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Look, this has been a long week. We’re looking forward to the weekend so we can get outside and lose ourselves behind the viewfinder of a camera. Until then, you can watch this video in which a guy uses a 60,000 PSI waterjet to cut a DSLR in half.

It won’t make you a better photographer and you might not even learn anything from it, but it sure is neat to see what’s going on in there.

If you want to see more camera guts, there are some other fascinating deconstructed camera articles linked below.

From: PetaPixel

Look, this has been a long week. We’re looking forward to the weekend so we can get outside and lose ourselves behind the viewfinder of a camera. Until then, you can watch this video in which a guy uses a 60,000 PSI waterjet to cut a DSLR in half.

It won’t make you a better photographer and you might not even learn anything from it, but it sure is neat to see what’s going on in there.

If you want to see more camera guts, there are some other fascinating deconstructed camera articles linked below.

From: PetaPixel

Look, this has been a long week. We’re looking forward to the weekend so we can get outside and lose ourselves behind the viewfinder of a camera. Until then, you can watch this video in which a guy uses a 60,000 PSI waterjet to cut a DSLR in half.

It won’t make you a better photographer and you might not even learn anything from it, but it sure is neat to see what’s going on in there.

If you want to see more camera guts, there are some other fascinating deconstructed camera articles linked below.

From: PetaPixel

Look, this has been a long week. We’re looking forward to the weekend so we can get outside and lose ourselves behind the viewfinder of a camera. Until then, you can watch this video in which a guy uses a 60,000 PSI waterjet to cut a DSLR in half.

It won’t make you a better photographer and you might not even learn anything from it, but it sure is neat to see what’s going on in there.

If you want to see more camera guts, there are some other fascinating deconstructed camera articles linked below.

From: PetaPixel