MatthewThompson
Well-known member
I have been experimenting with my Scarlet as a stills camera (although I used an Epic here) and have been loving the results of 5K raw images. Only issue is weight and ergonomics. The touch screen is not useful outdoors without a shade but with a shade you're stuck with side handle controls and glare. Switching over to the RED Bomb EVF is great for focusing but placement is everything.
First I started with a short arm mounted on top. The eye piece worked best when held portrait, but was awkwardly high for landscape.

Then I added a cheesy base plate and this brought the eyepiece down but made Portrait awkwardly low and the camera high above your head.

Finally, using an small right angle bracket with a 1/4x20 slot, I could try the first setup again but the with eyepiece closer to the brain making both landscape and portrait comfortable. For power I'll be using a v-mount battery belt
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And for fun, a medium format mode made for waist level landscape shots

Can anyone else share photos of their "Stills Camera" set ups as well as their settings and workflows? I'd to see what other people are using (RED and other gear).
First I started with a short arm mounted on top. The eye piece worked best when held portrait, but was awkwardly high for landscape.

Then I added a cheesy base plate and this brought the eyepiece down but made Portrait awkwardly low and the camera high above your head.

Finally, using an small right angle bracket with a 1/4x20 slot, I could try the first setup again but the with eyepiece closer to the brain making both landscape and portrait comfortable. For power I'll be using a v-mount battery belt
]And for fun, a medium format mode made for waist level landscape shots

Can anyone else share photos of their "Stills Camera" set ups as well as their settings and workflows? I'd to see what other people are using (RED and other gear).

