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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

new RED Pro Program...

Any chance you could give us an idea of the weight of this Mac-Daddy rig? After seeing the aluminum proto's, this rig seems like it'd be under 20 lbs?
 
3.5mm mini-plugs are on the brain.. and yes to being separate... very separate. :wink:

Really? I'm gonna buy a history-making camera and I'll still need a third party adapter to use XLR mics?
 
Really? I'm gonna buy a history-making camera and I'll still need a third party adapter to use XLR mics?

small price to pay if you ask me...if that's the biggest issue...i'm still in. actually i'm not. i'm getting an s35!!!
 
Really? I'm gonna buy a history-making camera and I'll still need a third party adapter to use XLR mics?

If you can't afford the adaptor (or the I/O module)... you probably can't afford the camera. Where exactly do you think there is room on the body for two full size XLRs?

Oh... you were just kidding. Sorry.

Jim
 
I'm liking this module idea more and more... no audio module for a music video, where a basic mic for syncing is fine... add a module for docu where I need lav's and booms and mics for the crickets in the background as i interview 4 people that don't know what the phrase "entertainment value" means.... oh sorry.. been working on this project too long, its invading my everything... but yeah... I like the idea of modules, and havae no prob with the 3.5mm plug on the body...

soo... next question is... $3750 for "complete kit"... is that brain, lens, recording module and audio module? ... if not... audio module $$$????

Much love (in all sincerity, I love you red...)
CB
 
Just read through the 509 previous posts. Very exciting to see how RED progresses and how much they have progressed the last 15 months I have followed them. Looking forward to making my RED purchases.
 
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Seeing as RED is all about modular components this question might seem superfluous, but I have to ask it; will that hand grip (for us shoulder shooters) be compatible with the Scarlet, as well?
 
Jim, please make the Scarlet Fixed with XLR (or mini XLR) inputs for audio on the body (not as a separate module). If you can´t do that give us miniplug stereo input and separate gain controls of audio on left and right channels (like Sony FX1). XLR should be cool!!!!
Have you decided that?

To elaborate on what Jim said... these cameras are insanely high performance beasts and getting all that performance in a package this small is pretty amazing feat. XLRs would just suck out a huge amount of space and cut performance on the brain.

It ain't called a brain for nothing. :)
 
audio and b4 eng

audio and b4 eng

3.5mm mini-plugs are on the brain.. and yes to being separate... very separate. :wink:

So, all brains have 3.5mm mini plugs for audio, is that correct? What about headphones?

And will we be able to use B4 ENG lenses on the scarlet, and if so, will we need an adapter?

Just hoping for some clarifications... :)

Best regards Are
 
So, all brains have 3.5mm mini plugs for audio, is that correct? What about headphones?

A brain is a brain. All the brain does is be a brainiac...It can't see without glass, hear without an I/O module (exc. fixed lens), taste without...well its not on the list of modules but its probably been thrown around a few times, smell - only if the fan stops working!

And will we be able to use B4 ENG lenses on the scarlet, and if so, will we need an adapter?

Just hoping for some clarifications... :)

Best regards Are

Yes. It has been stated that B4 mount will be available. I doubt they will be cheap - not as cheap as the C-Mount anyway.

If you haven't already go over to ScarletUser and have a look at a years worth of information, heated debates, anticipation and drama...
 
Here is the Mac-Daddy shoulder rig... remember, we are showing you stuff we have already beaten.

Jim

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This is all great and I think it looks absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately I will be a bit of a party pooper and point out that it doesn't seem to be clever to have the BNC connections were they are. I believe we all like to run our camera cables to the back of the cam and right now the first thing that comes after the connections are the RED recording media. This (the cards etc) are something we'd likely to change very often and it's not clever to have the cables so close to this.

Sorry for letting you know but I can see a complete disaster in this. Also it would be great if you can try to make those connections in a 45 degree angle - just like some ARRI cams:innocent:
 
Okay back to the Gym :)

In all seriousness, Fantastic set up!!

I imagine this to be way lighter then the any camera I have handle, possibly in the range of the 235 fully loaded as far as general weight??

ciao

I'm hoping it's way lighter than that-at least 2/3rds the weight of a fully loaded 235.
 
I believe we all like to run our camera cables to the back of the cam and right now the first thing that comes after the connections are the RED recording media. This (the cards etc) are something we'd likely to change very often and it's not clever to have the cables so close to this.

i guess modules positions can be swapped so that the I/O module goes in the back, attached to redmote?
 
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