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  • 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 :)

A taste...

Yup... that is a small possibility... but more than interchangeable 2/3 glass we would want 35mm glass and that would require a ground glass adapter...

no, the Anginieux is an all optical (no ground glass) adapter to fit 35mm cine lenses with PL mounts to a B4 mount on 2/3" cams. So all RED has to do is have a B4 mount as an option on the Scarlet, and your wish will come true.
 
Wow... so the 35mm sized image get's shrunk to the S16 size... does that give us all the benefits? I guess it does... how come nobody is doing this then? Letus, SG, RedRock, etc, etc... many companies are out there and all use GGs, rotating, vibrating, even stationary, but none use this method... why?

This sounds excellent! Tell me more! :holloween:

EDIT: Does it exist already? I can't find it...
 
A straight lens mount adapter will not reduce the image size of the attached lens, it will be cropped.
 
The Angenieux CLA-55 adapter is an arial imaging optical relay device. It shirks the magnification down to fit onto a smaller sensor, but while the field of view is maintained (no cropping), the depth of field characteristics are largely lost. To maintain both field of view and depth of field one needs to have a focus plane instead of an arial imaging plane (read: a surface to focus on instead of thin air). This is why the Pro-35 and all of the various other adapter systems have imaging surfaces.
 
Correct Mitch..thats the bad thing about Relay lenses, and almost all of the people that buy those 35mm adapters are looking for one thing.. and that's narrow depth of field.
 
Not exactly sure what this is... :-)

Jim

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Jarred's photography?

Jim

Yeah, I thought we were going to see some CG graphics of whatever that is on the 13th, not the actual product its self...

Seriously, everyday I am more amazed by what everyone at RED is doing, its insanely awesome! :-) THANKYOU
 
What a nice view to wake up to.

Been pondering what it might be, but no clue whatsoever. Are those holes for support bars? Since there are connectors, I would guess that it is the rear of the camera - if it is a camera, that is...
 
holy shit. holy shit. holy shit. that is the coolest shot of "nothing" i have ever seen. ahhhhhhhhhh
 
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