Michael Olsen
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Everything is relative. Best how? CF will probably be slightly lighter, and will probably be pretty darn cheap in terms of total cost for a barebones basic shooting kit where long record times aren't accounted for, especially if purchasing second hand CF cards.
However, except for the more dire of penny-pinching circumstances, I think investing in SSD will bring a better long-term investment. Considering the cost per GB, it's cheaper. And considering it'll allow pretty much any REDCODE that can be thrown at it, it's more future-proof. Not to mention the sizes up to 128GB or 256GB (if you happen to be Mr. Kilgroe). I can only imagine a 512GB version will come in the future...then a 1TB and so on. In comparison the CF cards are limited to 16GB or 32GB and they won't work with the less compressed REDCODE.
Deanan quoted 3K on a 256GB SSD running over 3.5 hours of footage. So that's about 1.2GB/min. Of course, RED allows you to dial in how much you want the footage compressed. If quality can take a slight hit, you can squeeze more record time in. Conversely, you could conceivably use very little compression and have a much larger GB/min ratio.
2.8" Touchscreen LCD is just supposed to be what comes bundled with the 8x Fixed kit. There will be other sizes, as well. Up to 7", I believe, was last announced.
All of the modules and accessories from one brain will be interchangeable with another. So if you decide to buy an Fixed Scarlet with the 2.8" LCD, side handle, and an SSD module, you could use any or all of those accessories on a 2/3" Interchangeable, Epic-S, or Epic. The beauty of modularity.
Also, lets say you really needed an S35 sensor for the day to shoot some very shallow depth of field work. You should be to rent just the brain from a rental house and use your own modules. This should be comparatively cheaper than renting out an entire camera when all you really need is the sensor - you've already got everything else!
However, except for the more dire of penny-pinching circumstances, I think investing in SSD will bring a better long-term investment. Considering the cost per GB, it's cheaper. And considering it'll allow pretty much any REDCODE that can be thrown at it, it's more future-proof. Not to mention the sizes up to 128GB or 256GB (if you happen to be Mr. Kilgroe). I can only imagine a 512GB version will come in the future...then a 1TB and so on. In comparison the CF cards are limited to 16GB or 32GB and they won't work with the less compressed REDCODE.
Deanan quoted 3K on a 256GB SSD running over 3.5 hours of footage. So that's about 1.2GB/min. Of course, RED allows you to dial in how much you want the footage compressed. If quality can take a slight hit, you can squeeze more record time in. Conversely, you could conceivably use very little compression and have a much larger GB/min ratio.
2.8" Touchscreen LCD is just supposed to be what comes bundled with the 8x Fixed kit. There will be other sizes, as well. Up to 7", I believe, was last announced.
All of the modules and accessories from one brain will be interchangeable with another. So if you decide to buy an Fixed Scarlet with the 2.8" LCD, side handle, and an SSD module, you could use any or all of those accessories on a 2/3" Interchangeable, Epic-S, or Epic. The beauty of modularity.
Also, lets say you really needed an S35 sensor for the day to shoot some very shallow depth of field work. You should be to rent just the brain from a rental house and use your own modules. This should be comparatively cheaper than renting out an entire camera when all you really need is the sensor - you've already got everything else!