Looking at this dismantled Fuji X100, it quickly becomes apparent that staring at exploded gadgets will never get old. Left for dead after suffering fatal water damage, the X100 donated it's body to the internet, providing eye candy for us all to ogle at.
Photographer James Maher took the camera apart piece by piece—which involved removing 130 screws and 152 parts—and photographed every step of the process, which you can check out here.
3 comments:
Oh wow!
I once used a hairdryer on a camera that came in contact with water. It revived.
Wow, thanks for sharing this haha, very interesting stuff indeed.
Very cool!
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