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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 :)

Still changing...

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Jim

Freekin' LOVE it.

nice addition on the connectors too -
 
Maybe it's too early, maybe it's not. Maybe it's still a secret and maybe it's not. But Jim can you say anything about what specifik parts the Fixed Scarlet will come with?
 
Maybe it's too early, maybe it's not. Maybe it's still a secret and maybe it's not. But Jim can you say anything about what specifik parts the Fixed Scarlet will come with?

Too early...

Jim
 
Jim,

AWESOME evolution! Looking more and more refined... Wondering if the grey is just prototype/rendering choice? Hope all cameras will be black. Makes it a lot easier to deal with reflections...

M
 

Looks really nice. Unfortunately it appears like you would have to hang a few sandbags off the back of the shoulder pad to balance out how extremely front heavy it would be.

Sure is nice to have Finner back, hey Jim? (ha)
 
Maybe you guys could come up with a snorkel module, to put everything but the lens behind the shoulder of the operator. Then at least we wouldn't have to listen to the constant moaning.

Wait till you have it in your hands and put it on your shoulders before you start judging ergonomics. It's about how it feels, not what it looks like.

Dude its basic physics and common sense that if all the weight is in the front it's going to be front heavy.

All the "moaning" you are refering to comes from highly experienced DP's and operators that have had to deal with literally hours of hand held hell throughout their career because of ergonomic limitations with some old film cameras. The expressing of their concern is valid and an asset for anyone wanting to use this camera in the future.

As much as I love my red 1 for many many things it is easly down near the bottom of my list of cameras for handheld work. This was expressed by many experienced people when the red 1 renders were comming out when it was in development. From what I am seeing of the new cameras hand held ergonomics it will be more difficult to hand hold then the red 1.
 
Looks really nice. Unfortunately it appears like you would have to hang a few sandbags off the back of the shoulder pad to balance out how extremely front heavy it would be.

Sure is nice to have Finner back, hey Jim? (ha)

Love having you back... :-) but you are missing some info.

Jim
 
plus my eye and my shoulder are not on the same level
:biggrin:
yeh .. i know its modular ... its just a funny render thats all

Go back a few pages and find the guy that figured the puzzle out.

Jim
 
but you are missing some info.

Jim

Now you sound like my wife, ha.

Glad to hear you and your team are on top of making this camera great for hand held work.
cheers
 
I realize that some here lock down on a specific render instead of the modularity part of the program. I guess I always have to spell it out for Finner... :-)

Dude... the battery module is not shown on this render for balance if you have a heavy lens. Second, you can use the battery in the handle if you are not recording a long time and you have a light lens. Trust us, we have tried this and you haven't. This is not a typical shoulder pad. It rests on the front and top of your shoulder giving support for the front of the rig which is VERY small and VERY light (depending on lens). If you want to hang an 18-85mm zoom on this rig, you will have to add weight (usually batteries) to the back. Dude... glad you're home.

Jim
 
You mean the 2nd handle post?
Hey, making cameras is serious business and I shouldn't have said that the render seemed funny.

This dude abides
(you will have me as a customer anyways)
 
You mean the 2nd handle post?
Hey, making cameras is serious business and I shouldn't have said that the render seemed funny.

This dude abides
(you will have me as a customer anyways)

Hehe... the "dude" banter was aimed at our old friend Finner. We trade barbs with him all the time in good fun. I don't know you well enough to be hard on you... yet.

BTW, the EVF is vertically adjustable... angle too.

Jim
 
Older render but size comparison is right.

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Jim

Yeah I remember this one... And it helps, thanks. Looks like you're new render added two more "ribs" to the camera vs this one. I'm guessing this config makes the new camera the same lenght as the RED1 or slightly longer.

I know I know, you can configure it any way you want so the lenght is what you make it. Another factor is that if I use my current battery cage and hard drive, then those are two units I will not have on my camera (At least starting out) so it will be considerably shorter.

I want to thank you again for making the lens mount so much easier to swap. There's a lot of good stuff happening in this area, and I think it's only going to get better.

Jay
 
Two more ribs??? There is one more rib in this particular I/O module, but the brain is the same. There will be a few I/O modules...

Jim

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Two more ribs??? There is one more rib in this particular I/O module, but the brain is the same. There will be a few I/O modules...

Jim

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I look at this one and I hear those two chords from the "JAWS" score ...
 
these are looking great.

How hot is the hot surface on the "brain" would it be a issue when you mount a handle?

Not enough to worry about unless you are shooting long takes of 5K @100fps in the desert.

You have to remember that even though the electronics are WAY more efficient than a RED ONE, the data churning through this mini-system is nothing short of mind-boggling. Heat has to be managed. And not just at 24fps. Higher resolution, less compressed REDCODE, higher frame rates in a smaller box. Your seeing the "when things really heat up" provision.

Jim
 
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