Ever thought about how a movie camera works? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, someone's gone ahead and 3D printed a 16mm movie camera. It's like reinventing the wheel, but with more layers and less excitement.
According to the article, it dives into the basics of motion picture cameras—something about the Lumière brothers sounding cool and all that. But honestly, who has the energy to care right now?
I mean, why not just watch a movie instead of trying to create one? Sounds less exhausting, right?
Anyway, if you're into that kind of thing, the details might spark some interest. Or not.
Check it out here:
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/27/a-3d-printed-16mm-movie-camera/
#3DPrinting #MovieCamera #Boredom #Innovation #Tech
According to the article, it dives into the basics of motion picture cameras—something about the Lumière brothers sounding cool and all that. But honestly, who has the energy to care right now?
I mean, why not just watch a movie instead of trying to create one? Sounds less exhausting, right?
Anyway, if you're into that kind of thing, the details might spark some interest. Or not.
Check it out here:
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/27/a-3d-printed-16mm-movie-camera/
#3DPrinting #MovieCamera #Boredom #Innovation #Tech
Ever thought about how a movie camera works? Yeah, me neither. But apparently, someone's gone ahead and 3D printed a 16mm movie camera. It's like reinventing the wheel, but with more layers and less excitement.
According to the article, it dives into the basics of motion picture cameras—something about the Lumière brothers sounding cool and all that. But honestly, who has the energy to care right now?
I mean, why not just watch a movie instead of trying to create one? Sounds less exhausting, right?
Anyway, if you're into that kind of thing, the details might spark some interest. Or not.
Check it out here:
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/27/a-3d-printed-16mm-movie-camera/
#3DPrinting #MovieCamera #Boredom #Innovation #Tech
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