David Mullen ASC
Moderator
At least, maybe the lens series should be marked by the format they are designed to cover, and then the actual coverage -- if you want to call the 5K format a 34mm diagonal, for example, and a lens actually covered a 37mm diagonal, it could be marked as 34mm(37mm) or 34F/37C something ("F" for format, "C" for coverage). OK, that looks too much like a temperature...
Not very catchy, I know. And the truth is that while the diagonal is probably the most accurate way to describe something, we know formats by the horizontal measurement of the sensor mostly. And "35mm" isn't even that, it's the width of the piece of film including the sprocket holes.
I suspect RED is going to want to stick to the well-known industry names like 2/3", Super-35, Full-Frame-35... so the question is what to call an inbetween size? Ultra-35? Super-Duper-35?
Maybe FF35 should be renamed Vista-35 (to recall VistaVision, which is also the same thing as FF35), so it could go: Super-35, Ultra-35, Vista-35 in terms of smaller to larger?
I also suspect that the industry will just keep referring to lenses as covering either Super-35 or FF35, and we'll all just have to learn which specific ones cover this new 30mm-wide "5K" format...
Not very catchy, I know. And the truth is that while the diagonal is probably the most accurate way to describe something, we know formats by the horizontal measurement of the sensor mostly. And "35mm" isn't even that, it's the width of the piece of film including the sprocket holes.
I suspect RED is going to want to stick to the well-known industry names like 2/3", Super-35, Full-Frame-35... so the question is what to call an inbetween size? Ultra-35? Super-Duper-35?
Maybe FF35 should be renamed Vista-35 (to recall VistaVision, which is also the same thing as FF35), so it could go: Super-35, Ultra-35, Vista-35 in terms of smaller to larger?
I also suspect that the industry will just keep referring to lenses as covering either Super-35 or FF35, and we'll all just have to learn which specific ones cover this new 30mm-wide "5K" format...