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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 :)

Another great reason to shoot at RED STUDIOS.....

Dear RED. Please stop announcing more accessories. My kids would like Christmas presents this year, and I won't be able to afford giving them any if you keep announcing stuff ;-)

Nice monitor by the way. Does it come with HDMI input too? (just kidding)
 
Dear RED. Please stop announcing more accessories. My kids would like Christmas presents this year, and I won't be able to afford giving them any if you keep announcing stuff ;-)

bad news ... we are just getting started.

Just wait till you see the new stuff later on this week.

heh heh heh.
 
Indeed :willy_nilly::willy_nilly::willy_nilly:
We love you all at RED... :emote_happyhappy: Can't wait but I think we all have to wait and see...
:willy_nilly:
 
We are closing in the release time for the 9" LCD
very exciting
 
But... but I just bought the 5" one.... Should I cancel?
 
Yes, indeed. Best place to shoot is RED Studios. Here, from a photoshoot I had with Jarred...

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You are wasting your time, laser based eye display glasses monitoring from microvision, alongside a general control and monitoring options (for everybody else). This was my plan many years ago. If you want to figure out how to do 5k resolution on it, and transparency options, you will have to talk to me commercially.

The usage is the interesting part. Blocking off an eye has certain disadvantages. The director certainly can see what it looks like in full feild of view, a nice thing to have, but again, losing an eye, though it could be put in only a section of view, bottom middle, as surgery ones do. For camera operators themselves there are certain ways around the restrictions etc. I have researched into doing my own glasses based computing designs, and have a knowledge of design features and issues. Actually the micrivisiin pages, and maybe others, have alot of potential functionality examples that are similar to the ones I wanted to do years before hand, plus I have actyalky suggested a number of things through their survey mechanisms.

Thanks,
 
The light colored Epic doesn't seem as "Storm Trooper" to me as much as some of the old NASA cameras carried on Apollo programs.
I have a Hasselblad Space Shuttle user manual somewhere.
 

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The light colored Epic doesn't seem as "Storm Trooper" to me as much as some of the old NASA cameras carried on Apollo programs.
I have a Hasselblad Space Shuttle user manual somewhere.

Brian nailed it... That was my inspiration :)
 
It is a good inspiration. One that is logical when you look at the inter-changeable back system of Epic. It is a proper homage.
 
Has there ever been a red color'ed RED ? or would that be to much ?......Anyway if no one has i will once saved up $.........Hang on am i having a mid life crises :auto:



Now i think about it the red RED inside that tactical cage would look positively evil in a good way of course.
 
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