Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)
Hi Sharon,
This camera gives you 6K resolution, and it's pretty detailed in my experience.
Color is very good and fits well within the RED ecosystem. A combination of Nikon and Graeme essentially.
The camera does get warm, but the sensor is efficient at dispersing the temperature. I had the...
For those of you not on social media, I do indeed have the ZR for a few days. I have lots of thoughts of things to add/change via firmware. But really impressed so far and it is real, real small.
Tascam will be releasing a ZR compatible XLR Adapter. That should transmit via the Hot/Smart Shoe.
And Nikon recently made the Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ Lens. I suspect a host of other glass is on the way. Likely for both Z and PL (I hope).
V-Raptor XE should be the same level of performance of the [X] without the high frame rates and advanced features. Here's a format comparison for the field of view...
Facebook has numerous groups for buying and selling used motion picture equipment. There are a few other sites you'll find used gear at like mpb as well.
Something that is interesting with RED cameras in particular, is many cameras were upgraded along the way, so some of those cameras either...
I've personally kept both of my Monstros. Lots of reasons, a big one is specialty imaging and the removable OLPFs to go to Full Spectrum. I do mainly shoot on V-Raptor [X] since the start and even purchased another to have 3 bodies.
Talking to some other [X] owners who have a single camera...
I use 8K 120 and really a bunch of frame rates between 60 and 120. Higher frame rates at the smaller resolutions and formats across the board. Also use Extended Highlights a fair bit. Phantom Track is not frequent for me, but I have used it a few times on VP shoots. And I do know people who...
And yes, two camera announcements back to back. The new Nikon Zr. Full frame, 60 fps @ 6K resolution featuring some influence of the RED workflow with the colorspace we all know so well + REDCODE RAW NE with 32-bit audio to boot.
https://www.nikonusa.com/p/zr/2006/overview/
I still own 2 Monstros that have been working, though I own 3X V-Raptor [X] bodies as well. Monstro is really wonderful for doing full spectrum, IR, and other specialty work.
A new entry level V-Raptor XE featuring the same sensor technology as V-Raptor [X] with slightly less features and half the maximum frame rates, with a very approachable price. 8K 17:9 maximum frame rate = 60fps. Available in both Canon RF and Nikon Z Mounts...
Pros and Cons to that strategy from an IQ, texture, power, size, and cost perspectives going Dual Gain. RED's pretty much taken their own path and it's helped keep the cameras decently compact, power efficient, and within bounds when it comes to a price to performance ratio.
From that wider...
RED's general strategy isn't a "ruthlessly sharp image". And as you mention, the OLPF as well as minimal signal processing are parts of the reason why. This provides decent protection from moire and aliasing while providing a somewhat film-like image draw. And the good thing is you can indeed...
I've used Extended Highlights a fair bit. Power is not the issue regarding any sort of motion artifact. It has improved actually in the most recent SDK as well. The issue is temporal as it's taking two exposures back to back. Excessive motion will result in weird things. Subtle to even...
Agree, tricky market and a diverse one. If the goal is to sell the most cameras, well, the answer is clear-ish. RED's done a good job setting the course as well as adapting to a changing market and landscape. It's more of a question of where we go from here.
Komodo I think clearly has been...
Unsure about the future beyond the previous S35 Raptor. Initially RED's offering of the Raptor XL with the Broadcast Module was available in both VV and S35, but I suspect many who need S35 are shooting VV in a 4K-6K crop. But for those who need 8K S35, no solution beyond the OG S35 Raptor...
It is the other way around. The AC Adapters for all RED cameras are large. The original Komodo didn't require a lot of power and allowed for the smaller adapter. It's the only camera they've made ever with an adapter that small.
I don't mind saying VND is a useful tool, but to understand the concept of all current existing solutions, all VND's are not the best ND solution. A lot of this is a dance between compromises as that's part of the craft really. We aren't even handling the concept of ND in the best way...
VND and maybe polarization outside of contamination.
The Komodo and all DSMC3 cameras have IR Cut already, the filter is the issue here.
If you are looking for the best image quality use a good modern full spectrum ND glass filter.