• Mind-Blowing Proof of RED’s Mysterium-X Sensor Capabilities #
  • RED One vs. Nikon D3s Comparison Video #  #  #
  • Updated Red Epic-X Feature/Spec List #  #  #  #
  • 4-Stage Release for “Epic-X” Announced #  #  #  #  #  #
  • Nikon Announces 12-Megapixel D3s: Shoots Video #
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    Mind-Blowing Proof of RED’s Mysterium-X Sensor Capabilities

    January 17th, 2010 (3 Comments)
    Image Copyright RED and respective owners.

    Image Copyright RED and respective owners.

    Avid fans know the guys at RED have been hard at work on the advancements for the new Myserium-X sensor that will make its way into the new Epic and RED ONE cameras for owners who opt for the upgrade. Some frames from some footage were posted on the REDUSER forum that highlight it’s awesome high ISO capabilities. Below are scaled down version of the images on the forum. Click here to see them at their original size.

    Below is the accompanying message from the post by “Red Leader” Jim Jannard.

    This was shot by David Fincher on a RED ONE with a Mysterium-X sensor at ISO 2000 and a Master Prime at T 1.3 (or slightly stopped down from there). Key light is only a match. When the match goes out, Leo’s face goes black.

    There is absolutely no noise reduction in this shot.

    Jim

    We, just like a lot of other users, can’t wait to get hands on with the new sensor.

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    RED One vs. Nikon D3s Comparison Video

    December 8th, 2009 (2 Comments)

    Red One & Nikon D3s @ 720p from 3space on Vimeo.

    We stumbled on a simple video comparing footage shot on a RED One at 4K and 720p footage from a Nikon D3s. We know that the compressed H.264 flash video doesn’t do it justice (and these two cams aren’t even in the same league), but it’s nice to see something out there. We’d love to see more test footage in different shooting scenarios and scenes before we really begin to pass any judgement. Check out the HD video here at vimeo.

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    Updated Red Epic-X Feature/Spec List

    November 1st, 2009 (No Comments)

    New rendering of an Epic shoulder-mount configuration. Source "RedUser.net"

    New rendering of an Epic shoulder-mount configuration. Source "RedUser.net"

    The Red One definitely changed the industry landscape.And now we have new info on it’s soon-to-be-released big brother-the Epix-X. October 30th brought some long awaited news from the guys over at Red. Jim Jannard posted this updated info (subject to change of course) on the Red User forum. Considering how young the company is, we were happy to get any new info on the release of  Red One’s upgrade.

    EPIC-X FEATURES

    RED DSMC (Digital Stills and Motion Camera)

    New MYSTERIUM-X 5K sensor
    5K (2:1) at 1-100fps
    4K (2:1) at 1-125fps
    Quad HD at 1-120fps
    3K (2:1) at 1-160fps
    2K (2:1) at 1-250fps
    1080P (scaled from full frame) at 1-60fps
    Increased Dynamic Range, reduced noise
    Time Lapse, Frame Ramping
    REDCODE 250
    ISO 200-8000
    New FLUT Color Science

    Completely Modular System, each Module individually upgradeable
    Independent Stills and Motion Modes (both record full resolution REDCODE RAW)
    5 Axis Adjustable Sensor Plate
    Multiple Recording Media Options (Compact Flash, 1.8” SSD, RED Drives, RED RAM)
    Wireless REDMOTE control
    Touchscreen LCD control option
    Bomb-EVF, RED-EVF and RED-LCD compatible
    Multiple User Control Buttons
    Interchangeable Lens mounts including focus and iris control of electronic RED, Canon and Nikon lenses (along with Zoom data)
    “Touch Focus Tracking” with electronic lens mounts and RED Touchscreen LCDs
    LDS and /i Data enabled PL Mount
    Rollover Battery Power
    Independent LUTs on Monitor Outputs
    Independent Frame Guides and Menu overlays on Monitor Outputs
    Monitor Ports support both LCD and EVF
    True Shutter Sync In/Out and Strobe Sync Out
    720P, 1080P and 2K monitoring support
    Gigagbit Network interface and 802.11 Wireless interface
    3 Axis internal motion sensor, built in GPS receiver
    Enhanced Metadata
    Full size connectors on Pro I/O Module. AES Digital Audio input, single and dual link HD-SDI
    Support for RED, most Arri 19mm, Studio 15mm, 15mm Lite, Panavision and NATO accessories

    Dimensions- Approx. 4”x4”x5.5”
    Weight (Brain only)- Approx. 6 lbs (2.72kg)

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    4-Stage Release for “Epic-X” Announced

    November 1st, 2009 (No Comments)

    By now, most of us know Red’s Epic-X will be the first of the Epic/Scarlet “brains” to be released. For those of us eye-balling the Scarlet, it looks like we will have to wait until the latter half of 2010—no rush, we’re still having a blast with our Red One. You can read more about the plans for the release stages here. Here’s a break-down of how Red plans to release the camera.

    Stage 1: Beta Test “Tattoo” Program for Red One Owners

    In an effort to 1) reward hard-core Red One owners and 2) test firmware issues, Red will offer a prototype version of the S35 Epic. For a whopping $28,000 you get the Epic bundled with some other hardware, a direct line to Jim Jannard’s cell phone and his development team and a permanent spot on Rd’s “A-List”.

    Stage 2: Production Model Available for Red One Owners

    Stage 2, estimated for early 2010, is distribution of final production models of the Epic-X for Red One owners who are keeping their Red One camera and not opting to trade in. It’s almost identical to the criteria of Stage 1, but not as expensive.

    Stage 3: Trade-in for Red One Owners

    This is the stage that Red One owners, who can’t afford to buy an additional camera, might get excited about. At a net cost of $10,500, you get a generous trade-in amount of $17,500 on your Red One. Plus, you get some of the included hardware like CF module, LCD, Redmote, Base I/O module and more.

    Stage 4: Epic for the Rest of Us

    This is the stage where production units of the Epic S35 Mysterium-X brain (after the previous three stages are complete, of course) will be available for purchase at an estimated $28,000.
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    Nikon Announces 12-Megapixel D3s: Shoots Video

    October 14th, 2009 (No Comments)
    Front View (©2009 Nikon, Inc.)

    Nikon D3s Front View ©2009 Nikon, Inc.)

    Nikon D3s Rear View ©2009 Nikon, Inc.

    Nikon D3s Rear View ©2009 Nikon, Inc.

    Okay. Here’s what we have to say. Below is the official release posted to the Nikon USA Press Center page.

    THE IMAGING EVOLUTION CONTINUES: THE NIKON D3S ILLUMINATES NEW LEVELS OF POWER AND PERFORMANCE FOR PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS

    Nikon Once Again Redefines Possibilities with D-SLR Photography with Six-Figure ISO Sensitivity for Stills and Video While Enhancing Overall Performance

    MELVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 14, 2009) – Today, Nikon Inc. announced the FX-format D3S D-SLR, providing professional photographers with a powerful tool that redefines the boundaries of digital SLR versatility, while maintaining the strength of superior image quality and high speed performance inherited from the groundbreaking D3. The D3S enables not only new opportunities in low-light photography, but also provides photographers with added shutter speed and aperture freedom with a base ISO sensitivity range from ISO 200 to a remarkable 12,800. Additionally, expanded ISO equivalent settings up to a staggering 102,400 are available, enabling photographers to create images previously thought impossible.

    Click here to read the full press release.

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