Ivan Kovax
Well-known member
Hey Guys,
So I just got my Dragon back from Cali (maintainence etc) and I noticed something that I have never really seen to this extent before. Whenever I shoot into high key sources (eg into a window, or with a light in shot) that source sends a streak across the ENTIRE image. You can see it via the stills attached. I have contacted red about this twice, and they dismissed this as a standard issue amongst CMOS sensors. I was told that this effect was repeatable in the lab and normal behaviour of the sensor. Is this honestly true in your findings too fellas? I find this very hard to believe, and my old MX never did this, my red one never did this, no alexa, f55, c300 I ever used did it to this extent with nearly EVERY high key source I have shot into.
Even if exposure is brought within range the effect is still clearly seen. I have included one still without the high key source in shot as a comparison. With or without matte box makes no difference.
Look at the hard line and discoloration in the images.
Quite confounding, and irritating. I would love to start a discussion regarding this in terms of cause and solution. I am assuming if Red could replicate this effect in their lab, that you guys should too? I have a hard time believing it is the sensor alone. It seems to me that there is some strange light bouncing around on the inside of the camera, but only on the horizontal axis. If i rotate the camera 45 degrees, this effect DISAPPEARS entirely. If it was the cmos sensor, it should still theoretically remain.
I want to get to the bottom of this! Pls refer to attached stills is this folder on mega that I have linked to for the purposes of this thread. I have included both the r3d and a few jpegs. Thanks
https://mega.co.nz/#F!ugxA0KJB!vxvilRCpMvCP3CgskTOaUA
Ivan
So I just got my Dragon back from Cali (maintainence etc) and I noticed something that I have never really seen to this extent before. Whenever I shoot into high key sources (eg into a window, or with a light in shot) that source sends a streak across the ENTIRE image. You can see it via the stills attached. I have contacted red about this twice, and they dismissed this as a standard issue amongst CMOS sensors. I was told that this effect was repeatable in the lab and normal behaviour of the sensor. Is this honestly true in your findings too fellas? I find this very hard to believe, and my old MX never did this, my red one never did this, no alexa, f55, c300 I ever used did it to this extent with nearly EVERY high key source I have shot into.
Even if exposure is brought within range the effect is still clearly seen. I have included one still without the high key source in shot as a comparison. With or without matte box makes no difference.
Look at the hard line and discoloration in the images.
Quite confounding, and irritating. I would love to start a discussion regarding this in terms of cause and solution. I am assuming if Red could replicate this effect in their lab, that you guys should too? I have a hard time believing it is the sensor alone. It seems to me that there is some strange light bouncing around on the inside of the camera, but only on the horizontal axis. If i rotate the camera 45 degrees, this effect DISAPPEARS entirely. If it was the cmos sensor, it should still theoretically remain.
I want to get to the bottom of this! Pls refer to attached stills is this folder on mega that I have linked to for the purposes of this thread. I have included both the r3d and a few jpegs. Thanks
https://mega.co.nz/#F!ugxA0KJB!vxvilRCpMvCP3CgskTOaUA
Ivan