Canon still can't even record 4k in camera....So not even where the redone was in 07..
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Canon still can't even record 4k in camera....So not even where the redone was in 07..
I would love to see RED offer a module that would send a data stream over fiber to a decoder box (RedRayPro?) that could process and display live 4K images with less than 1/50th of a second latency. Would be a terrific I-mag option, immersive environment element, etc. Just hoping...
Cheers - #19
By the way, Jim — can we expect a new firmware release corresponding with the start of NAB?
That will probably happen when the technology has moved on to the point where 4k is on a par with today's 1080p.
i think many of those dads are just looking for an excuse to show off their kids under the guise of showing off their camera. '-):The saddest thing about all that, is just when you look at the footage these F65/Epic/Alexa owners are doing. Just a pain for the soul, as I like to say. I can't believe that some dads are filming their kids with an Epic and, furthermore, are so proud to showcase it on the Shot on Red section ;-)
Rant over ;-)
Kristin
Or it just may be that like me, they have other cameras but never reach for them after receiving their Epic or Scarlet. By my count, I have 6 digital non-red motion capture cameras. Since receiving my first R-1, I just have not turned them on. I sold one camera, a Canon XL-1 for about a quarter of its original value, but these others would not be worth the trouble of selling. Plus, they require a certain software to open their footage as their workflow is proprietary and not mainstream enough to warrant other NLEs to open them, and in the case of the old Mini DV tapes, I need those cameras to look at footage on my newer computers, should I ever wish to do so.
I understand your rant, however. It has been a financial battle for me to get here and I have sacrificed much (or at least a normal person would call it sacrifice, To me it is just the new normal) to be able to own RED cameras. But one thing that gives me great satisfaction. My two Epic X cameras will never join those other six obsolete cameras laying around just gathering dust. And I fully believe these will be the last camera bodies I will ever have to buy.
Last edited by Martin Weiss; 04-12-2012 at 03:22 PM.
GREAT QUOTE you Rock
Kristen, I am sorry but this is offbase. No one is entitled to cameras. Those "Pros" you speak of have worked really hard to be able to afford them.
I want a bigger house, so my kids have more space to play, I can have bigger offices, my wife can have a bigger art studio, etc. We have to work really hard to achieve that. No one is going to start selling us big houses for dirt cheap just because we really want one and feel our lives would be better off because of it.
The prices of cameras have come way down. 6 years ago, many of us would not be here discussing owning this level of camera. Let's be thankful the prices are reasonable.
And by the way, I'm a bit offended by the tone of parents filming their kids with RED cameras. Yes, I have done that and I'm very happy I did. My daughter's early years are in archive quality media format. I don't apologize for that. I'm fortunate that it worked out that way.
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