Christoffer Glans
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let me clarify, Low budget to me means above $250k and below 5 million
You mean mid budget in Sweden? Hahahaha :laugh:
Low budget for me is working for free, hoping to get something for the showreel.
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let me clarify, Low budget to me means above $250k and below 5 million
You mean mid budget in Sweden? Hahahaha :laugh:
Low budget for me is working for free, hoping to get something for the showreel.
Jarred,
one thing that still isn't clear to me is this : is Epic Dragon EOL, or will there be an upgrade path in a couple of years or so when a new sensor comes out (not the 8K upgrade which is more a Dragon-8K-instead-of-6K upgrade than a new sensor) ? Or will all the people who haven't upgraded to Weapon be left out ?
Also, about opening the module development to third parties, isn't that something you could also do for Epic and Scarlet ?
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I suppose another way to look at this would be - RED started out taking care of indie filmmakers really. Awesome cameras for awesome prices. Now, they want to take care of their high-end customers. Those with tons of budget and crew and needs that arise out of such a model. ...
I feel like alot of our Scarlet customers and the indie shooters out there are having some separation anxiety looking at the price point of Weapon and a few people are concerned we have forgotten about the "little guys".
Dont worry we are not abandoning the "lower" end and just focusing on the super high end.
Truth be told the Scarlet Dragon is anything but low end... It is actually a better camera than almost every high end camera out there if you actually compare the specs. And there is definitely a future for Scarlet Dragon... you just don't know about it yet and it is not anywhere near.
But Weapon isn't in Scarlet territory.. it never was intended to be a direct jump for most Scarlet owners. Remember, Weapon sits above Epic. And for the fortunate Scarlet owners that can do the jump.... we give you the option.
The requests for a Weapon to to have the price of a Scarlet is an unreasonable expectation. For Weapon we had to invent alot of new technology to make it possible. Remember we design our own ASICS, Sensors, Mechanicals etc. And that is not cheap. It is easy to just take machine vision sensors and off the shelf FPGAs and make an inexpensive camera. But they usually fall short. That of course getting better as the years go on... But so are we.
I believe it is some existing Epic customers that are in a position of contemplation. Part of that is from the confusion of the credits and options and some don't realize that we are giving you more than $10k off in credits or accessories, plus the value of your trade-in. You are actually paying somewhere around $12k all things considered to do the upgrade to MG Weapon depending on what you are going from. And that is a killer deal.
The Weapon fills a hole for the best of the best. It really is incredible. Even if you take away the 8K sensor, the improvements we have made to the form factor, the internal processing, ProRes, etc.. is a huge achievement. Our engineers solved alot of "impossibles" along the way. the 3rd party module support is finally going to make use of the modular vision. The Weapon has done extremely well this week with the customers it was made for. Wouldn't change anything about it.
And yes Mark that was a great analogy. We probably do spoil our customers. But our customers also spoil us...
Michael, I'm interested in knowing more about your experience using Epic Dragon vs Scarlet Dragon. I'm leaning towards upgrading to Epic Dragon. Do you actually use the half Ks that often? I've seen the compression wedge thread, but do you see a noticeable jump in real world image quality of 6K 24fps vs 5K 24fps 7:1 downscaled to 4K? I'm sure the frame rate improvements are obvious, based on my Scarlet Dragon HFR tests. Any other thoughts?
I'm interested in knowing more about your experience using Epic Dragon vs Scarlet Dragon. I'm leaning towards upgrading to Epic Dragon. Do you actually use the half Ks that often?
The truth is that the camera line up has always been lower than most other companies competing in the same class.
I don't have the money for an Alexa or a Sony F65, but I had the money for an Epic MX which I now upgraded to an Epic Dragon.
Well I have really taken advantage of the scarlet upgrades, I had bought two mx scarlets and have upgraded them both to epic dragons(huge thank you to RED). But due to timing and all, I just couldn't swing both of the recently converted scarlets(to epic dragons), to weapons. I'm hopping this indie upgrade approach for dragon is more then just for the scarlet dragon, but also those Indie's that couldn't make the shift from epic dragon to weapon. I had recently moved both my scarlets to epic dragons before weapon's announcement, but could only swing moving one of them to 8k weapon . So my B camera (epic dragon) camera's will match up well with my 8k weapon r3d, but I like to have all my accessories and network approach all the same. Id love my B camera (epic dragon) to be some type of weapon, it doesn't need huge fps or anything, just needs to shoot 6k FF at red code 5:1 24fps and have the same accessories and network management as my NAB ordered 8k.