alberich
01.12.2009, 14:58
REd hat neue Bilder und Spezifikationen veröffentlicht.
Luminous-Landscape:
Of possibly greater interest at this time to those into video (raw video in particular) then stills, RED Scarlet inched a bit closer to reality today with an announcement of features and pricing, and for the first time an actual photo of the camera rather than a rendering.
The 2/3" model with fixed 8X zoom will be $4,750 with body, lens, CF card module, LCD screen and battery, while the interchangable lens version – body only – will be $2,750; all other modular components extra. A line of new "mini-prime" lenses will cost $950 each.
The Scarlet S35 has (last we heard) a 30X15mm sensor (bigger than APS-C), will have a 13.8 Megapixel sensor, shoot 30FPS stills and video in raw mode, and has been priced at $7,000 – body only, but no other details are given. Delivery date on the two first Scarlet models is given as May/June, 2010 and for the S35 as "summer".
Glean what you can from the announcement page. There just isn't enough information on the still photo side of the ledger at this time, though the video aspects are surely enticing.
Frankly, being able to shoot 3K raw video for under $5,000 is an astonishing price breakthrough. Sleep well tonight Canon, Sony and Panasonic, particularly because it appears that the entire modular Red / Epic / Scarlet product line will consist of completely interchangable modules and components.
From stills, to commercials, to indy shoots, to Holywood feature productions, all with one interchangable component system. 2010 should be an interesting year.
http://luminous-landscape.com/whatsnew/#460
http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?t=38274
Luminous-Landscape:
Of possibly greater interest at this time to those into video (raw video in particular) then stills, RED Scarlet inched a bit closer to reality today with an announcement of features and pricing, and for the first time an actual photo of the camera rather than a rendering.
The 2/3" model with fixed 8X zoom will be $4,750 with body, lens, CF card module, LCD screen and battery, while the interchangable lens version – body only – will be $2,750; all other modular components extra. A line of new "mini-prime" lenses will cost $950 each.
The Scarlet S35 has (last we heard) a 30X15mm sensor (bigger than APS-C), will have a 13.8 Megapixel sensor, shoot 30FPS stills and video in raw mode, and has been priced at $7,000 – body only, but no other details are given. Delivery date on the two first Scarlet models is given as May/June, 2010 and for the S35 as "summer".
Glean what you can from the announcement page. There just isn't enough information on the still photo side of the ledger at this time, though the video aspects are surely enticing.
Frankly, being able to shoot 3K raw video for under $5,000 is an astonishing price breakthrough. Sleep well tonight Canon, Sony and Panasonic, particularly because it appears that the entire modular Red / Epic / Scarlet product line will consist of completely interchangable modules and components.
From stills, to commercials, to indy shoots, to Holywood feature productions, all with one interchangable component system. 2010 should be an interesting year.
http://luminous-landscape.com/whatsnew/#460
http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?t=38274