Juhan Malmstein
Well-known member
Since I've been reading these forums every day for the last few months I can repeat what has been said numerous times: the fixed lens can't be replaced with any lens mount because the whole fixed 2/3" brain is different - the brain is "deeper" than other scarlet brains to accommodate the fly-by-wire systems, autofocus and such. Also to keep the size normal the sensor is deeper in the brain relative to the "mount" than on the other 2/3" brain to accommodate the rear elements of the fixed lens - so if you took the lens off, put a b4 or c mount there the lens wouldn't work anyway because the sensor would be in a totally wrong place for the lens.
I'm more than happy with what RED will be offering to us - the only limitations will be your budget and imagination. It's great to see that even when they scrapped their whole original EPIC and SCARLET plans they're still going out of their way to provide products similar to what they were planning before the whole DSMC concept(I'm thinking about the fixed scarlet and the epic-x upgrade for current red one owners) so the people who were wetting their pants about the 3k for 3k idea could still get that, but now it's just turned into so much more for you.
For me the choice is easy - I'm looking to shoot snowboarding, biketrials and no-budget indie short films with the upcoming systems so for me the 8x fixed scarlet is the obvious choice - it's like a point and shoot camera that's been training(and taking the good old roids) with the Eastern-German Olympic weightlifting team. If you're planning on doing cinema and don't have the budget for the ff systems and ff lens the obvious choice is the 2/3" brain and the mini primes. You can never have all the good things in one package. There was an interesting topic with the request for fewer features ( http://reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?t=26822 ) that had very interesting links, and I'm not the maximiser type of guy. I'm the good enough type of guy who is gonna enjoy making films with the 8x scarlet no matter what it's gonna be like.
Juhan Malmstein (I also sent the PM to have my name changed, but I guess it's just easier to put our real names in the signatures so nobody would come poking with the ban stick)
I'm more than happy with what RED will be offering to us - the only limitations will be your budget and imagination. It's great to see that even when they scrapped their whole original EPIC and SCARLET plans they're still going out of their way to provide products similar to what they were planning before the whole DSMC concept(I'm thinking about the fixed scarlet and the epic-x upgrade for current red one owners) so the people who were wetting their pants about the 3k for 3k idea could still get that, but now it's just turned into so much more for you.
For me the choice is easy - I'm looking to shoot snowboarding, biketrials and no-budget indie short films with the upcoming systems so for me the 8x fixed scarlet is the obvious choice - it's like a point and shoot camera that's been training(and taking the good old roids) with the Eastern-German Olympic weightlifting team. If you're planning on doing cinema and don't have the budget for the ff systems and ff lens the obvious choice is the 2/3" brain and the mini primes. You can never have all the good things in one package. There was an interesting topic with the request for fewer features ( http://reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?t=26822 ) that had very interesting links, and I'm not the maximiser type of guy. I'm the good enough type of guy who is gonna enjoy making films with the 8x scarlet no matter what it's gonna be like.
Juhan Malmstein (I also sent the PM to have my name changed, but I guess it's just easier to put our real names in the signatures so nobody would come poking with the ban stick)