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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 :)

Dragon update...

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Jim!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm ready for Dragon!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have some environments here that will put that dynamic range to a REAL test!
 
The Dragon sensor is the cleanest sensor you have ever seen. ISO 2000 looks better than MX at ISO 800.

If you bet on RED... the Dragon will be the payoff.

Jim

Sick! I'm wowed without pictures. Let's go!

Love myself a dragon as a pet!
 
Think about this for a second. You bought a RED ONE. You get 100% trade in for an EPIC. Now you get the best sensor in the history of digital capture for $6K. And compare that deal to what?

Those that complain get on "my list".

Jim

Don't let the whiners spoil the fun of the announcement! This is grrrrrrreat!
 
Very exited about the 2000ISO. Just got word from Dhl that our Epic-M is back in Norway after the free upgrade program.
Not often I wish my holiday to end early ;-)
 
DR and resolution King... "Cleanest sensor you have ever seen"... This sounds more Epic than ever.

You make just the best Digital Cinema Camera... Then, you make it far better.
Thanks for do ita, and sharing. Congratulations Red Team.
 
I've always loved Dragons since I was a kid. I knew there was a reason.

Phil,

This could be the tagline for a great RED ad. Thousand images come in mind.

BTW going from a clean 800 to a 2000 asa image is a 1 1/3 stop gain. I ll be happy with 14 1/3 clean stops.
My speculation on delivery for the first Dragon sensor Epic X cameras is december of 2013.

Happy shooting.

Pat
 
I just love this ride more and more! I look very much forward to the Dragon update.

When I first heard about it I guessed the Dragon upgrade would be around 10.000$ (concidering the MX sensor alone cost us 8500$ when we had to repair it), so getting both the new sensor and the electronic parts + labor (and I believe one-way shipping) for just 6.000$ is VERY reasonable imho.

Thanks RED!
 
Jim / Jarred / Graeme,

Screenshots please.
 
More DR... great news.

What about low light /natural light performance?

The Dragon sensor is the cleanest sensor you have ever seen. ISO 2000 looks better than MX at ISO 800.

If you bet on RED... the Dragon will be the payoff.

Jim
 
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Getting it to look at 2000 ISO like the MX at 800 is fantastic. That's All I need, really! Great job, RED TEAM!

By the way, just shot some low frame rate (1fps) with the Epic for a TV Commercial. Guys, do take into consideration slower frames per second or longer exposure times for some 6K Time Lapses! The Epic footage at 1fps looked great, but I can only imagine shooting what I shot today, with 16 stops native DR and at 5 seconds intervals.... It would be surreal, unique, Epic!

By the way, big, big congratulations on the Epic performance on Total Recall. Simply stunning! Keep on pushing Red team!
 
"According to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, on January 22, 2012 the Year of the Rabbit will end at midnight, giving way for the Year of the Dragon which will run from January 23, 2012 to February 9, 2013."

Anyhoo, I hope Dragon brings with it improvements like faster & more user-friendly black shading, lower resolutions without windowing (better yet, let the user decide whether to window the sensor or not), much better low light/natural light performance and something that shuts up all those folks complaining about RED's color performance.
 
Any Scarlet specs ;)

Yeah, realistically what can we expect though?

5k at 24fps at 6:1 maybe? With greater dynamic range than the MX... but how much work does a Scarlet need to get to there?

More than $6,000 worth I'd say...

It might make more sense to buy a new Scarlet brain with the dragon sensor and then have two cameras.
 
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