковых фотоаппарата. Один кладём в ящик, другой - в озеро. Через несколько месяцев достаём из озера, разбираем, промываем, прочищаем. Параллельно разбираем рабочий аппарат. Затем начинаем сборку рабочего с небольшим добавлением промокших частей (кнопки, корпус и т.д.). Вуаля, имеем рабочий аппарат и видео на несколько миллионов просмотров.
Is this guy an expert in restoration of all products? Cameras, cars, synthetizers, motorcycles etc.??? He is like God repairing his creatures with some water, dishwasher and a screwdriver.
@@brotherspeedio you still need the standards for most gear, but for consumer goods, it's just a selling point. Unless it's a crash and burn, or is crushed, yeah, fresh water wash followed by thorough clean and test/check works fine.
This is just my theory, i might be wrong. 1. Take a broken discarded camera take it apart and clean it. You then take a brandnew working exact same make/model of that camera take it apart then reassemble it and presto! 2. Take a working camera, take it apart then record yourself reassembling it. You then take that camera and bury it in the mud for a few days then video yourself pretending to find and restore it. Through simple editing you rearrange the sequence of events.
No He did a trick here First took old camera and started cleaning it he cleaned it very well he assembled it as well. On 23:55 He took another new Same model camera and started cleaning it see how clean and fresh the camera looks. joined the two recorded video and Boom we are fooled.
Having been a classically trained camera repair technician for the past 40 years , worked on thousands of cameras , there is no way that a digital camera that was in that condition would ever work again !! Wet and corroded circuit boards can’t be repaired and cleaning the sensor like that would have killed it. But nice try fooling your viewers !!!
You should check out his watch repair , where he uses a pick axe and a broom handle , it’s epic . Almost as funny as the nugget in another comment section who claims to repair crashed avionics 🧐
Что то уже который ролик смотрю и все меня не отпускают сомнения. Где то в грязи находят электронику, которая пролежала там какое то время и после того как ее почистили вдруг оказывается рабочей. Да тут в лужу уронишь телефон и то не факт, что после просушки запустится.
I love the way you always happen to have your camera running when you happen across the finds - Amazing! Anyway I'm calling Bovine excreta on this restoration, apart from all the crap in the circuitry you washed the lens mechanism in gritty water and some kind of reactive powder and the lens is just as it left the factory without any scratches, cloudiness or faults at all. Bravo that man!
Wait, so you're telling me that scrubbing delicate optics with a rough brush in a mix of what seems like gunk water and WD-40 isn't the correct way to clean them?
@john card your comment is legendary… one thing: I think this is so bad that you could have even said “what is bull shit”. The bovine excreta part is quoted btw.
Oh hes got some real doozies, the Xbox he "found" covered in that same yellowy crap of course, scrubbed with a brush, hosed down and....Voila!, restored! was my favourite. :-))
А так круто конечно, во время реставрации камера сама апгрейдилась из 16мп до 18 мп. Поздравляю! Верх совершенства! Советую, её снова закинуть в воду, опять найти, восстановить и глядишь она апгрейдится до 40мп
@@gazowik блаженны верующие... телефон просто в воду уронишь, уже иной раз плата окисляется и глючит. А тут хер его знает скока в грязной воде пролежал и никаких последствий! Да там все дорожки уже бы раз'ело. Ну кому-то нравится быть лохом!!!
As a vintage gadget restorer, I tried this once to a junk radio. Just dismantling is a nightmare! With screws corroded and rusty I ended up with broken threads and cracked plastic casing. Not to mention the brittle circuit board and solder blobs. In the end, I just quit and throw everything in the garbage bin. I believe a 50 year old gadget soaked in water or subjected to sea water corrosion would not survive even the best restorer in the world. Unless of course everything will be replaced part by part with new components, boards, flex ribbon, casing, ordered direct from the manufacturer.
@@masana_ I'm not the best restorer. I'm just a hobbyist and electronics enthusiast since late 80's. I could troubleshoot and repair electronics but my real weakness is mechanical parts. So if I could not open the screws and dismantle PCB's, find it hard to tinker with delicate gears needing precise calibration, or if the boards are too brittle to solder I don't bother restoring them. I only restore clean boards and easy to dismantle gadgets. Salt water soaked gadgets are almost impossible to fix because salt crystal cause much corrosion in electronics, plus the fact that salt water is electrolyte shorting out most sensitive parts like eeprom, processor, etc. Most of all, I don't usually restore gadgets without proper service repair manual, unless I knew exactly how each section works.
