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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 taste...

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Feliz Navidad Jim.

2008 was quite the year with the RED One I cannot wait for 2009 and 2010.
 

Nice render of a stripped down set up.

Very sweet, I like the lean aspect, as we are wanting to build so much else on besides; for high res high precision, work but not too many frames/much data for special apps. I like the fact that the Epic can be small and light for precision work and the other modules can be cabled separately (If I understand correctly?). I.e. we want to employ very precise mechatronic heads (five arc second angular precision) so that the mechanical engineering to move the cameras precisely can be much lighter as the weight of the other modules do not need to be precisely positioned as well. Lean mounting options are nice especially for such a capable instrument.
 
Base Model... recording module on left side. LCD is placeholder. If this leads to a thousand questions, I will stop posting these. Lots of time for more info.

Jim

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What kind of 'backplane' is the new red system going to have? is it based on existing standards or is it an all new connector? I can see the need for it to be multi gigabit and also able to 'stack' - are we going to be able to put as many modules on it as we please or will there be a limit?

what the heck holds the modules together, some sort of clip system?

these two questions have been in the back of my mind for some time. All the specs I know will be released and finalized much closer to launch, but I really am curious how the camera bus works, if there's any detail to be had on that right now..
 
What kind of 'backplane' is the new red system going to have? is it based on existing standards or is it an all new connector? I can see the need for it to be multi gigabit and also able to 'stack' - are we going to be able to put as many modules on it as we please or will there be a limit?

what the heck holds the modules together, some sort of clip system?

these two questions have been in the back of my mind for some time. All the specs I know will be released and finalized much closer to launch, but I really am curious how the camera bus works, if there's any detail to be had on that right now..

If this leads to a thousand questions, I will stop posting these. Lots of time for more info.

Jim]

Do us a favor and don't ask a bunch of questions. Thanks.
 
Base Model... recording module on left side. LCD is placeholder. If this leads to a thousand questions, I will stop posting these. Lots of time for more info.

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Wow, I guess the base model will (likely) include the wireless REDmote instead of the SLR-style REDhandle that I assumed it would. Awesome!

I won't ask--I will just make a statement. I don't see a power source. I guess we'll find out later.
 
What kind of 'backplane' is the new red system going to have? is it based on existing standards or is it an all new connector? I can see the need for it to be multi gigabit and also able to 'stack' - are we going to be able to put as many modules on it as we please or will there be a limit?

I think Jim partly doesn't want everybody asking questions of RED because they are still making a lot of technical design changes at this point. If they describe something, some will whine when RED decides to make a change, even if it is an improvement for most. Better not to know.

Based on the RED connectors on the RED ONE, the backplane will be a proprietary and closed design. RED doesn't want you mucking with it unless they know that you know what you are doing. They don't want you to be tempted to void your warranty.
 
How can you have different apertures and shutter speeds at the same time? And you ARE recording stills at the same time as motion (at motion settings). 24 frames of stills a second.


Jim

In theory there is a way of doing this and given the merging of stills and motion picture in the semi pro market I wouldn't be surprised to see a solution within a decade.



Mike Brennan
 
Can one use more than 1 LCD in such basic system,
or a second LCD on a wire ?
I would like to use a bigger display (4.8"),
on camera (with the fixed lens Scarlet),
but it would be estetic overkill, I suppose ?!

So. no grip handle in the Base (3750$) configuration ?! :waaa:
 
obviously only AFTER he stops posting people won't ask a ton of questions *sighs*
Patience... I'm sure we will see a lot of answers to these questions through the images from now to NAB and through general informative posts :)

Though on that note...
Merry Christmas RED and all the REDusers xD
 
Cameras and cables

Cameras and cables

I won't ask--I will just make a statement. I don't see a power source. I guess we'll find out later.

Yup!

By all means keep asking your questions, but please don't be offended if we don't answer with specifics at this stage :construction:
 
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