The Red One has a Mysterium sensor, while the Scarlet and Epic will have a "Mysterium X."
Are there any differences in performance?
No speculation, please. Quotes of, or direct replies by, the Red team only, please.
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The Red One has a Mysterium sensor, while the Scarlet and Epic will have a "Mysterium X."
Are there any differences in performance?
No speculation, please. Quotes of, or direct replies by, the Red team only, please.
it's next generation
it's a physically larger sensor ("full frame")
capable of 5k
much higher frame rates
There will be some kind of upgrade path for getting a new sensor in your RED ONE. (Not sure about the details; may be higher frame rates but still 4k.)
I've been reading this board for 12 hours now; sorry, i don't remember exactly where this info came from anymore, but I'm pretty confident it's official and confirmed.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Does this new sensor improve on the rolling shutter issues?
All that's immediately clear is that it's a next generation. Clearly if it features in the EPIC and SCARLET (both of which have different physical size) it is a family/range of sensors rather than a specific chip.
According to the RED NAB brochure, both the RED ONE and RED EPIC feature 'Full Frame' so it's not necessarily any bigger.
yes...Does this new sensor improve on the rolling shutter issues?
Can the new sensor make me a sandwich?
Damn. The Nikon sliced bread is all I can get locally. Although I believe I can get Cooke Bagels. :)
It's not bigger.
Still super35mm. Same size as the red one.
Give me that LOMO taste...
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