Can You 3D Print A Camera?

Cameras are cool. But are they complicated? Not really! David tried out a new 3D-Printed medium/large format film camera that uses an iPhone as a viewfinder! And has a lot of fun along the way. Check out the Noble Designs 6:17 from Angus: Hidden Light film development and scanning: Check out our friends who helped with this video: GrainyDays: @grainydaysss Bad Flashes: @BadFlashes Birgit Buchart: GX Ace: @GxAce Jonas Rask: Casper Dam: ~ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:04 Intro to camera obscuras 01:15 Exposure triangle breakdown 03:34 How the camera works 06:14 Iceland trip and image breakdown 10:25: Lens fixing explanation 10:42: PNW trip and image breakdown 11:31: Conclusion Shop the merch: Join the Discord: Music licensed from Epidemic Sound: Follow The Studio: :// Follow the staff: Marques Brownlee Adam Molina Alex Wolfe Andrew Manganelli Brandon Havard David Imel Ellis Rovin Hayato Huseman Jono Tan Mariah Zenk Michael Emerick Miles Somerville Tim McMahon Vinh Dang Equipment used in this video and others: Canon EOS C70: Canon RF 15-35mm f/: Canon RF 28-70mm f/: Sennheiser MKH-416: Sennheiser ME 2 lav: PowerDeWise lav: Zoom F8n Pro: Hollyland Lark Max: Shot by David Imel and Brandon Havard. Produced by David Imel Edited by David Imel Audio by Ellis Rovin Graphics by Tim McMahon and Michael Emerick
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