Sean Porter
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This test is more impressive in showing off the RED PRO PRIMES.
Mmm... maybe they are great but I've had Canon lenses on the 7D and the RED and a Canon lens on RED blows away the same lens on the 7D. I think this is more about the line skipping and codec.
No doubt. I'm rocking a Birger Mount too.:iagree:
Maybe my eyesight is not that great but I reckon the 7D image (although its over exposed) looks just as good as the R1 (although its under exposed). I'm starting to think that some RED fans are trying to BS a little bit to try and compete with the little cams that are quickly taking their market over.
next...i assure you fathom wont gather favor from that post!!! makes it obvious that quality isn't a valued concern for
this outfit.You must not be a DP nor understand post capabilites with what you are seeing. first the tester said both were shot at the same exposure so under and over exposure are null points.As for your eyesight, well, i'd venture not to say anything about that one.
Well what can I say, I'm looking at these images as posted with no pixel peeping, just, as is on my 17' macbook pro and that is how I view 90% of all images and movies I look at. The nearest cinema is 3hrs drive away. These image tests are uploaded onto the internet and that is what I view. I haven't seen a cinema screen for 10yrs and could not care less if I never see one ever again. IMO most of the "Hollywood" camera experts are full of shit.next...i assure you fathom wont gather favor from that post!!! makes it obvious that quality isn't a valued concern for
this outfit.You must not be a DP nor understand post capabilities with what you are seeing. first the tester said both were shot at the same exposure so under and over exposure are null points.As for your eyesight, well, i'd venture not to say anything about that one.
Well what can I say, I'm looking at these images as posted with no pixel peeping, just, as is on my 17' macbook pro and that is how I view 90% of all images and movies I look at. The nearest cinema is 3hrs drive away. These image tests are uploaded onto the internet and that is what I view. I haven't seen a cinema screen for 10yrs and could not care less if I never see one ever again. IMO most of the "Hollywood" camera experts are full of shit.
I did some matched ISO6400 exposures on M-X and 1DmkIII (stills mode), and they both came out very similar in terms of overall brightness. The M-X had lower noise and vastly superior dynamic range.
Graeme
I think the big difference between the DSLR cameras and RED cameras is the lack of latitude and obvious compression artifacts that the DSLR cameras have once you start color correcting the footage. I have seen this on 5DmkII and 7D cameras... the H.264 source footage (transcoded for post workflow) just falls apart quickly and you can see the rectangular compression areas as you push the look around.
I can take most RED footage to all kinds of extremes, and have the luxury of starting from a different RAW color/gamma space should I need too.
Graeme I appreciate what RED is doing and I congratulate you on your achievements so far, well done to you and all the RED team for breaking the barriers and producing some awesome camera gear.Hopefully not the nice people at RED who are now based in Hollywood?
Graeme
I can tell you that my work with green screens and rotoscoping with my 7D footage can be VERY rough. Macro blocking makes it VERY difficult to pull out the greens in footage with moving hair and such.
I think the best sales tool for wanting a RED is using a DSLR for serious projects. I mean, here I am USING a 7D making money on the weekends with it, and I cannot wait to not have to use it anymore. The 7D is allowing me to save up for a better camera and I am already half way to a S35 brain.