Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Filed under: CamerasNAB 08

Snapshots - NAB 2008 Day 1

Various images from the show floor


The new RED 300mm prime (I think; lenses are labeled with relieved but unfilled marks. Unlike, say, a DigiPrime, you can’t tell what new RED lens is mounted by glancing at it as it isn’t labeled for ready recognition).


Business end of the 300mm.


RED 18-85mm. The mechanicals on these new lenses are FAR superior to the distressingly coarse action of the 18-50mm.


RED primes reworked with new mechanicals.


RED R/C helicopter. As far as I know, it’s not for sale. But it’s in the RED tent, so you never know...


S.two’s 4k-capable digital film recorder (uncompressed disk storage), a mere snip at $50K; S.two’s Steve Roach demos live de-Bayering and aspect-ratio correction of an Arri D21’s raw images made with a 150mm anamorphic lens.

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