Pietro Impagliazzo
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Dear Jim,
I am only worried about one thing, and that is the touch-screen auto focus. I am worried because I have sausage fingers, and will only be able to afford the smallest screen you offer, so I figured I may have trouble touching my subject accurately (I have no doubt your camera will be able to focus accurately, just my sausage fingers being able to land on the screen in the right place). Will a (dare I say it?) stylus work on the screen, or will it be a capacitive-touch screen like the iPhone and only detect human skin?
Keep up the good work!
And hearing that RPP/RPZ will be most efficient with this AF system makes it tough call between the similarly priced Compact Primes.
I think you may be confusing Red's currently shipping PL mount lenses (RPP / RPZ) with their yet to be released Electronic FF35 lenses.
Still, I am still thinking of what name to call ourselves when we use these cameras. It is pretty obvious that from the controls and styles we have to use with them we will be a new breed (this is really just a vein attempt to get away from the term videographer on the low end, which is so less classy than cinematographer and makes me want to cringe). What should we call ourselves, motionographers doesn't quite cut it.
Jim, can we have a naming competition/thread, prize a scarlet camera, potentially even a 3D rig?
... does that make you a "cinemaphotographer"?
Jim
(courtesy of Jarred)
Single Shot AF mode / 85mm Canon Lens / EPIC S35.
I dont know if this has been answer, or asked, but will there be an auto-focus option with EPIC using canon (or similar) lenses in MOTION mode?
Seriously! Look; I for one am anticipating brilliant AF, and a new way of shooting.. one that can be relied on.
No one is typing DOS commands anymore.
Higher systems of tech offer higher levels of functioning, in ways that we can never quite prepare for or adapt to. Shooting will get better, because we don't have to bother with something a machine can do...
What I'm trying to say is....![]()
No one is typing DOS commands anymore.
Manual <anything> will never go away. Technology (no matter how good it is) can, and will fail at the worst possible time, and the backup may not have that automatic feature someone might have come to depend on.
Manual <anything> will never go away. Technology (no matter how good it is) can, and will fail at the worst possible time, and the backup may not have that automatic feature someone might have come to depend on.
One should know how to focus (efficiently) manually.
Woodworkers should know how to do a dovetail manually.
Try (say) quickly renaming 1000 ".abc" files to ".txt" from within Windows...
I love these Shock and Awe days.