Miguel "Macgregor" De Olaso
Well-known member
Allthough i am enthusiastic enough to have started a bussiness providing some services for the RED clients in Europe, i need to explain some problems that i´ve been finding with the RED ONE:
- digital noise. Am i the only one to discover that anything above 320 iso has horrible levels of noise? I am not talking about grain, but about digital ugly noise, specially in the blue channel, that makes the footage unusable. Varicam for example produces images with more noise than a RED, but it looks more "filmic" (if you want to call it that way). As soon as red footage shows noise, vertical patterns appear and blacks are flooded with noise artifacts.
- why can´t we choose lower shutter speeds than 1/24th even when shooting at slower speeds than 24fps?
- LCD+Viewfinder+HDSDI output all together is a must for any professional production that goes beyond "testing new gear". This topic has been discussed in the last week but it is quite important.
- Redcine looks promising but your library gets crazy once you get a lot of footage to deal with. I cannot think of managing the thousands shots that a feature film involves right now without the help of two tibetan buddhist monks to bring you peace and tranquility in the task of conforming and managing files. :biggrin:
- digital noise. Am i the only one to discover that anything above 320 iso has horrible levels of noise? I am not talking about grain, but about digital ugly noise, specially in the blue channel, that makes the footage unusable. Varicam for example produces images with more noise than a RED, but it looks more "filmic" (if you want to call it that way). As soon as red footage shows noise, vertical patterns appear and blacks are flooded with noise artifacts.
- why can´t we choose lower shutter speeds than 1/24th even when shooting at slower speeds than 24fps?
- LCD+Viewfinder+HDSDI output all together is a must for any professional production that goes beyond "testing new gear". This topic has been discussed in the last week but it is quite important.
- Redcine looks promising but your library gets crazy once you get a lot of footage to deal with. I cannot think of managing the thousands shots that a feature film involves right now without the help of two tibetan buddhist monks to bring you peace and tranquility in the task of conforming and managing files. :biggrin: