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Chad Lancaster
12-21-2008, 12:42 AM
on the red 617 it says shooting at 28k is 1-30fps. Will we be able to shoot long exposures? 2..4...10 seconds..

a lot of my images involving water need to be long exposures to get the desired effect, like the image below.
http://chadlancaster.com/images/HIR0001_med.jpg

I can't wait to get my hands on the 617. I shoot with a 4x10 view camera and drum scan my slides at 1.2gb, no digital camera currently comes close...until now..

thanks

Chad

Jannard
12-21-2008, 01:16 AM
on the red 617 it says shooting at 28k is 1-30fps. Will we be able to shoot long exposures? 2..4...10 seconds..

a lot of my images involving water need to be long exposures to get the desired effect, like the image below.

I can't wait to get my hands on the 617. I shoot with a 4x10 view camera and drum scan my slides at 1.2gb, no digital camera currently comes close...until now..

thanks

Chad

You certainly can shoot long exposure stills (like the beautiful one you posted). Just not motion. If you shoot 10 second exposures, it is hard to fit them into 24 frames a second. :-)

Jim

Andrew Walker
12-21-2008, 01:39 AM
You certainly can shoot long exposure stills (like the beautiful one you posted). Just not motion. If you shoot 10 second exposures, it is hard to fit them into 24 frames a second. :-)

Jim

Would still make a cool looking timelapse with that long of an exposure.

Ben DiAnna
12-21-2008, 09:49 AM
a lot of my images involving water need to be long exposures to get the desired effect, like the image below.
http://chadlancaster.com/images/HIR0001_med.jpg
Chad

Would this happen to be taken at Havasupai Falls in the Grand Canyon?
Just wondering cause I hiked there one time and it looks familiar.

-Ben

PatrickW
12-21-2008, 11:46 AM
on the red 617 it says shooting at 28k is 1-30fps. Will we be able to shoot long exposures? 2..4...10 seconds..

a lot of my images involving water need to be long exposures to get the desired effect, like the image below.
http://chadlancaster.com/images/HIR0001_med.jpg

I can't wait to get my hands on the 617. I shoot with a 4x10 view camera and drum scan my slides at 1.2gb, no digital camera currently comes close...until now..

thanks

Chad
Beautiful shot mate. Can't wait to see what the 617 is capable of...

Graeme Nattress
12-21-2008, 12:16 PM
That is one awesome photo. I can't wait to see what you can do with 617.

Graeme

Christian Munoz D
12-21-2008, 05:52 PM
If you shoot 10 second exposures, it is hard to fit them into 24 frames a second. :-)

Jim

Jim,

"The Rhythm of Life" is an ABC/Nat Geo documentary plenty of long exposure shots.........I am sure we will find good use for them. :shifty:

Radoslav Karapetkov
12-21-2008, 06:05 PM
You certainly can shoot long exposure stills (like the beautiful one you posted). Just not motion. If you shoot 10 second exposures, it is hard to fit them into 24 frames a second. :-)

Jim


Makes sense.

So, you admit that RED still can't manipulate the time-space continuum.

I'm disappointed. :usd:

Jannard
12-21-2008, 07:00 PM
Makes sense.

So, you admit that RED still can't manipulate the time-space continuum.

I'm disappointed. :usd:

We can, but we are keeping that one for ourselves...

Jim

Chad Lancaster
12-21-2008, 08:28 PM
Would this happen to be taken at Havasupai Falls in the Grand Canyon?
Just wondering cause I hiked there one time and it looks familiar.

-Ben

It's at mooney falls just below havasu falls

I Bloom
12-21-2008, 10:48 PM
Long Exposures are IMHO one big missing thing on the Red One. They are the reason I still shoot time-lapse on DSLRs.

Radoslav Karapetkov
12-22-2008, 07:10 AM
We can, but we are keeping that one for ourselves...

Jim


I guess the time hasn't come. :alien: :biggrin: