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RED RF TO PL ADAPTER W/ ELECTRONIC ND FILTER PACK

Roberto Franco

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Guys, anybody here on the forum can add some video or opinion about the system? It's EXPENSIVE, but I can't take my eyes of it ...

I have the Polar Pro Basecamp with the 2-5 and 6-9 VNDs, Red one covers 2-7.

I like the portability of the RED system, please share some perspective :friendly_wink:
 
I have it - haven’t had a chance to use it much but I’m really impressed with it so far! Scott Balkum recently did a review for it:
 
I've been using it now since release on three projects. Pretty happy with it overall. Just be careful on lenses that protrude way too far back from the flange. Vast majority of lenses work great.
 
I've been using it now since release on three projects. Pretty happy with it overall. Just be careful on lenses that protrude way too far back from the flange. Vast majority of lenses work great.

Phil,

what lenses have you used that don’t work?
 
Phil,

what lenses have you used that don’t work?

Some Cooke S4s protrude too far. I suspect some Ultra Primes.

I mostly film on V-Raptor and my main glass works happily. And I'd frankly say the majority of PL glass out there works.
 
I've been using it now since release on three projects. Pretty happy with it overall. Just be careful on lenses that protrude way too far back from the flange. Vast majority of lenses work great.

Thanks for the input Phil! I guess being an electronic ND, no crazy patterns going on, but how about vignetting on wide lenses?
 
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