As an electrical engineer, I must say that you have accomplished a job that even the Sony factory can't make it: YOU ARE AWESOME & AMAZING BECAUSE YOU ACHIEVE THE IMPOSSIBLE:. 👏👏👏👏👏👌👍👍👍👍
It's hard to believe with the level of what looks to be rust, that much of the wafer-thin metal parts and copper wouldn't just oxidize or rust away within a few weeks (spoiler - they would!). It appears that these "finds" all have the same appearance. I think he is giving these items in a deep bath containing products with salts that crystalize along with a mixture of powdered clay. Hollywood does this every day in their movies! Then these items are allowed to dry in a oven over a week in temperatures around 130 degrees F. The supposed "rust" somehow creates NO pitting or oxidation on the fine metal parts, but turns to a slurry of brown paste resembling dirt or clay when brushed with a brush. The reason for the mild acid bath is to dissolve the salts that crystalized in and out of the chainsaw, lighter, camera, etc... A big piece of his story-telling is just happening upon these items - while being filmed by a 3rd party - wow, what a coincidence - walking behind him. There are other channels - also likely frauds - where the star of the channel is being filmed from behind, and everyday he finds a bunch of kittens or a puppy or other animal while out gardening and hears their cry for help and steps in to save the day. Problem is that they have been busted and exposed as re-using the same animals every so many episodes and hurting these animals so he could step in and "rescue" them in his video. I mean who gets filmed from behind while going out to pick tomato's or gather sticks, etc... LOL!
@@michaelprice3031 I know, wandering around being filmed by a friend and always stumble upon a find. If notice all the items have the same color and crust buildup but Never and true rust or pitting. The creators of this channel stumbled upon the sheer number of gullible people that don't take a minute to rationally question this... can't blame them, but what a hoax! There are "true restorers" out there that can recondition tons of things, but with electronics, the copper would rust away in a number of weeks or months. It's funny how everything looks brand new when just cleaned and dried out - again truly hilarious😄
Fully agree with you. All these videos are totally fake. As I said in my own comment, the film is simply mounted in reverse way. He started with a perfectly good camera, being filmed while dismounting it and mounting the film in the other way, so people believe it is being re-assembled. By the way, the ohm-meter sequence is also simply laughable. This guy just takes some random points on the PCB and is happy when the needle moves, except that he does not have the slightest idea of the schematics and what he should find on each point. He seems also to be so happy when the two probes touch each other, making 0 resistance "look Mom, the needle is moving when I do that"
This man has incredible immense knowledge about different technologies and products as well as electronics and PCB circuits, maybe chemicals too! Absolutely amazing.
And as we all know electronics are totally resistant to excessive amount of water contact... specially salty water, and the 100 years worth of RUST ON A PLASTIC FRAME can be removed without any problem by throwing it into various liquids, and fileing them for like 15 minutes each time... results in totally out of factory look, without a scratch whatsoever, because that is how it is supposed to go. I love it!
I don't care if it's fake, man, your work is awesome, I'm learning a bit of restoration and repair, and man I love your work, it relaxes me, your hands are god tier level. Excellent job, clean AF.
Considering most modern cameras are made of plastic most of what is shown can be believed iv seen many cameras stripped down and rebuilt Mmmmmmm probably not cost effective but it just shows that it can be done
You know, to a certain extent I believe that some things can be restored but in this case I have my doubts. Say that you were able to "clean" all that "stuff" from the internal parts of the camera but what about the windings in that tiny DC motor inside the camera? Was the shaft not seized or gritty? How did you clean the CMOS sensor without affecting the final image quality after being exposed to water for so long? These questions are just to name a few.
@@michaelchan3135 Absolutely. The first red flag is "aimlessly wandering around and happening to find a heavily hidden gem", and the second issue is "looking at filthy, dirty, mangled crap and thinking, "Hey, I could restore that!""
The video is make from the end to the beginning! First they find a working camera, take it apart, record putting it back together and working. and then they put it in the mud for a few day and record finding it in the mud, clean it and the video is complete
This restoration is as real as the tooth fairy. I think they just bought a cheap camera, shoot with it in its working state, then fill it with crap to make it look rusty (dunno how they think oxidized plastic looks like metal but okay). Then they do the "restoration" portion of the video. You can't just fix a damaged camera sensor and lens by brushing it clean.
I wonder why someone would throw an old 2004-era digital camera into the ocean in Southeast Asia. 🤔 I think that one might be real and it might have a history...
Вы не поверите, но в ролике про его "реставрацию" ЧАСОВ я написал тоже в комменте про реслинг!!! )))))) Самая жопа, что основная масса ведется!!!!! Чел один написал: все счастливы, только русские срут в комментах! )))) Оператор у него топ!!!!
