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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 :)

EPIC is alive...

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Good catch Lee.. the side CF module is not included in the brain price ( Just like the side CF module is not included in the RED ONE body price ) but I included it in the brain weigh-in last night by mistake... I guess that is one of those happy accidents :)

I apologize for that oversight.

That IS indeed a good accident. Looks like it'll be easy for the Scarlet to go with my Steadicam. :001_cool:
 
Good catch Lee.. the side CF module is not included in the brain price ( Just like the side CF module is not included in the RED ONE body price ) but I included it in the brain weigh-in last night by mistake... I guess that is one of those happy accidents :)

I apologize for that oversight.

I'd guess the CF module is pretty light and it doesn't make a huge difference?

Will the lower-end Scarlets have enough less stuffed into them to be noticeably lighter or will all the brains be around the same weight?
 
Brick plate on side of camera?

Brick plate on side of camera?

Very exciting stuff! 12 seconds, I like that...I like that a lot!

Speaking of cables... I dont think we have shown you this one yet.. it converts the DSMC power lemo to the legacy RED ONE lemo so you can still use all your RED ONE power options.. and those big RED BRICKS power EPIC for a very, very long time :)

Along these lines, would you consider making a low profile battery plate that mounted on the "grip" side of the camera, in similar fashion as the grip, which connected power internally (like the grip) but accepted Red Brick batteries?

I'd buy it...

Please excuse my extremely poor photoshop - attempting to illustrate what I'm trying to say:
 

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EPIC is alive and shooting incredible images... actually, the best we have ever seen.

Jim

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AWESOME!! Waiting patiently
 
Have you switched to a push button CF eject mechanism, as opposed to just pulling it out. fnarr

Should reduce, one would hope, the probability of bet pins occurring.
 
Side 1.8" SSD module?

Side 1.8" SSD module?

So, for the most compact setup possible, could you (Red) make a side 1.8" SSD module to be used instead of the CF module? It seems that with the current state of 1.8" ssd's, (getting faster, larger capacity, less expensive), this would make more sense than having a side CF module?

It seems that with a compact SSD set up, CF cards would be a thing of the past - folks can sure correct me on that one. I don't claim to know nuthin, just wundrin.

OK, 2 posts in one day, I'm cutting myself off.
 
Have you switched to a push button CF eject mechanism, as opposed to just pulling it out. fnarr

Should reduce, one would hope, the probability of bet pins occurring.

Yes... It is now an eject mechanism with a push button. There is also another surprise With the side cf module you will see in a couple days :)
 
Exciting times.

The EPIC Epoch!

ep·och
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–noun
1.
a particular period of time marked by distinctive features, events, etc.: The treaty ushered in an epoch of peace and good will.
2.
the beginning of a distinctive period in the history of anything: The splitting of the atom marked an epoch in scientific discovery.
3.
a point of time distinguished by a particular event or state of affairs; a memorable date: His coming of age was an epoch in his life.
4.
EPIC DSMC's rocks the still and motion photography market. 2010 shall be known as the beginning of the EPIC epoch.
 
More resolution, more dynamic range, better color than anything we have ever done. We wish you all could see what we are seeing.

Jim

Jim, we all expected more resolution and more dynamic range, but how is the color better? That's a great surprise!
 
Any indication of how quiet it will be? It's a cooler running camera, but assume there's still a fan.

I'm sure lessons have been learnt on cooling from the RED One and of course the Alexa's 20dB?

Just a thought - if the fan is in the brain, and of course all the metal casings will be acting as heatsinks - but if we are stacking the maximum number of modules possible on the back, is there a chance the last modules will be insufficiently cooled?

Or does each module come with a fan - that could be a noise issue?

Whatever - I'm still stoked!! :biggrin: :drool5: :emote_happyhappy:

I'm pretty sure CF recording boards or what not make A LOT LESS heat than a CMOS sensor running at 100 fps.

We've never seen fans in any of the modules be it render or mock ups.
 
Powerful specs, heat/cooling and fan noise are all part of the difficulty of what we are doing. If we had just put everything in the same size box as RED ONE... we'd have no issues whatsoever. But we couldn't do that! :)

Jim
 
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