Epic, Scarlet, and Red Ray Shake Things Up at NAB
The much smaller 3K Scarlet ($3,000) has a new 2/3-inch version of the “Mysterium X” sensor, shoots at between one and 120 fps (180 fps in short bursts recorded to compact flash), has a 4.8-inch LCD and an 8X T2.8 fixed zoom lens, HDMI, HD-SDI, FireWire 800, USB 2.0, WiFi, and a still mode. It’s due early in 2009.
Finally, Red Ray is a sub-$1000 playback system that works with “Red Disc” and other media (including R3D files from compact flash) to output 4K over Quad HDMI or Quad HD-SDI. Here’s the kicker – Red is purportedly planning to cram more than two hours of 4K footage onto a standard, dual-layer, red-laser-based DVD. Do the math: that’s 4K, with audio, running at an average bit rate of less than 10 Mbps. How good can it look? Well, we’ll see. It’s slated for early 2009 delivery-and of course dates are always a moving target-so the crew at Red has a year or more to work on it. Something to look forward to at next year’s NAB.
Also coming soon from Red One are a new matte box; the new Red Pro seven-inch LCD ($2500); and a line-up of seven PL mount cinema lenses, including a set of primes and an 18-85mm zoom.
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