The way I would shoot this: 1. buy a new camera, dismantle 2. put it back together 3. (Make it look dirty) 4. dismantle. Order in video will be 3. 4. 2.
I recognise that camera. I lost it a few years ago off Brighton pier. I'm amazed how far current has taken it. I knew all it needed was a quick rinse and it would be as right as rain. I'll send you my return address.
Although it is obvious that from such a damaged camera it is impossible to do what is presented at the end of the film, it's still good to watch. On the other hand, it is a bit frivolous to viewers that they are told it is the same camera. Diagnostics with an electric meter looks particularly naive. I guess it would be better to just visually renew this camera than to convince viewers that it has been fully repaired.
I really dont know what to think about this. Either he is the worlds most talented guy, Sony products are ridiculously legit, or he needs to be on pen and teller fool us for the best magic tricks.
@@Torn_Shoe чего? вы хоть немного понятия имеете о печатных платах и коррозии? тут просто капли хватает, шоб полдевайса на свалку выкинуть, а он их в тазике моет. платы моют, но сразу спиртом промывают и долго сушат... атут она валялясь под дождем в грязи...
The restoration is amazing but your ability to take things apart and keep track, without breaking or screwing them up (no pun intended), is even more of a marvel!
@@DoctorBrute The use of the word "Marvel" doesn't mean whatever you think it means. Nothing you said could be mistaken for sarcasm. He deserves all the rain he's getting here. He's no more than a liar and cheat. He's gaining money under false pretenses. He gives no indication of it being "just for fun" Anyone with any experience in life would see his lies and trickery. If he showed any signs of this I would simply laugh and forget it, but the fact that he's openly trying to mislead the viewers is disgusting. TH-cam should bar him for fraud. There are literally hundreds of others who agree.
Странно, при такой сильной коррозии ни одна дорожка на плате не сгнила. Ни уз ванна, ни реболлинг не потребовался - просто помыли и всё. И что это за волшебная жидкость, которая не только удаляет коррозию, но и идеально восстанавливает поверхность металлических изделий? 😀 Да и микродвигатель с сильно ржавым корпусом вдруг без проблем заработал...
ложь и провакация ! )))) Но смотрится красиво... Пойду свой смартфон в грязи запачкаю и так же вымаю и поченю....только перед этим разберу и гляну что куда подключать и сниму на видео для себя как шпаргалку ))))
@@KompozitorOleg надо наоборот, сначала показать работающий типа после ремонта, а потом хоть под танк бросай и снимай видео как ты его восстанавливаешь
You can create the rust artificially. That's how they make it for movies. Chances are less to work a mud buried camera to work and look like fresh without replacing a single component other than screws.
I worked in a Sony service center in 1999-2014, repaired cameras under warranty, including this model. The video is 100% fake. There are 4 reasons why such a camera cannot be restored:
1. Electrochemical corrosion. The contacts simply dissolve in a humid aggressive environment, it happens that there is simply no way to the textolite and the current-carrying path. Here everything is perfect and the contacts on the trains are absolutely intact.
2. Shutter / aperture. In this model, they are made of the finest plastic parts, the slightest getting wet or getting sand deforms and scratches the ales "petals" and they cannot work correctly. In addition, after such a bulkhead of the lens, a special service setting is required; without it, there will be no focus.
3. Display. It is a conventional backlit LCD. Not sealed. The image should be stained with moisture, even after completely dry. There is none of them.
4. Electric motors. They won't work after being so dirty, especially with focus motors.
Video fake, made "back to front", first went through the camera, then got dirty and washed.
In the reassembly part of the video it looks like he is just reassembling a new camera.
You are correct, the guy cleans the sensor by wiping it dry (SCRATCHES VERY EASY) when water gets in between lens elements there's no way he can clean it (FAKE), shutter and apertures blades when get water damaged (NEVER OPEN AND CLOSE EASILY, LIAR) main board, flash circuit board gets shorted out due to water damaged (NEVER FIRE OR TURN ON, JUST TRYING TO GET MONEY FROM COMMERCIAL)of course motor will never work due to sand and corrosion damaged. (UNSUBCRIBE THIS BAD DUDE, LIAR)
Exactly. It's interesting to watch, but it's a lie.
Как ты нашел эту работу,важно ли техническое образование чтобы устроится в ремонт телефонов?
@@tetsuodugin4134 And, come on? what is the probability of working in nature while you are recording and find a camera suddenly, I don't know, just saying...
