Author and video podcaster Richard Harrington examines the new Red Scarlet camera (http://www.red.com/nab/scarlet) at the 2008 NAB in Las Vegas.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
What’s Red got up its sleeve with the new Scarlet camera?
Author and video podcaster Richard Harrington examines the new Red Scarlet camera (http://www.red.com/nab/scarlet) at the 2008 NAB in Las Vegas.
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Monday, April 14, 2008
A full on “hat trick” for Red this morning with 3 major announcements.
Welcom to the RED Ray.
• Optical disk drive
• Play back 4K video from the RED ONE
• 3K video from Scarlet
• HD formats from RED Disc and RED Express media
• R3D RAW files from CompactFlash
• 5K video from the new EPIC isn’t supported, yet(?).
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Monday, April 14, 2008
On the hot heels of Scarlett, we have Epic. 5K baby!
• This 5K camera has a full-frame S35mm Mysterium X sensor.
• Close match to 35mm film resolution
• FPS is limited to 100
RED will allow ONE customers to trade in their cameras for a full $17,500 credit towards the EPIC when it ships in 2009.
Interested to learn how much money you’ll ned o drop? Approx. $30,000.
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Monday, April 14, 2008
RED just announced Scarlet , its promised “pocket professional” camera at NAB.
With all of the hype around RED One, this one should take off on its own right. Here’s the deets: 2 / 3-inch Mysterium X sensor, shooting 1 to 120 FPS and records to dual CompactFlash cards. It can handle up to 100MB per second of REDCODE RAW HD video. More to come!
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Panasonic also used the press conference to introduce us to the AG-HMC150 handheld.
This unit records to familiar SD and SDHC cards up to 32GB. In HE mode, that’s 12 hours of 1440x1080 HD content on one 32GB card!
Full on press release goodness after the jump.
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Varicam 3700
• 1920x1080 recording
• 2/3” 2.2 megapixel 3-CCD imagers
• Expected Fall 2008 targeting Feature Films, Episodic TV and more
Varicam 2700
• 1280x720
• 2/3 1 megapixel Imager
Available Fall 2008 targeting Sports, Documentaries,Indie Films, more
Press Info after the jump.
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