IanCarleton
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Just what the DR ordered!
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Too funny Brent.
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Just what the DR ordered!
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I think that the important message to the community is that you can grow your system without having to always buy a new camera. We are making more from a RED ONE camera than anyone ever dreamed. And yet the RED ONE is still limited. The next RED cameras will NEVER be limited. That is the beauty of EPIC and Scarlet.
Anyone who invested in RED... the RED ONE, has received more than they bargained for. Anyone who invests in the future of RED is investing in a philosophy.
How many camera companies do this? How many companies in any industry do this? Free upgrades that make you product measurably better. Trade in your old for full credit? A system that never goes out of date?
Those that believed in RED at NAB 2006 are smarter than they ever imagined. We want to make it so...
Jim
But wasn't that only because Stu M threatened to buy a Nikon if they didn't? Seriously though, there's a vast difference between a mindset of continual improvement in firmware to add features and make things better because you want them to be better, and being forced into it through a customer revolt reminding you that most of the world is not based on NTSC frame rates.
There's a level of expectation for a camera that costs 30k compared to one that costs one tenth of that. What's pretty sad is that the fanboys here continue to knock a product that has given many novice filmmakers the opportunity to get into the business. The RED ONE is a fantastic tool so why the insecurity?
Your last comment is bewildering. At least use an example that is actually available.
Oh yes. Again I have to say: The combination of FedEx and german customs is especially deadly. My Red Zoom ist being kept in Frankfurt since 8 days for some unknown reason, inspite of me doing everything by the (very large) book.
Jochen
Call the customes. I waited like 2 weeks for a crane that got stuck in custome. It was some missing paper so i mailed the the info and got it couple of days after. Goodluck.
I was on a shoot today with a camera that didn't have the best DR. I think I mumbled "man, if you had a Scarlet" under my breathe.
This channel? Do you mean there are other places on the internet?Stay tuned to this channel.
I think that the important message to the community is that you can grow your system without having to always buy a new camera. We are making more from a RED ONE camera than anyone ever dreamed. And yet the RED ONE is still limited. The next RED cameras will NEVER be limited. That is the beauty of EPIC and Scarlet.
Anyone who invested in RED... the RED ONE, has received more than they bargained for. Anyone who invests in the future of RED is investing in a philosophy.
How many camera companies do this? How many companies in any industry do this? Free upgrades that make you product measurably better. Trade in your old for full credit? A system that never goes out of date?
Those that believed in RED at NAB 2006 are smarter than they ever imagined. We want to make it so...
Jim
The trade-in amount doesn't change. The only reasons (as I have posted before) to upgrade a RED ONE to M-X are:
1. You just want to and can afford it... you want the best images you can get now no matter what the cost.
2. You plan on keeping your RED ONE and want the best sensor in it... whether you buy an EPIC or not.
3. You can recoup your costs of the upgrade before you trade it in on an EPIC, either through your jobs or rental.
4. You plan on keeping your RED ONE and will buy an EPIC and want the footage to match.
Did I forget anything?
Jim
only this...
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Not forgotten. Something goes there.