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Jeremy Hughes
03-31-2008, 06:32 AM
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/We-want-your-Red-Scarlet-questions-34799.htm

They say Jim said it shoots at half the resolution of the RED ONE. That's 1905p to me. Or 3K, because 2K is quarter the resolution of 4K, if you go by both dimensions. They don't even say where they got this information though either.

Digigenic
03-31-2008, 09:45 AM
From the Camcorder Info. Post:

Jim Jannard has reportedly leaked that the Scarlet is a professional pocket camera that shoots at half the resolution of the Red One, meaning we can expect a 2K picture.
Emphasizing the word "reportedly".
Although, that isn't to say they have bad information being reported to them, but the lack of direct sourcing brings validity into question.

However, one thing I do find particularly interesting:

We're going to talk about the Scarlet with Ted Schilowitz, self proclaimed "Leader of the Rebellion," at NAB, and we'd like to open the floor up to you, Camcorderinfo.com reader rockstars. Use the comment system below to shoot a question or two Ted's way, and we'll ask it on your behalf.

Why entice users of camcorderinfo. to participate in an open discussion on a pro camera?
Isn't the site geared predominantly towards consumer camcorder devices?
Perhaps this lends credibility to claims that Scarlet's price may very easily find appeal among consumer audiences.
Even though it's a professional camera, capable of professional results, it will be easily accessible by consumers and professionals alike.

Lawrence Bansbach
03-31-2008, 09:58 AM
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/We-want-your-Red-Scarlet-questions-34799.htm

They say Jim said it shoots at half the resolution of the RED ONE. That's 1905p to me. Or 3K, because 2K is quarter the resolution of 4K, if you go by both dimensions. They don't even say where they got this information though either.Yeah, even if the rumor is accurate, "half the resolution of the Red One" could mean half the horizontal resolution (or roughly 2K) or half the spatial resolution, meaning the chip is about 6 Mpixels, with a horizontal resolution more than 3K. Or it could mean both -- that the chip is roughly 3K oversampling to compensate for the Bayer pattern and yield a better 2K.

Mike Bozulich
03-31-2008, 10:00 AM
I saw this too and wondered where this "leak" came from. I can't find it ANYWHERE else on the internets! It would make sense though, and I don't think most people here would be surprised to find out that it's true.

M.Halsell
03-31-2008, 10:12 AM
We could just wait till NAB. Speculation has little value.

Joseph Hutson
03-31-2008, 10:49 AM
Weren't we expecting 2K from all we found in the way of trademarks??

Digigenic
03-31-2008, 10:56 AM
Weren't we expecting 2K from all we found in the way of trademarks??
Yes, the trademark registrations and reported domain name registrations were strong enough hints for many to arrive to the conclusion that 2K was a green light.

With relation to the 2K resolution, a question that lingers is the sensor size.

Lawrence Bansbach
03-31-2008, 01:50 PM
Weren't we expecting 2K from all we found in the way of trademarks??Yes, the trademark registrations and reported domain name registrations were strong enough hints for many to arrive to the conclusion that 2K was a green light.When, on another forum, the "Scarlet 2K" trademark was first raised as hinting at Scarlet's resolution, Jim Jannard responded, "Good find... but remember, things 'can change at any time'. And often do." If Scarlet is 2K (and it may very well be), I'm a little puzzled by Jim's response, which has the quality of a knowing wink, from which it could reasonably be inferred that the top resolution may be higher (or, for that matter, lower, I suppose).

Zakaree Sandberg
03-31-2008, 02:00 PM
I wouldnt take any RED info from camcorderinfo.com serious.
WE wouldnt hear any SCARLET info first from a 3rd party.

PS.. why is RED being discussed on CAMCORDERinfo.com
I hate that word

Joseph Hutson
03-31-2008, 02:42 PM
When, on another forum, the "Scarlet 2K" trademark was first raised as hinting at Scarlet's resolution, Jim Jannard responded, "Good find... but remember, things 'can change at any time'. And often do." If Scarlet is 2K (and it may very well be), I'm a little puzzled by Jim's response, which has the quality of a knowing wink, from which it could reasonably be inferred that the top resolution may be higher (or, for that matter, lower, I suppose).

I have seen that response also, but as I have stated before, RED would not do something smaller than 2K after already having everybody expectations there. At least it will be 2K...thats my thought about the matter.


I wouldnt take any RED info from camcorderinfo.com serious.
WE wouldnt hear any SCARLET info first from a 3rd party.

Same here!

Paul Hazlett
03-31-2008, 03:38 PM
without the camera being 2k or at least 1080p, it will be late to the party
of small cams such as the ex1. And being a "pocket" professional leads me to believe that any camera that did not do at least this would not be used by pros. or joes.

Joseph Hutson
03-31-2008, 04:50 PM
And being a "pocket" professional leads me to believe that any camera that did not do at least this would not be used by pros. or joes.

Were you referring to me? :-)

Cory Mitchell
04-01-2008, 07:06 PM
I visit camcorderinfo.com periodically (less now than before) and know that they have reported on RED ever since it was discovered a couple years ago. It isn't a sign of anything other than the writer of the blog is interested in RED's business, which includes RED One, and now Scarlet.
Incidentally, I've always found their blog to be a good source of indie tips (lighting, sound, etc...). I found them when I was trying to find more information on the JVC GR-HD1, which was, obviously, a couple years ago.

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