In my theory as a photographer, and my friend as a pro-camera repair: a digital camera can not repair that way due to water damage to the sensor, rust and oxidized to the focus system. He can not calibrate the focus system without any professional specific purpose tools. He can not tear apart the compact zoom lens easy like that because it’s not meant to be fix-able. Heavy water damage can cause foggy even the camera’s sensor is fine.
The Video is TRICK AND FAKE !
i a agree with u
And obviously the uploader doesn't read English
Also, it passes me off how he just finds the things he repairs lying around
Suka hati cakap fake
Kalau tak suka takyah tengok
Берём два одинаковых фотоаппарата. Один кладём в ящик, другой - в озеро. Через несколько месяцев достаём из озера, разбираем, промываем, прочищаем. Параллельно разбираем рабочий аппарат. Затем начинаем сборку рабочего с небольшим добавлением промокших частей (кнопки, корпус и т.д.). Вуаля, имеем рабочий аппарат и видео на несколько миллионов просмотров.
🥶😳😳😳
Согласен с тобой! У него даже ржавчина исчезает!)))
Could you please reply in English
Понятное дело, что видос для недоумков.
Какую только хрень не снимают ради лайков🤔
берем ОДИН, и снимаем-монтируем НАОБОРОТ!!!! ВСЕ!...
Is this guy an expert in restoration of all products? Cameras, cars, synthetizers, motorcycles etc.??? He is like God repairing his creatures with some water, dishwasher and a screwdriver.
there should be a limit for fake. u crossed those limits hat's off to you. And the funniest thing he is checking the values of electronics parts
@@gaddovarzi6980 no u
Con dos cámaras iguales yo te hago lo mismo. Eso no vuelve a funcionar en la vida
Everything he did is what we do to aircraft electronics recovered from crash sites, especially those recovered from the bottom of the ocean.
@@Twizter68 imagine if all elecronics part can repair by wash it. we dont need ip67 or ip 68 anymore.
@@brotherspeedio you still need the standards for most gear, but for consumer goods, it's just a selling point. Unless it's a crash and burn, or is crushed, yeah, fresh water wash followed by thorough clean and test/check works fine.
This is just my theory, i might be wrong. 1. Take a broken discarded camera take it apart and clean it. You then take a brandnew working exact same make/model of that camera take it apart then reassemble it and presto!
2. Take a working camera, take it apart then record yourself reassembling it. You then take that camera and bury it in the mud for a few days then video yourself pretending to find and restore it. Through simple editing you rearrange the sequence of events.
Thanks Captain Obvious
Exactly, the intention is just to be successful here on TH-cam.
Option 2 is correct (same serial number).
No He did a trick here First took old camera and started cleaning it he cleaned it very well he assembled it as well. On 23:55 He took another new Same model camera and started cleaning it see how clean and fresh the camera looks. joined the two recorded video and Boom we are fooled.
he bury many things in that jungle and yet to be found and restored hhhhhh what a BS fake yb channel.
Having been a classically trained camera repair technician for the past 40 years , worked on thousands of cameras , there is no way that a digital camera that was in that condition would ever work again !! Wet and corroded circuit boards can’t be repaired and cleaning the sensor like that would have killed it. But nice try fooling your viewers !!!
Yep! Been a photographer since 1993. Still remember upgrading from Nikon FM2 to an N90. Nothing digital can be considered old.
You should check out his watch repair , where he uses a pick axe and a broom handle , it’s epic . Almost as funny as the nugget in another comment section who claims to repair crashed avionics 🧐
yep i know first hand that getting water in a camera sensor wrecks it
I am agree, this restoration is impossible
I love your comments. Well said and 100%true.
マジか!すげぇ根性!!
凄い!あんなに汚なかったカメラを此処まで修復するなんて、本当に素晴らしいです!
The act of finding it in garbage is really nice!
Что то уже который ролик смотрю и все меня не отпускают сомнения. Где то в грязи находят электронику, которая пролежала там какое то время и после того как ее почистили вдруг оказывается рабочей. Да тут в лужу уронишь телефон и то не факт, что после просушки запустится.
バックミュージック素敵👏
I love the way you always happen to have your camera running when you happen across the finds - Amazing! Anyway I'm calling Bovine excreta on this restoration, apart from all the crap in the circuitry you washed the lens mechanism in gritty water and some kind of reactive powder and the lens is just as it left the factory without any scratches, cloudiness or faults at all. Bravo that man!
Wait, so you're telling me that scrubbing delicate optics with a rough brush in a mix of what seems like gunk water and WD-40 isn't the correct way to clean them?
