Kyle Presley
Well-known member
Jim, how does the new EVF design effect the 6x17?
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Let's just wait for the weight and see...
When I first saw the design of the Red 1, NAB 2007 It was immediately apparent that it would suck for hand held, I told Jim, Jarred, the Red guys - basically anyone who would listen. Lots of noise to signal ratio in those days, lots of hype over the BFG 2000 styling of it. Seems like the the input that would have made it better got lost somewhere. Or perhaps it was just too late to fix it.
Now we have this otherwise beautiful thing, that makes great pictures that missed its mark by miles ergonomically - the part that's a camera that you use, not a computer with a lens mount. It seemed so obvious.
That history is what does not put me in a wait and see frame of mind. I'm trying to give as much positive constructive input as possible, but to also call it like I see it, and try to remind the guys at Red how I use a camera.
I think the new design is looking good, but as my key grips t-shirt say's today "Perfection is good enough"
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So... what is it you want?
Jim
It is a miracle we are still in business.
What is frustrating to us is that we HAVE listened, but some of you haven't. I don't know how many times I have had to answer the same question 5 times. Like the EVF is too low (in this render) when it is on your shoulder... it is adjustable with over 3" of vertical travel. It is out of balance... ", well, that depends on what configuration you put together. We have prototypes here that balance on your shoulder without holding the camera. The camera sits lower to your shoulder than most ENG rigs.
You want it to outperform a $300K S35 sensor camera (check), with the ergo of a Super 16mm film camera. I think that while many here have contributed ideas that have led to changes... there is a point where you are just flat unrealistic.
Jay made a suggestion of moving the antenna off the top of the I/O module today. We are seeing if we can do that. But to turn our camera design into something else just isn't going to happen.
The new system is modular in every aspect. Upgrade a piece without buying a new camera. It is impossibly light and small for what it does... which is out-spec every digital camera ever made. We have proven REDCODE to be invaluable. We are bringing professional quality images at prosumer prices. We are giving you choices inside the same system... 2/3", S35, FF35, 645, 617, adjustable REDCODE, DSMC, studio, ENG, hot-swappable batteries, remote UI, several record to options. We have customer support beyond anyone's imagination. So... what is it you want?
Jim
Oh! Also, can the I/O module have DirecTV built in?
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.
Jim
Jim:
There are no fans on the new system correct?
You are already planning to have a full frame 1080p recording. I've seen this..
Do you plan to allow a downrezzed 1080p live output via HD-SDI? (You are already planning to record it, I've heard that)
Will you allow us to select the on screen data for any output (In the past if it was on the EVF and LCD then the SDI was a clean output and there was nothing you could do about that.
Will HDMI still be a part of an I/O module in the future?
Will you still have two powered 12v Lemo connectors on board the camera (these are pretty popular with the RED ONE)
Will you still have lens control for b4 lenses? (Not sure how popular this feature was, so I am curious to know if it survived the next evolution)
I know boot up time has been improved to less than 10 seconds.. You've said this...
Will you even open up REDCODE so that third party vendors can do more with it?
This were some of the big things I've seen asked about over the year.
Jay
Er, that'll be fiveI don't know how many times I have had to answer the same question 5 times.
So... what is it you want?
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Hi Jim
Is Monstro on track by a couple of months behind Mysterium X that is are you still developing both sensors in tandem?