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    Quote Originally Posted by RayFrisby View Post
    Also does anybody know if a wide adaptor and extender will be available when the camera ships ?

    Yea forgot about the ND filters, I think it will contain two but didn't hear anything about it in the video.
    The fixed Scarlet has the option of: OFF, .9ND, and 1.8ND. We literally had 60 seconds with the Scarlet so this is by no means a comprehensive video.

    Last we heard RED has no plans for a wide angle adapter but the Scarlets 77mm front will accept 3rd party adapters.
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    OK. This video absolutely settles it.....

    That side handle has to come with Stage 2 EPICS.

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    Thanks Justin, its great to actually see the camera live.
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    Justin your still a lucky lucky man thanks for info re internal ND filters.

    All those suckers buying AF101's will be wondering what the hell and why they spent $6000.00 on for a work AF101 hehehe ok couldn't resist.
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    So what was the range of the 8X zoom? What focal length is it at its widest and narrowest? This must have been posted before but I've forgotten....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rudi Herbert View Post
    So what was the range of the 8X zoom? What focal length is it at its widest and narrowest? This must have been posted before but I've forgotten....
    The focal lengths are 7.5mm-60mm. That is the S35mm equivalent of 18.5 - 148mm or FF35 Equivalent of 28mm-224mm.
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    I don't see in the video if you turned the Scarlet on. Did it actually work? I would like to be convinced by the all purpose ring on the lens. I've used camera with such all purpose ring and it allways was a pain to work with... Hope to see a Scarlet soon next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin O'Neill View Post
    The fixed Scarlet has the option of: OFF, .9ND, and 1.8ND.
    Hi RED, is this is applied at the sensor level? negative gain / or negative ISO ??
    (guessing)
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    Quote Originally Posted by J Davis View Post
    Hi RED, is this is applied at the sensor level? negative gain / or negative ISO ??
    (guessing)
    It seem, it's a wheel like on the standard camcorders. I don't think the developped a sensor with variable sencivity. It's much complicated than adding an optical ND filter and if this kind of thechnology would exist they would have told us and implemented it on the Epic camera.

    My "non RED" POV...

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Battistella View Post
    OK. This video absolutely settles it.....

    That side handle has to come with Stage 2 EPICS.

    Jarred???
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    that would be awesome:-D u'd think with the side handle stuck on an epic or scarlet in virtually every video and picture they'd throw it in with stage 2 package:-P
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