@john card your comment is legendary… one thing: I think this is so bad that you could have even said “what is bull shit”. The bovine excreta part is quoted btw.
Teu nyambung komentar teh ngadon kana kotoran sapi teu puguh,kan eta mah ker ngomean Kamera anu berkarat
Oh hes got some real doozies, the Xbox he "found" covered in that same yellowy crap of course, scrubbed with a brush, hosed down and....Voila!, restored! was my favourite. :-))
@@Juanma_lolo Es falso viejo date cuenta
А так круто конечно, во время реставрации камера сама апгрейдилась из 16мп до 18 мп. Поздравляю! Верх совершенства! Советую, её снова закинуть в воду, опять найти, восстановить и глядишь она апгрейдится до 40мп
Ждём следущее видео - реставрация мумии в молодого человека
Смотрите внимательней! Номер камеры один и тот же! №6024008
@@gazowik блаженны верующие... телефон просто в воду уронишь, уже иной раз плата окисляется и глючит. А тут хер его знает скока в грязной воде пролежал и никаких последствий! Да там все дорожки уже бы раз'ело. Ну кому-то нравится быть лохом!!!
4:48 протрите зеньки и не долбитесь больше.
@@darthvader6108 не тупи, корпус тот же, начинка другая!
It is very hard to believe that the sensor will work after being immersed in water for so long.
日本語が表示されて驚きました!
あなたの技術は素晴らしい!
日本からあなたを応援しています!
カタコトの日本語なら翻訳した時伝わりやすいかな^ ^
I think it's nice how much effort you make just to fool people. :)
As a vintage gadget restorer, I tried this once to a junk radio. Just dismantling is a nightmare! With screws corroded and rusty I ended up with broken threads and cracked plastic casing. Not to mention the brittle circuit board and solder blobs. In the end, I just quit and throw everything in the garbage bin. I believe a 50 year old gadget soaked in water or subjected to sea water corrosion would not survive even the best restorer in the world. Unless of course everything will be replaced part by part with new components, boards, flex ribbon, casing, ordered direct from the manufacturer.
So you are the best restorer and you couldn't do it right ?
@@masana_ I'm not the best restorer. I'm just a hobbyist and electronics enthusiast since late 80's. I could troubleshoot and repair electronics but my real weakness is mechanical parts. So if I could not open the screws and dismantle PCB's, find it hard to tinker with delicate gears needing precise calibration, or if the boards are too brittle to solder I don't bother restoring them. I only restore clean boards and easy to dismantle gadgets. Salt water soaked gadgets are almost impossible to fix because salt crystal cause much corrosion in electronics, plus the fact that salt water is electrolyte shorting out most sensitive parts like eeprom, processor, etc. Most of all, I don't usually restore gadgets without proper service repair manual, unless I knew exactly how each section works.
@@Manny_News_Blogs_Tutorials just kidding, thank you for the answer
This give a whole new meaning to "refurbished" when shopping on ebay!
Hahahahahaha 😜
As an electrical engineer, I must say that you have accomplished a job that even the Sony factory can't make it: YOU ARE AWESOME & AMAZING BECAUSE YOU ACHIEVE THE IMPOSSIBLE:. 👏👏👏👏👏👌👍👍👍👍
Those are the same types of "youtubers" who abuse animals then make video "rescue puppy"
Restoration TOYOTA to Black police car I hope you will like the final result
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@@نملة-ج8ج stfu
1.^^
Exactly
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It's hard to believe with the level of what looks to be rust, that much of the wafer-thin metal parts and copper wouldn't just oxidize or rust away within a few weeks (spoiler - they would!). It appears that these "finds" all have the same appearance. I think he is giving these items in a deep bath containing products with salts that crystalize along with a mixture of powdered clay. Hollywood does this every day in their movies! Then these items are allowed to dry in a oven over a week in temperatures around 130 degrees F. The supposed "rust" somehow creates NO pitting or oxidation on the fine metal parts, but turns to a slurry of brown paste resembling dirt or clay when brushed with a brush. The reason for the mild acid bath is to dissolve the salts that crystalized in and out of the chainsaw, lighter, camera, etc... A big piece of his story-telling is just happening upon these items - while being filmed by a 3rd party - wow, what a coincidence - walking behind him. There are other channels - also likely frauds - where the star of the channel is being filmed from behind, and everyday he finds a bunch of kittens or a puppy or other animal while out gardening and hears their cry for help and steps in to save the day. Problem is that they have been busted and exposed as re-using the same animals every so many episodes and hurting these animals so he could step in and "rescue" them in his video. I mean who gets filmed from behind while going out to pick tomato's or gather sticks, etc... LOL!
