roryhinds
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With the details of RED new sensors it seems the progression of sensor design is to make physically larger sensors.
IMO this is counter productive as we already have a industry standard for lenses and the image they capture.
Sure I want more resolution and higher dynamic range with faster frame frames but I want to keep it within the industry standard physical size.
Cooke & Zeiss lenses are fantastic for film making and have been for years.
Cinema screens are a set size and post production pipelines are solid for 2k and getting up to speed with 4k.
Having to invest in a new set of lenses to capture a new image size seems counter productive to me.
Is it that RED sensors can't be made to a industry standard size with higher resolution & DR?
35mm DOF is what we all wanted with digital acquisition. The same characteristic of 35mm Film using the industry standards.
IMO this is counter productive as we already have a industry standard for lenses and the image they capture.
Sure I want more resolution and higher dynamic range with faster frame frames but I want to keep it within the industry standard physical size.
Cooke & Zeiss lenses are fantastic for film making and have been for years.
Cinema screens are a set size and post production pipelines are solid for 2k and getting up to speed with 4k.
Having to invest in a new set of lenses to capture a new image size seems counter productive to me.
Is it that RED sensors can't be made to a industry standard size with higher resolution & DR?
35mm DOF is what we all wanted with digital acquisition. The same characteristic of 35mm Film using the industry standards.