What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Hi,

I want to take some closeup welding videos, is it possible with a phone cam?
My phone is OnePlus if it makes any difference.

Thanks
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Anything is possible, just throw money at it :D .

Seriously I'd put a #10 lense over the camera and give it a go.

Whether or not you would get clear close up vids in the quality that you want is anyone's guess.
How many mega pixels is your phone?
The camera may try and focus on the lense and all youll get is a green blur,nor it will give you what you want.
Let the forum know how it goes.
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I'll be giving this a shot in the near future with just a phone camera and an old helmet lens.

If the phone camera doesn't work, happily my job means I have access to all sorts of other camera gear...maybe an action cam might do it?

No real interest beyond 'can I make this work' but it will be fun to see how it turns out.


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If you are using high frequency, you may fry your phone...

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682bear wrote:If you are using high frequency, you may fry your phone...

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Good point, bear. Best I use my daughter's phone. Kinda kills two birds with one stone that way...


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682bear wrote:If you are using high frequency, you may fry your phone...

-Bear
I actually have fried my phone twice. Once by having it on my welding table. The second time I had it in my pocket and forgot to hook up the ground and the HF found me and the phone. It didn't completely disable the phone but it messed up the digitizer which, I am told, is the thingy that allows you to navigate with your fingers. The HF screws up my shop radio when I spark up so you KNOW it can't be good for phones.
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I fried my auto focus on my galaxy S4 taking arc video. Didn't know better. But the charging Jack died anyway so gotta pay $100 insurance to replace it. It's out of warranty. So be sure to put a 100% UV filler in front of the camera lens
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I think you guys have saved me from ruining a phone - thanks!

Always have my phone nearby while welding but sitting on a wooden bench a little way away. Had never thought about the potential of HF to fry a phone but of course it makes sense now. That was close...I have been considering trying some filming with my phone for awhile now. Not so much now.


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MMMM,
Good point.
I've been building an artsy candle holder and noticed that my new shop radio drops out when I strike an arc with tig or mig, old radio wasnt effected.
So no phone videos for me either, might have to keep the phone further away.
What does Jody use?
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MosquitoMoto wrote:
682bear wrote:If you are using high frequency, you may fry your phone...

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Good point, bear. Best I use my daughter's phone. Kinda kills two birds with one stone that way...


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LOL! I can relate to that!

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Yep I've fried my step counter thingo, forgot it was in my pocket and had the TIG anaconda near it while working sitting down... lucky it was a freebee from a health program at work ;)

I think if the sensitive equipment is isolated it should be fine after all there's plenty of welding vids about.
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I intentionally laid my work phone on top of my weld machine today. No luck still works. I phone 5
I have more questions than answers

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Poland308 wrote:I intentionally laid my work phone on top of my weld machine today. No luck still works. I phone 5
I sometimes consider doing that...and I work for myself.



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Interesting, I have used a point and shoot and my cell phone taking stills and video, no problems
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LtBadd wrote:Interesting, I have used a point and shoot and my cell phone taking stills and video, no problems
I had taken a bunch of video and then started noticing that the phone had trouble focusing, esp up close. Did some research and it seems the ccd/cmos sensor can be damaged by the welding arc light
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soutthpaw wrote:
LtBadd wrote:Interesting, I have used a point and shoot and my cell phone taking stills and video, no problems
I had taken a bunch of video and then started noticing that the phone had trouble focusing, esp up close. Did some research and it seems the ccd/cmos sensor can be damaged by the welding arc light
Let me clarify, the pics and video were not close ups of the arc, Only thing I have experienced is a vertical line in video using DC TIG welding
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