So true! there's no way you could find something in this good of a condition washed up on a beach somewhere!
@@michaelprice3031 I know, wandering around being filmed by a friend and always stumble upon a find. If notice all the items have the same color and crust buildup but Never and true rust or pitting. The creators of this channel stumbled upon the sheer number of gullible people that don't take a minute to rationally question this... can't blame them, but what a hoax! There are "true restorers" out there that can recondition tons of things, but with electronics, the copper would rust away in a number of weeks or months. It's funny how everything looks brand new when just cleaned and dried out - again truly hilarious😄
Fully agree with you. All these videos are totally fake. As I said in my own comment, the film is simply mounted in reverse way. He started with a perfectly good camera, being filmed while dismounting it and mounting the film in the other way, so people believe it is being re-assembled.
By the way, the ohm-meter sequence is also simply laughable. This guy just takes some random points on the PCB and is happy when the needle moves, except that he does not have the slightest idea of the schematics and what he should find on each point. He seems also to be so happy when the two probes touch each other, making 0 resistance "look Mom, the needle is moving when I do that"
Added to my fav channel list:
MyMechanics
Mister Patina
Wrong Brothers Restoration
Awesome Restorarion
Love them all!
That's one rusty plastic case😆
Amazing Restauration...! Congratulations..!
Amazing sus conocimientos
My favourite part is the random checking of resistance around one of the chips.
SONYの耐久性もだけど、この人の復元能力高すぎねえか!?
えぐいっす!流石です!
しかも表示は日本語・・・・・・・・誰が捨てたのか盗まれたのか。 持っていた日本人が此れを見てたりして。
@@尾てい骨-i2z 可能性高いですね。SONY機はリージョン毎に設定できる言語が限られていますので、日本語は日本で販売された機種という事になりますからね
洗えば使える精神ホントすごい!!
技術力もすごい!!
ウクライナからこんにちは:)
Little known fact this video was shot using this camera. Amazing!😮
FANTASTIC AND BEAUTIFUL RESTAURATION, CONGRATULATIONS THANKS 😊👍🆗
ホント!動くまで回復したの!!驚き!出来るんだ!ソニー本社もびっくりだと思うよ!
ウクライナからこんにちは:)
This man has incredible immense knowledge about different technologies and products as well as electronics and PCB circuits, maybe chemicals too! Absolutely amazing.
It's fake BTW
Wow so nice actually for a camera is sony i how to this only for a that was so good i love how we can pushing now it so nice of course nice❤❤
Ох,уж эти сказочки! Ох,уж эти сказочники! (С)
Я все поверю но экран должен был рассыпается матрица или что там)))
такое ощущение, что где то в Китае продаются специальные баллоны с имитацией ржавчины и грязи.
修理する知識が凄いと思います❗
Ok soo……………. This is kind b
Nice
日本のカメラを修復してくれてありがとう!
Utterly unbelievable! God level restoration skills you got there!
Its totally fake.
And as we all know electronics are totally resistant to excessive amount of water contact... specially salty water, and the 100 years worth of RUST ON A PLASTIC FRAME can be removed without any problem by throwing it into various liquids, and fileing them for like 15 minutes each time... results in totally out of factory look, without a scratch whatsoever, because that is how it is supposed to go. I love it!
There is no God except Allah, prophet Muhammad is the messenger of Allah ❤️✨
@@stephanie9499 then request him to get us Rid from this PANDEMIC... IF SO...then there is no GOD PROVED🤨
GOT IT
@@princecharles2872 I’m not saying there is a god or anything I have no clue but that is terrible logic
I don't care if it's fake, man, your work is awesome, I'm learning a bit of restoration and repair, and man I love your work, it relaxes me, your hands are god tier level. Excellent job, clean AF.
The video is so fake that he brakes the camera while disassembling it
He fried the sensor
He fried the board
And ruined the lens
only magic hands can did this, i love it, thank my friend
素晴らしい✨👏👏👏👏👏
Wow how did you learn to fix things like that I would have lost track and the thing would have ended up back in the trash.
복원되는 물건은 왜이리 하나같이 예쁘고 온전하게 녹이 슬어있냐..
まじか!?すげー😳
凄すぎ、完全復活じゃん
Are you still planting items and pretend you found them?
