Petr Dvorak
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Cabin height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)..... I dont fit there 
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We are considering offering a follow focus unit for CanonEF, NikonF and FourThirds lenses for this camera and accessible screws would make this an upgrade that could be performed in the field. An easy to remove lens mount would allow us and other third parties to provide a wder range of lens options to your shooters/owners.
Erik.
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Eric, support for Canon EF lenses would be a dream for me. Having invested in a bunch of Canon primes - 24 1.4L, 50 1.4, 85 1.2L, 135 2.0L and a couple of 200 1.8L, this would be my ideal personal setup and will just rent lenses as needed. Yeah, I'm also willing to drag my SLR to change lens settings. I drag it now anyway.
Dragging your SLR to change lens settings? I have heard of this but don't know the procedure. Please tell, please tell...
If only Canon would sell a rig to allow use of their EF lenses without having to be on an EOS body. I suppose they would be afraid of hurting sales of the EOS bodies but they would sell more glass and they would make plenty of money doing that. It would also sell lenses into the motion imaging market for RedRock and other 35 adapters for video and obviously RedOnes.
And with the short focus throw of these lenses, using the internal motors, rather than an external gear and knob, should provide a very good quality of result for focus pulling.
RED changes things in a big way, or so we think. Particularly interesting is the way it will enable owner/operators, and our belief that owner operators are going to want to own affordable lenses as well. With a "smart" lens mount we can provide the data that would be needed in post to remove artifacts of lens breathing, for example. And with the short focus throw of these lenses, using the internal motors, rather than an external gear and knob, should provide a very good quality of result for focus pulling.
... In particular I love the idea of being able to use the Canon 10-22mm lens ...
This sounds excellent. It also open up the possibility of using APS_C format lenses with the RedOne, which should (in theory) be more appropriate to the 4K format. In particular I love the idea of being able to use the Canon 10-22mm lens. Now thats a nice wide lens.
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You stupid assholes(this referes to a RED team)