Michael Smith
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the original dream
the original dream
Jim I now see that I read your post wrong but am going to go with it and reply to what I THOUGHT you said. I thought you said "anyone have another OPINION.." Haha.. Meaning that you were open to other opinions about this decision. But I know how things work at your level... you make decisions and move forward.. this decision is surely set in stone by now. nonetheless...
First - I'm not a troll. I'm a real consumer who wants the dream camera. And you make dream cameras.. right?
So WHAT IS the dream camera...? Well it used to be 3k for $3k. That's was a dream a few years ago.
I just bought a 60D and played with it on vacation for the last week. (and WHEN the scarlet comes out I can easily sell it and put the $ towards a Scarlet) Anyway, IMHO it takes great PHOTOS but, as you know, lacking video. We all know why it's lacking. So why can't a camera take high res photos at a high frame rate? That's the concept right? It's a simple concept..
Why not drop some of the features and make good on that original dream? Get it out and as others have said.. "Scarlet 2".. I'm an editor, a brilliant one of course. But in my profession you can over edit something.. tweak it too much and it starts getting worse. Sometimes the best works of art have a few flaws in them. OR.. look at what apple does. They deliberately leave out key features on each iteration of their products so that you're always compelled to buy the next version. I'm not suggesting that you go that far but just that you not be overcome with perfection when we were all sold on that original dream.
We were all sold on the original dream!
I know you have to make business decisions and make a camera that will actually be profitable. You are obviously a good business man (possibly a great one) and there's most likely a business reason behind this.. like possibly the camera is really going to cost more to manufacture and you don't have a choice but to raise the price, so to make up for it you feel you have to add a feature. Because if that's not the case.. for me.. and I can tell from the 40 pages of "yes please delay the project some more and charge me some more"-posts that I must be in the minority.. but for me, I'd rather have less 'whiz bang' features and a camera that delivers on the basics of the dream camera: perfect picture quality, at least 3k resolution, high bit rate, high frame rate, etc.. and have it NOW.. and then have the option of upgrading to get that HDR mode and touch focusing and other cool features for a few more grand next year. Seriously.. if you did it that way you'd probably sell me 2 cameras... the one now and the upgraded body later.
the original dream
Anyone that has another option... God love them.
Jim
Jim I now see that I read your post wrong but am going to go with it and reply to what I THOUGHT you said. I thought you said "anyone have another OPINION.." Haha.. Meaning that you were open to other opinions about this decision. But I know how things work at your level... you make decisions and move forward.. this decision is surely set in stone by now. nonetheless...
First - I'm not a troll. I'm a real consumer who wants the dream camera. And you make dream cameras.. right?
So WHAT IS the dream camera...? Well it used to be 3k for $3k. That's was a dream a few years ago.
I just bought a 60D and played with it on vacation for the last week. (and WHEN the scarlet comes out I can easily sell it and put the $ towards a Scarlet) Anyway, IMHO it takes great PHOTOS but, as you know, lacking video. We all know why it's lacking. So why can't a camera take high res photos at a high frame rate? That's the concept right? It's a simple concept..
Why not drop some of the features and make good on that original dream? Get it out and as others have said.. "Scarlet 2".. I'm an editor, a brilliant one of course. But in my profession you can over edit something.. tweak it too much and it starts getting worse. Sometimes the best works of art have a few flaws in them. OR.. look at what apple does. They deliberately leave out key features on each iteration of their products so that you're always compelled to buy the next version. I'm not suggesting that you go that far but just that you not be overcome with perfection when we were all sold on that original dream.
We were all sold on the original dream!
I know you have to make business decisions and make a camera that will actually be profitable. You are obviously a good business man (possibly a great one) and there's most likely a business reason behind this.. like possibly the camera is really going to cost more to manufacture and you don't have a choice but to raise the price, so to make up for it you feel you have to add a feature. Because if that's not the case.. for me.. and I can tell from the 40 pages of "yes please delay the project some more and charge me some more"-posts that I must be in the minority.. but for me, I'd rather have less 'whiz bang' features and a camera that delivers on the basics of the dream camera: perfect picture quality, at least 3k resolution, high bit rate, high frame rate, etc.. and have it NOW.. and then have the option of upgrading to get that HDR mode and touch focusing and other cool features for a few more grand next year. Seriously.. if you did it that way you'd probably sell me 2 cameras... the one now and the upgraded body later.
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