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Could Dec 3rd = Black Silicon?

Maybe I had better lower expectations here... significantly.

Jim

We live in a world where technology is taken for granted. Everyone expects that we'll keep discovering new technologies, and do so at a rapid pace. If I can picture a camera that can record "perfect" images with better than human vision, well then it's must be possible and it's just a matter of time before it's available and for sale for less than $5000.

I wasn't alive in the 40's, 50's or 60's. But from what I can tell from talking with people who were alive then, there was a sense of amazement at what was going on with technology. Advancements in television, walking on the moon, medical discoveries, etc. were all major impacts in people's lives and perhaps there was greater appreciation for these advancements.

Would anyone be really surprised if one of the computer companies announced processors that are 100 times faster than anything available today? Probably not. A lot of us would think it's cool, but overall most would expect this. There are only a handful of things I can think of that would really blow people's minds if they were accomplished.

1. Time travel
2. After life
3. Teleportation
4. Cure for cancer
5. Immortality

Just about everything else is almost expected to some degree. So, it comes as no surprise that it's tough to meet all of the expectations out there Jim. All you can do is keep pushing to make better cameras, lenses, etc. I think most appreciate the efforts you are making, and are able to keep things in the right perspective. In my opinion, despite some first generation flaws, the Red One is still a marvel of technology. I will be excited about the technology to come as well. I'm savoring these incredible developments.

Not sure I'm making any sense here. The main point is just because the expectations are high, don't let that stop you from trying to exceed them.
 
Maybe I had better lower expectations here... significantly.

Jim

Sorry, Jim. I had to reach into the sci-fi realms to think of anything that could outdo Nov 13. :)

Steve, you might find Ray Kurzweil's books and lectures interesting. Jim, you might, too, if you've not read them. He talks about how the pace of technological advancements is actually speeding up, and will continue to do so on an exponential curve, resulting in a technological "singularity" or "event horizon" in 20 or 30 years.
 
Steve, you might find Ray Kurzweil's books and lectures interesting. Jim, you might, too, if you've not read them. He talks about how the pace of technological advancements is actually speeding up, and will continue to do so on an exponential curve, resulting in a technological "singularity" or "event horizon" in 20 or 30 years.

I will have to read that. I have a different theory. We will some day reach a technological terminal velocity. After that technology will slow down with a few unexpected leaps here and there. I just base my theory on the speed of light and the smallest atoms as far as limits. Maybe we will kill each other using tech for evil, before we can really help others as a whole using tech for good. Right now we are somewhere between but I don't see that lasting forever, Who knows, anyway back to topic.

Yes, Jim has our expectations too high. :biggrin:
 
It's your fault. :devil:

:)

If I say there have been significant advancements, this group assumes that we have found the cure for cancer, AIDS and inexpensive solar power in our spare time.

Jim
 
:)

...have found the cure for cancer, AIDS and inexpensive solar power in our spare time.

Jim

Of course we expect no less...but then it would depend who you have been dining with of late, as some sources would say they have all been found and solved, long ago. The only thing I expect of you in your spare time is relax, be with the ones you love and of course...shoot!
 
:)

If I say there have been significant advancements, this group assumes that we have found the cure for cancer, AIDS and inexpensive solar power in our spare time.

Jim

I thought you said the Nov 13th announcements were "insignificant". That could lead people to believe that the new announcements are somehow more monumental, no?

:)

by the way, if you could work on cancer and aids... that would be cool. ;-)
 
Jim, this is my opinion and these are my ideas...

Jim, this is my opinion and these are my ideas...

JIM:

In my humble opinion the Scarlet with fixed lens has to be not modular.
It has to be in the 3000-4000 uss with battery and lcd to fight against EX-1 / HVX-200.

This camera is going to be used on tv, sports, news, and cinema of course. Yo are going to sell it like no other of the Epic, Scarlet or Red One models.

I think the public that needs an HD camera with zoom and high frame rates is really really big.

And that public needs 1080p and 720p too. (and 720i, and 720x480 ntsc and pal!) Give us please!

Please give us the price of scarlet with fixed lens! A lot of people on scarletusser is going to be very calm and happy.

If you make the Scarlet S35 with a 3K sensor aren´t we going to have better 2K images? 3K with a REDCODE 42MB/s isn´t better image quality than 5K 42MB/s, both of them finally downresized at 2K.

Jim, in my humble opinion you are going to be in the books of history of the XXI century.

Best regards,


Juan
 
:)

If I say there have been significant advancements, this group assumes that we have found the cure for cancer, AIDS and inexpensive solar power in our spare time.

Jim

Well if anyone has their eye on the ball like you do, I suspect they could very well accomplish such things. Sadly, none of those three objectives has anyone who is wholly and truly dedicated to accomplishing them because many of the people involved in those areas of research are more concerned about getting money for themselves than making true changes in the world. A guy named Ghandi once said "Be the change you wish to see in the world." and you clearly applied that to your business. Anyway, I'm blabbering so I'll shut up now...
 
JIM:

In my humble opinion the Scarlet with fixed lens has to be not modular.
It has to be in the 3000-4000 uss with battery and lcd to fight against EX-1 / HVX-200.

This camera is going to be used on tv, sports, news, and cinema of course. Yo are going to sell it like no other of the Epic, Scarlet or Red One models.

I think the public that needs an HD camera with zoom and high frame rates is really really big.

And that public needs 1080p and 720p too. (and 720i, and 720x480 ntsc and pal!) Give us please!

Please give us the price of scarlet with fixed lens! A lot of people on scarletusser is going to be very calm and happy.

