All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘red’

Sony F55 trumps RED

Now that the Sony F5 and F55 are starting to ship it will only be a matter of time before we get to see some great (and probably some not so great footage too) from these cameras. Sony has really upped the ante with these new F cameras offering not only a RAW format with 16 times more precision than …

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When RAW is not RAW

Since RED first introduced the RED One 35mm cinema camera in 2006 eventually we learned about its powerful 12-bit RAW format. Today more and more cameras including; BMC, FS700, F5/F55/F65, C500, ikonshkop, and D16 (in development) are capable of recording data directly off the sensor and storing the RAW data. “RAW” gets a lot of credibility for its ability to …

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Will Dragon bid farewell to 12-bit linear?

With RED’s latest announcement that the new Dragon sensor may offer up to 20 stops of dynamic range, it has many wondering what’s in store for the insufficient 12-bit RAW based linear file format we’ve all known and grown to love since 2007. Will RED completely gut out it’s EPICs for the Dragon update – or will there merely be …

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RED drops prices

For the first time since Jim Jannard founded RED in 2006 prices are going South for once instead of North where I live. When RED first announced the RED ONE digital 4k cinema camera they were made available for an outstanding price of only $17,500 USD. This price later increased to $25,000 once they started including the MX sensor in all …

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