Scott Crawley
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For much of Scarlet's extended development cycle people were asking for lower resolution , i.e 2k, and cheaper cost. A camera that equals the resolution of an ARRI Alexa for less than $10k is pretty amazing IMO. All of the most recent samples from working production prototypes that have been shown have been 3k. I doubt they will go back to the drawing board at this point for the first Scarlets. Who knows what may be coming for future generations though?
I've said it before. I'd love to see an 8MP QHD 3840x2160 true super 16mm sized sensor in a Scarlet interchangeable. This could be done on the same 3.3u sensor fab as the 2/3" version. That would make a lot of sense as the next Scarlet upgrade model, but the price would likely be close to an Epic-S so it might not make as much market sense other than to have a high resolution S16mm film replacement that could use the same lenses. High quality compact optics for light weight mobility and extremely efficient field production would be the advantage. The series Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman was shot on S16mm film with one camera and a single zoom lens.
As always your argument for a S16 format is good but given Jim's 1080<good enough position, I doubt we will see less than 3k going forward. Jim doesn't have a reverse gear. ;-)