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Friday, January 15th, 2010 | Author: Martin

Yet another exciting week over at the RED HQ.

Already next week will see the first RED One cameras getting a sensoral facelift. The new sensor has better dynamic range, higher sensibilty (800 ISO as standard, usable even at 3200 ASA) and the new color science, named FLUT. The swap will also get your camera a new sensor board and a new (optical) low pass filter. A bit over USD 5.750 for the conversion ($1.250 will be refunded when you buy an Epic). Throw in an extra 3k, and you will get a RED Rocket for a bargain price.

Anamorphic, baby

Today RED announced that they will produce anamorphic lenses. Last year they rocked the glass world with their set of primes, where a set of lenses costs as much as you would previously have to pay for a single focal length. Now you have until the end of this year to save towards the 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and 100mm lenses; all at T2.4. A 25mm is probably also in the pipeline.

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Friday, January 15th, 2010 | Author: Martin

Here comes a slightly updated overview of how much weigth your shoulder, your tripod or your rig is supposed to handle. Always keep in mind extra weight for mattebox, filters, cables, transmitters etc.

Table with weigths of the Red one camera and accessoires

Thanks to Adrian T. for permission to reproduce his table.

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Tuesday, January 05th, 2010 | Author: Martin

canon5200-cameraIf you have some a lot of spare cash floating around, you can buy a 5200mm Canon lens on eBay. It will set you back at least 45k$, the f-stop is 14, and the nearest focal distance is 120, yes: meters. You’ll need 2 strong people to carry the lens, and a SUV to transport it.

To give you a sense of its size, have a look at this photo. At the rear the little blob is a 35mm camera.

A nice little video showing both the lens and some video footage shot with it more…

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Saturday, December 19th, 2009 | Author: Martin

Arri has published a great list of applications for the iPhone, sorted after Cameracamera Lightinglighting Productionproduction Soundsound Reference.

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Category: Camera & Eye, Film, Gear  | Tags: , , , ,  | One Comment
Monday, December 07th, 2009 | Author: Martin

Been a bit quiet on this blog, mainly because of work-load. Plus, I’ve been promoted to admin over at reduser, so I tend to spend computer time there.

It’s been a week now since the latest announcement by RED, and mostly people are very happy with the new information. Currently though there is some discussion about the naming of their new electronic viewfinder, the BOMB EVF. Some people tend to worry that the naming might cause problems at security checks. Matt Gottshalk promptly suggested an alternative name, the Warm Squishy Love Monster EVF, which inspired me to do a quick photoshop mock-up:

love-evf

Since that wasn’t peaceful enough, Andrew Clemson also asked for a furry version. I just had to oblige:

love-evf-furry

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Category: Camera & Eye, Film, Fun, Gear, Humor  | Tags: , , , , , , ,  | One Comment
Tuesday, October 06th, 2009 | Author: Martin

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About 2 years ago RED scrapped their plans for a mattebox. Yesterday Jim posted the following render, which gives food to the hope that the announcement for late October might just include in this picture (click on it for full size).

Looks like carbon fibre with 2 rotating 4×5.6 trays, enough holders for eyebrows on all 4 edges, and option to clamp it onto the lens.

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Sunday, October 04th, 2009 | Author: Martin

This was a busy night with Jim showing a couple of new renders from the upcoming EpicX 5k camera. What is so special about this camera – besides its technical specs – is its modularity. You can use it as a very small, lightweight system (ideal for run-and-gun shoots), or build it up into pretty much any configuration you can imagine.

Lego taken to the next level

There will be a number of battery options on the new camera. As promised, most equipment from the RED One period will be compatible with both the Epic and Scarlet. To use V-lock batteries, there will be a module for batteries – which will take 2 batteries at a time, for extended running times; especially taken into consideration that the new cameras will draw less power.

more…

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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 | Author: Martin

Tom from Timespace has just posted his latest timelapse movie – where he has perfected his homemade dolly moves:

http://www.vimeo.com/6686768

He has posted a number of how-to/behind-the-scenes clips on how he achieved those amazing pictures: more…

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Monday, August 03rd, 2009 | Author: Martin

For the past month or so I’ve been a happy owner of the Lensbaby Composer, a shift-tilt lens that is very affordable. I took advantage of their kind offer where they’d send out a free wide-angle adapter with macro lens – they even shipped it for free to Norway. Great packaging, easy to use lens, and fantastic customer service.

I love the macro lens – it lets you get very close to your subjects. But you have to be very careful, as the depth of field is very, very shallow. Here is a little experiment I shot with the Lensbaby:

http://www.vimeo.com/5348833

If there is one thing I would like to see improved on this nifty little lens, it would be the ability to set the f-stop. Right now you have to slide in pre-cut masks to set your aperture.

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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 | Author: Martin

At times the menu of the R1 can be a bit counter-intuitive, for example that phantom power is under System>Sound, while the recording level is placed at Video>Audio. Helpfully, Octamas from Switzerland has been publishing a visual guide of the Red 1 menu system, and they’ve just released their guide for still-warm Build 20.

Bits, pieces and links

And for inspiration, hop over to As the Dust settles, a documentary in progress about the amazing Burning Man Festival – all shot on RED. They have a lovely photo gallery.

If you ever need a manual for an old camera, check out IscanManuals. They charge a small fee.

Trying to hide in the open with your camera? LensCoats makes, well, lens coatings, for pretty much any make, including the Canon 1200mm beast:

http://www.vimeo.com/5187580

A quick fix around the gamma problem in QT and OSX.

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