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Wi-fi Control

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This feature alone made me jump off the seat of the chair in my office that actually made some colleagues rushing in to see what happened.
Can you imagine the possibilities? Fantastic!

As for the scarlet WI-FI control: Will the user be able to wirelessly control zoom and focus? Since this is a fixed lens (which for the price of this amazing camera and it sensor is absolutely brilliant!!!) This could be done….
Kind Regards.
 
From the excitement of it all, I forgot to add, the matte box is not only adorable, but looks incredible and is absolutely a pleasant and charming surprise. I assume Red will make that instead of a third party company? (Judging from the texture of the render…)
 
I thought the same thing, what if you could control zoom and focus over wifi! What if you could even use a graph editor to design a zoom or focus curve? That is with tangent handles pre-program the ease in and out of a zoom for example. Same goes for the aperture.
 
Could you imagine if you combined it with a robotic tripod?
 
I'd really like to see a RED Slate app for the iphone that could communicate with RED One and Scarlet so we could enter all the metadata for each shot remotely
 
hmm, the ability to pre-configure and use wi-fi to focus pull, remote on etc. could make this an awesome motion control camera...

many possibilities...
 
Could it also be used to wirelessly transmit footage to a computer or hard drive? Wireless monitors too?
 
Current 802.11 is too unreliable and lacks the bandwidth to support streaming of RED media, but it might be possible to stream some sort of realtime proxy or something.
 
That is also a good question, however I doubt it could work for direct monitoring since even the 802.11n is limited to transfer only about 200Mbps...
 
Wireless zoom and focus control plus wireless monitor in really high quality.

Now we're talking. Why not add the control of camera speed, iris and shutter like the one arri got.

:P
 
Doesn't one need an internet connection to control anything over WiFi?

Without an internet connection there is no WiFi and therefore no control. As far as I know, WiFi isn't like a wireless RF link that can exist independently in the field, it needs a network. How is this going to work in remote areas?
 
An adhoc Wifi network can be established between as few as two devices. It is exactly an RF link that can exist independently - it's exactly the same as any ethernet connection, if you could conceivable connect a number of devices with network cables, you could use Wifi to do the same.
 
Focus and zoom control over WiFi would be fantastic. With the focus ring on the back of the camera, I hope that this is part of the plan. Subtract the cost of a wireless follow focus set-up and the Scarlet is practically free!

Is there any reason that WiFi wouldn't cut it for accurate focus pulling?
 
Focus and zoom control over WiFi would be fantastic. With the focus ring on the back of the camera, I hope that this is part of the plan. Subtract the cost of a wireless follow focus set-up and the Scarlet is practically free!

Is there any reason that WiFi wouldn't cut it for accurate focus pulling?

You'd need an interface to do it, of course and there could be potential latency issues (although they are fairly minimal). Biggest risk would be the link dropping or something - Wifi can be a bit flakey, especially between mobile units where relative attenuation can vary a lot and where antenna orientation is often sub-optimal.

Could certainly be possible though. Focus pulling with an iPhone I presume?
 
The possible latency makes me a hair nervous with focus control. Would a wired option be via usb I wonder?

Oh, and no iPhone for me. I couldn't bring myself to spend that much on a phone... that is unless it could remotely control a 3K camera :biggrin:

Seriously though, a touch screen with focus, zoom, iris, etc controls would be very handy. I hope somebody is out there as we speak typing lines of code.

Thanks for the post BTW.
 
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