If you make the Scarlet S35 with a 3K sensor aren´t we going to have better 2K images? 3K with a REDCODE 42MB/s isn´t better image quality than 5K 42MB/s, both of them finally downresized at 2K.

Jim, in my humble opinion you are going to be in the books of history of the XXI century.

Best regards,


Juan

Are you truly speaking for the people or for yourself ;-}
 
I think everyone has something valid to say on the subject and you should voice your opinion. People might agree with it and they might not. You really can't worry about it. The fact that you can voice an opinion (in a polite and respectful manner) is one of the great things about the RED philosophy. Opinions and (constructive) criticism help shape the products. If you treat them well, they will treat you well.
 
Price wise the 2/3" interchangeable and even the S35 are in the EX1/HVX price range really (ie. Sub £5,000). The fixed lens scarlet is already in a class of its own as nothing similar even exists (arguable obviously neither does the Scarlet but enough semantics). I think by not making the fixed lens scarlet modular is going to kick up the price and cripple you at the same time.

I understand where you are coming from but I prefer the fixed scarlet how it is...fully integrated with the other RED products...allowing for an investment to further upgrades as we progress.

We spent a long time discussing our dreams of what the Scarlet could possibly be...all my dreams were realised and was even given some dreams that I didn't know I wanted...thanks to RED. Dec 3rd will be interesting but then so will the next 8 months. I am maintaining an even zen-like approach to everything RED now otherwise I may fly out of the cuckoo's nest.
 
The Scarlet and Epic prices are for the brain only...
We don´t know the prices for the other pieces.

We don´t know yet that they are in the HVX range...


I hope so...
 
True. The 2/3" Interchangeable i'm pretty confident that it would be £4-5K for a sweet set up. £3K for bare minimum to shoot. Obviously speculation but thats what I'm guestimating.

Blowing all competition out of the water.
 
We live in a world where technology is taken for granted. Everyone expects that we'll keep discovering new technologies, and do so at a rapid pace. If I can picture a camera that can record "perfect" images with better than human vision, well then it's must be possible and it's just a matter of time before it's available and for sale for less than $5000.

I wasn't alive in the 40's, 50's or 60's. But from what I can tell from talking with people who were alive then, there was a sense of amazement at what was going on with technology. Advancements in television, walking on the moon, medical discoveries, etc. were all major impacts in people's lives and perhaps there was greater appreciation for these advancements.

Would anyone be really surprised if one of the computer companies announced processors that are 100 times faster than anything available today? Probably not. A lot of us would think it's cool, but overall most would expect this. There are only a handful of things I can think of that would really blow people's minds if they were accomplished.

1. Time travel
2. After life
3. Teleportation
4. Cure for cancer
5. Immortality

Just about everything else is almost expected to some degree. So, it comes as no surprise that it's tough to meet all of the expectations out there Jim. All you can do is keep pushing to make better cameras, lenses, etc. I think most appreciate the efforts you are making, and are able to keep things in the right perspective. In my opinion, despite some first generation flaws, the Red One is still a marvel of technology. I will be excited about the technology to come as well. I'm savoring these incredible developments.

Not sure I'm making any sense here. The main point is just because the expectations are high, don't let that stop you from trying to exceed them.

Great post Steve! Really amazing to think about...
 
:)

If I say there have been significant advancements, this group assumes that we have found the cure for cancer, AIDS and inexpensive solar power in our spare time.

Jim

Inexpensive solar power is already possible. The new REC factory coming online next year will reduce the energy used in production by 80%, which will be good for future panel prices.

It was also on the news that somebody was cured of AIDS with genetic therapy. Admittedly a very special case, but that only leaves cancer. When are you guys going to fix that?
 
:)

If I say there have been significant advancements, this group assumes that we have found the cure for cancer, AIDS and inexpensive solar power in our spare time.

Jim

Heh heh. I'd take that as a compliment. :watsup:
 
Ok , so we are dreaming here, but lets think about this.

Black silicon will appear, perhaps not as a cine tool, but as a medical/security/military tool, very soon in front and/or back side illuminated systems.

Basic re-tooling for existing architecture is minimal to nonexistent as far as I understand. It's really an easy bulk evaporative physical/chemical additional step. Basically making your silicon a (forgive me) Sham-Wow for photons lol. (I know the analogy doesn't hold but I had to say it).

There are a number of things to like here. The photonic gain is not backsided like most low-light/night vision devices. There is nothing to not like here. There seems to be a cascade/avalanche-effect but it's very shallow, thus less "noisy".

The thin architecture reduces red-IR crosstalk noise (particularly in blue/violet range) and operates at lower voltages, again less noise. You know that violet/blue you get in the blacks with too much IR/visible? That should be reduced, despite the chip being more sensitive to IR I would think. Probably need heavy IR filters though, thats a lot of electrons running around otherwise. It would be nice to see IR made to "bleed-off-the-back" of thin-chip Cine systems that are only interested in visible spectrum.

If you wanted a variable ISO chip, you would have to make electronically controlled voltage bleeding chips. This would be expensive and we would not see this for some time.

I could see Red producing a Scarlet specialty module for low light that uses a SiOnyx-ized chip. ISO would effectively be 320 iso x 2(exp6.6)=31,000 I would guess. And clean... Amazing for available-light night exterior f8 establishing shots, or shooting Jaguars at dusk, or high-speed low-light (lower budget) studio green-screen work, undercover night run and gun documentary work. The list goes on and on.

Might need a Variable ND to control sensitivity though till bleeding electrics come. A must buy for fixed lens Scarlet people.
http://www.singh-ray.com/varind.html

Just talking shite.
J.
 
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