Yeah, this is what I also do not like in these videos. Just say where they are from, we do not need these fairy-tales
man, this is for entertainment. people like to see this things fixed, dont matter if its fake
Considering most modern cameras are made of plastic most of what is shown can be believed iv seen many cameras stripped down and rebuilt Mmmmmmm probably not cost effective but it just shows that it can be done
Kolab quok bisa
Stick PS Vita Marissa
You know, to a certain extent I believe that some things can be restored but in this case I have my doubts. Say that you were able to "clean" all that "stuff" from the internal parts of the camera but what about the windings in that tiny DC motor inside the camera? Was the shaft not seized or gritty? How did you clean the CMOS sensor without affecting the final image quality after being exposed to water for so long? These questions are just to name a few.
Forget it, that's fake. Just to see how real they can fake the "restoration".
@@michaelchan3135 Absolutely. The first red flag is "aimlessly wandering around and happening to find a heavily hidden gem", and the second issue is "looking at filthy, dirty, mangled crap and thinking, "Hey, I could restore that!""
@@michaelchan3135 Also, "zooming right in on said corroded crap, but not looking about to see if there's anything else."
@@michaelchan3135 And a third is not going through all the cleaning stuff only to find, "Ah shit, now I see why the former owner tossed it out!"
The video is make from the end to the beginning! First they find a working camera, take it apart, record putting it back together and working. and then they put it in the mud for a few day and record finding it in the mud, clean it and the video is complete
This restoration is as real as the tooth fairy. I think they just bought a cheap camera, shoot with it in its working state, then fill it with crap to make it look rusty (dunno how they think oxidized plastic looks like metal but okay). Then they do the "restoration" portion of the video.
You can't just fix a damaged camera sensor and lens by brushing it clean.
Oooh, look, this camera is muddy from me putting it here a week ago. Let me "restore" it.
Everyone is gangsta untill they repair everything with a multimeter
I wonder why someone would throw an old 2004-era digital camera into the ocean in Southeast Asia. 🤔 I think that one might be real and it might have a history...
try to place your camera into salted water for a week, and then check the condition of the internal electronics))) then compare with the video
It's a DSC-HX10V from around 2012. See the label @ 3:16
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing.
Wow now I didn't know plastic casing could rust learn something new everyday lol
We’re can I buy rust proof screws
I think he had changed every thing at last. Because camera was looking new
Same thing I thought 😂
Hey, I forgot my camera at the same place. That's mine
Give it to me back
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol😂
すごっ。野ざらしであんだけ錆びてたのに壊れてないんだ。
На все это можно смотреть как на рестлинг - вроде все понятно что наеб, но все смотришь и смотришь!
Вы не поверите, но в ролике про его "реставрацию" ЧАСОВ я написал тоже в комменте про реслинг!!! )))))) Самая жопа, что основная масса ведется!!!!! Чел один написал: все счастливы, только русские срут в комментах! )))) Оператор у него топ!!!!
Buen trabajo. Como sería posible enviar un iPhone para la restauración? Desde Austria.
over a million views, wtf. Gotta take my hat off to this guy.
well done mate, you brought a camera back to life.
Me : thinking how they are lucky enough to find even an abandoned old Sony camera..I never found a single piece of useful paper till now
Hahaha fake h bhai
The way I would shoot this: 1. buy a new camera, dismantle 2. put it back together 3. (Make it look dirty) 4. dismantle. Order in video will be 3. 4. 2.
They kept the camera there and acted to find it!Lol
😂😂🤣🤣
You say the broken English and then act to the real English
Still entertaining
@@kaushikkarmakar4735 Thank you grammar teacher!!
@@fflow_wolff for sure!
精密機器からバイクのレストアまでなんでも直せるの凄いね
この人の本職はなんだろう
brow, you have lot of talent
Me: No way he can restore this
Restoration 2R: Hold my beer
Sarthak
Oh my god. This is insane and incredible. You worth more view on this.
Việt Nam mình có kênh giỏi quá..
disassembled and assembled cameras are different. but the editing is good
this video will be a recommendation a few years later
I recognise that camera. I lost it a few years ago off Brighton pier. I'm amazed how far current has taken it. I knew all it needed was a quick rinse and it would be as right as rain. I'll send you my return address.
Anda ini manusia atau alien?Betapa Anda mengerti akan segala hal.Dan itu membuat saya takjub 👏👏
地道やけど、そこに職人の力を感じる!すごい!
Although it is obvious that from such a damaged camera it is impossible to do what is presented at the end of the film, it's still good to watch. On the other hand, it is a bit frivolous to viewers that they are told it is the same camera. Diagnostics with an electric meter looks particularly naive. I guess it would be better to just visually renew this camera than to convince viewers that it has been fully repaired.
I love to had the section with the test meter in all of his videos, makes me smile !
Ce qui'est incroyable n'est pas faux ...chapeau à vous Monsieur et à votre patience.
