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    I was wondering if anyone knew the front element size of the red primes so I can buy matte box lens adapters in anticipation ?
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    I'd really wait until they are available. A lot of stuff can happen until then (new accesories, etc...)
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    The primes shown at NAB '08 were 110mm diameter -
    It's a good size, lots of clamp on and step rings available
    already due to s4's using that diameter.


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    110mm for the primes, 114mm for the compact zooms, 142mm for the 18-85mm.
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    That was quick. Thanks Jarred.
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    awesome jarred!!
    now can someone tell me what matte box will fit all three or at least the
    18-85 lens which is 142mm
    and the 18-50

    and does the redrock matte box fit all three

    thanks alot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Land View Post
    110mm for the primes, 114mm for the compact zooms, 142mm for the 18-85mm.
    Hi,
    I'm planing to build an experimental s-3D rig. Could you tell me also the length of the primes? Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Land View Post
    110mm for the primes, 114mm for the compact zooms, 142mm for the 18-85mm.
    Wasn't that 117mm for the current 300mm? Is this going to change to 110mm to match other primes or is 300mm always going to stay at 117mm?
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