mike the beginner
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Hi guys. There is a thread started over at DVinfo titled "Red One for ENG/EFP"
I thought the comments (maybe apart from my own rumblings) were most revealing. I hope Jarred doesent mind me mentioning it.
Apart from the extra cost and weight factor on the proposed red zoom. Could these features be implimented and more to the point should they be? i quote some of my own thoughts on what i would like to see red do to make the red one a better ENG/EFP camera. I know a lot of you just want an excellent cine camera but Steve Gibby makes a few compelling facts with regard the likely work involved with the red one for most people. Sometimes it is easy to forget where the bread & butter comes from in amidst the goal of producing a great feature film.
By looking at what Sony and others have done and now evaluating what red have done some things become a little clearer (to me anyway).
Red for ENG and EFP use might have to up the stakes somewhat if they are going to advertise and sell it for ENG style use. For cine use it sells itself.
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I look forward to the day, hopefully not too far in the future, when a great lens for (nod to Gibby for the term) "convergence" shooters is available for the RedOne. It would offer a wide zoom range and the operational facilities that we all love when shooting EFP style and be switchable between full sensor and hitting just the center window via a toggle at the base of the lens similar to a 2x extender which it would act like anyway. I see weight as the biggest challenge but I am no lens engineer.
Exiting the blue sky froth of the magic lens that does everything (maybe a nice 2008 project for the Red Team)
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So we are now getting nearer to the real crux of the matter. Suitable lenses and not forgetting the lenses also happen to communicate with the cameras as well. Communicating with the camera is something that red have clearly stated will not happen (at least with red one). Built in NDs and built in extenders sound to me like very cool features indeed. The built in extenders in particular appear to be an essential ENG & EFP requirement. Fujinon have done their research and continue to expand their range of b4 2/3rd zoom lenses. The demand is clearly there so red could if they desired incorporate a built in extender for their new red zoom due out late next year. That feature coupled with the new focus assist that Graeme is keen to tease us with but also keen to keep it under wraps suggest to me it is something that will make the ENG/EFP guys sit up and notice!!
Blair's post mentions the windowing situation with the red one. I am praying (well maybe not but hoping) that red DO integrate this into a easy switch with one flick and you go from 4k to 2k or whatever. Lets say you figure you are most likely to require a windowed 2k whilst filming in 4k. You go into the menu before filming starts and select 2k as your chosen windowed mode should you wish to change during filming. You then film in 4k and when the situation warrants it you press a button or switch and bingo you are now filming on your selected windowed mode.
Conclusion: Red One with new focus assist.With button for windowed mode as described. Red zoom with built in 2x extender.
An 18-85mm zoom that can become magnified by a built in extender gives you an extended 170mm magnification PLUS at the flick of a switch (on camera not lens) extends that to 340mm in windowed 2k mode.
Thats just my thoughts and hell what do i know? But red might be considered a revolutionary camera for cine use but maybe it requires the above features to also make it a revolutionary ENG/ EFP camera as well. What do others think?
PS: Dont know what we would do without you Steve such great input and supporter other than cine use for red.
Michael
I thought the comments (maybe apart from my own rumblings) were most revealing. I hope Jarred doesent mind me mentioning it.
Apart from the extra cost and weight factor on the proposed red zoom. Could these features be implimented and more to the point should they be? i quote some of my own thoughts on what i would like to see red do to make the red one a better ENG/EFP camera. I know a lot of you just want an excellent cine camera but Steve Gibby makes a few compelling facts with regard the likely work involved with the red one for most people. Sometimes it is easy to forget where the bread & butter comes from in amidst the goal of producing a great feature film.
By looking at what Sony and others have done and now evaluating what red have done some things become a little clearer (to me anyway).
Red for ENG and EFP use might have to up the stakes somewhat if they are going to advertise and sell it for ENG style use. For cine use it sells itself.
Quote from Blair:----------------------------------------------------------
I look forward to the day, hopefully not too far in the future, when a great lens for (nod to Gibby for the term) "convergence" shooters is available for the RedOne. It would offer a wide zoom range and the operational facilities that we all love when shooting EFP style and be switchable between full sensor and hitting just the center window via a toggle at the base of the lens similar to a 2x extender which it would act like anyway. I see weight as the biggest challenge but I am no lens engineer.
Exiting the blue sky froth of the magic lens that does everything (maybe a nice 2008 project for the Red Team)
____________________________________________
So we are now getting nearer to the real crux of the matter. Suitable lenses and not forgetting the lenses also happen to communicate with the cameras as well. Communicating with the camera is something that red have clearly stated will not happen (at least with red one). Built in NDs and built in extenders sound to me like very cool features indeed. The built in extenders in particular appear to be an essential ENG & EFP requirement. Fujinon have done their research and continue to expand their range of b4 2/3rd zoom lenses. The demand is clearly there so red could if they desired incorporate a built in extender for their new red zoom due out late next year. That feature coupled with the new focus assist that Graeme is keen to tease us with but also keen to keep it under wraps suggest to me it is something that will make the ENG/EFP guys sit up and notice!!
Blair's post mentions the windowing situation with the red one. I am praying (well maybe not but hoping) that red DO integrate this into a easy switch with one flick and you go from 4k to 2k or whatever. Lets say you figure you are most likely to require a windowed 2k whilst filming in 4k. You go into the menu before filming starts and select 2k as your chosen windowed mode should you wish to change during filming. You then film in 4k and when the situation warrants it you press a button or switch and bingo you are now filming on your selected windowed mode.
Conclusion: Red One with new focus assist.With button for windowed mode as described. Red zoom with built in 2x extender.
An 18-85mm zoom that can become magnified by a built in extender gives you an extended 170mm magnification PLUS at the flick of a switch (on camera not lens) extends that to 340mm in windowed 2k mode.
Thats just my thoughts and hell what do i know? But red might be considered a revolutionary camera for cine use but maybe it requires the above features to also make it a revolutionary ENG/ EFP camera as well. What do others think?
PS: Dont know what we would do without you Steve such great input and supporter other than cine use for red.
Michael