Seth Larney
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Rock on guys, these look amazing!
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I'm hoping there's enough to go around as well. I think they're going to be pretty popular.Jim...
WOW on the lenses! I hope you're planning on enough quantity in the long run to justify revolutionary prices.![]()
I don't know that the original accessories were non-pro. I think they tried to find a happy medium between designing good products and keeping them affordable. The community has spoken loudly. Make it professional (works as expected and is durable) and people will pay. I'd rather think of these new products as second generation. The first generation was getting off the ground, offering products that mostly got the job done. Now it's about refining the product line and carving a solid reputation in the industry.On the accessories, you're branding and statement makes me feel like you've just downgraded the existing accessories to 'non pro' ... one of the things I was looking forward to in the Epic/Scarlet lineup was accessories that were more progressive in price than your existing one. This announcement feels more contrary to that, like you're going more the Element Technica route. Speaking of them, I'm surprised you havent just absorbed them![]()
Red is really good at listening to its users, and incorporating that feedback into their new products. You see it in the new camera designs, you see it in the accessories. I'm excited about what they have in the works. It's going to be a fun year.
If only Red was publicly traded...
This could turn around the stock market!
And I thought companies were fleeing Southern Cal...
Thanks for keeping the California Dream alive,
Rosco
But do they cover FF35?
Stephen
What's the Outer Diameter of those lenses? I'd guess around 95mm-110mm based on seeing them beside the 18-85. It'd be nice if they were 95mm, that puts them on the scale of Ultra-Primes, which would be sweet.
I don't know that the original accessories were non-pro. I think they tried to find a happy medium between designing good products and keeping them affordable. The community has spoken loudly. Make it professional (works as expected and is durable) and people will pay. I'd rather think of these new products as second generation. The first generation was getting off the ground, offering products that mostly got the job done. Now it's about refining the product line and carving a solid reputation in the industry.
im going to guess $37,470 for the prime set
Wasnt price already announced some time ago at $20k? Even if they raised it, I cant see it going over $25k. Besides, gas prices are way down, the dollar is stronger, many things in this economy are becoming cheaper...
im going to guess $37,470 for the prime set
Actually, I think you can buy the entire cart for that amount. Wasn't the prime set supposed to be like $20k.
I felt I paid pro prices the first time. $450 for a battery, $20 for a single screw, $200 for an 18inch cable, $250 for a handle... I dont care what Arri's been charging ... Red acc. prices have never been on par with the Red One price. AT LEAST keep the accessories at around existing prices without hiking it further ... please?![]()
Yes, $20K was tossed around at some point. That was for four lenses I believe.Wasnt price already announced some time ago at $20k? Even if they raised it, I cant see it going over $25k. Besides, gas prices are way down, the dollar is stronger, many things in this economy are becoming cheaper...
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It's a bit like meet the VADERS....
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heh heh heh.. i told you it would be a good week![]()