deltoidjohn
Veteran
I'm surprised that nobody has really nailed down a next-gen FS7 yet (or F5/55). As others have said, the competitors (EVA1 & C200) barely match the FS7 specs wise, and don't offer anything special in terms of handling. Smaller and lighter perhaps, but, again as has been stated, those advantages disappear once you add the peripherals needed to make it equal to a FS7.
I think Kinifinity have come closest to what the market really wants, at least on paper - something that offers IQ & formats to (almost) match Red, but the convenience of "video" features - as well as a more flexible modular design (Red's awfully tall design makes it difficult to make a decent shoulder setup, or to use 15mm LW rods with the proper 85mm vertical spacing. So their "modular" design actually rules out a lot of options).
It seems the big camera companies are stuck between worlds right now - they've accepted that users are going add their own extras, monitors, rigs, etc (C200B, and EVA1's horrible LCD are perfect examples where they taken an attitude of "they won't use this anyway"), but haven't fully committed to the things that make that easier - minimalist design, V-lock power (for D-tap/accessories), lots of I/O options etc. They're trying to build modular camcorders, without accepting that to be truly modular you need to ditch the camcorder idea and just have a brain (pun intended).
I think Kinifinity have come closest to what the market really wants, at least on paper - something that offers IQ & formats to (almost) match Red, but the convenience of "video" features - as well as a more flexible modular design (Red's awfully tall design makes it difficult to make a decent shoulder setup, or to use 15mm LW rods with the proper 85mm vertical spacing. So their "modular" design actually rules out a lot of options).
It seems the big camera companies are stuck between worlds right now - they've accepted that users are going add their own extras, monitors, rigs, etc (C200B, and EVA1's horrible LCD are perfect examples where they taken an attitude of "they won't use this anyway"), but haven't fully committed to the things that make that easier - minimalist design, V-lock power (for D-tap/accessories), lots of I/O options etc. They're trying to build modular camcorders, without accepting that to be truly modular you need to ditch the camcorder idea and just have a brain (pun intended).