Wow amazing...
Me:I hope this camera works. 5 minutes later, me: GIVE ME THE CAMERA
The question is ..how only he finds these kind off stuffs in a garbage? But he is talented.
I really dont know what to think about this. Either he is the worlds most talented guy, Sony products are ridiculously legit, or he needs to be on pen and teller fool us for the best magic tricks.
Sony cybershot cameras have (mostly) plastic bodies. There's no way they'll attract that much rust.
@@MrElkekeer And what about CCD & other connectors and micro feedbacks switches
wow nice job 👍🏼
MY CAMERA AFTER A FEW DROPS OF WATER IS RIUNED. HOW DID THIS CAMERA WITHSTAND OCEAN WATER SALT WATER CORROSION AND STILL BE REPAIRED 😳
Simple answer, it wasn't.
да, да, продолжай, не останавливайся! мне нравится как ты проводишь своей кисточкой с песочком по линзе!
и ведь ни один контакт не сгнил?
Это же Karl Zeiss, его хоть ключами можно шлифовать. Вроде та самая Gorilla Glass это их технология даже если не ошибаюсь.
@@Torn_Shoe а печантыймонтаж тоже можно ключами восстановить?
@@subb26 я не говорил про схемы. Тем более все-равно их достаточно перепаять просто если контакты умерли какие-то.
@@Torn_Shoe чего? вы хоть немного понятия имеете о печатных платах и коррозии? тут просто капли хватает, шоб полдевайса на свалку выкинуть, а он их в тазике моет. платы моют, но сразу спиртом промывают и долго сушат... атут она валялясь под дождем в грязи...
This guy did a pretty decent job in his other restoration videos but after watching this I realised that all the glitters are not gold
This could only be a SONY device...✌😋👍
The restoration is amazing but your ability to take things apart and keep track, without breaking or screwing them up (no pun intended), is even more of a marvel!
You forgot to add, it's all fake. As are every video he posts.
@@wgatcheesesmeoff1750 Well I could be saying that sarcastically without actually raining on his parade… hmmm🤔 I did say Marvel!
@@DoctorBrute The use of the word "Marvel" doesn't mean whatever you think it means. Nothing you said could be mistaken for sarcasm. He deserves all the rain he's getting here. He's no more than a liar and cheat. He's gaining money under false pretenses. He gives no indication of it being "just for fun" Anyone with any experience in life would see his lies and trickery. If he showed any signs of this I would simply laugh and forget it, but the fact that he's openly trying to mislead the viewers is disgusting. TH-cam should bar him for fraud. There are literally hundreds of others who agree.
I have to learn how to be Chinese one first before I think about all of this🤦♂️..good job 👌
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The sony logo replaced its place after restoration, amazing.
He didn’t understand the sarcasm.
Another fantastic restoration!
To make a camera like this works again is almost impossible. Show us someting real.
That it is
4:00 надпись сони
23:52 надпись сони )
4:19 потертый знак вопроса 4:32 потертая вспышка
24:58 теперь смотрим тут.
Просто добавь воды :)
Thanks.
I still have this camera. The battery is not longer than 30 mins, but it works.
I appreciate the restoration
Sir I am big fan
Others: watching restoration video in time lapse
Me: watching restoration video time lapse in 2x speed..
There are more electronic components in this camera than in a notebook.
Странно, при такой сильной коррозии ни одна дорожка на плате не сгнила. Ни уз ванна, ни реболлинг не потребовался - просто помыли и всё.
И что это за волшебная жидкость, которая не только удаляет коррозию, но и идеально восстанавливает поверхность металлических изделий? 😀
Да и микродвигатель с сильно ржавым корпусом вдруг без проблем заработал...
ложь и провакация ! )))) Но смотрится красиво... Пойду свой смартфон в грязи запачкаю и так же вымаю и поченю....только перед этим разберу и гляну что куда подключать и сниму на видео для себя как шпаргалку ))))
@@KompozitorOleg надо наоборот, сначала показать работающий типа после ремонта, а потом хоть под танк бросай и снимай видео как ты его восстанавливаешь
Well planned
All new parts
You can create the rust artificially. That's how they make it for movies. Chances are less to work a mud buried camera to work and look like fresh without replacing a single component other than screws.
液晶の文字が日本語でさらにびっくりした
元の持ち主が日本人てことかな?
元々のカードは見れなかったのかな?
Company manual: keep away from moisture & liquid.
2R: hold on for an hour, we'll fix this
I am really impressed by the ways you create this video! It’s extremely exciting!From Tinh Kieu TH-cam from Vietnam.