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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch Gross View Post
    Like I said, I'm not going to sit here and dis the RedRock mattebox. There are some aspects of its design that will not fly with a professional AC on bigger budget work. Here are two.

    1- The light trap ring is a sheet of neoprene or foam (can't recall which) instead of a solid delrin ring correctly sized for the given lens.

    2 - The swingaway mechanism is quite bulky and extends far to the right side of the camera, and it has much more vibrational play in it than other matteboxes.

    There, you've gotten me to say two "negative" things about the RedRock mattebox, which is to say that I simply described two aspects of the design rather than commented on how well anything is designed or manufactured. Again, this mattebox is dramatically less expensive than the competition so there can be some forgiveness here.
    Thanks Mitch,

    now i understand more precise your concern.

    I dont think you said "negative" things - you described the product in a favorable way and also outlined its shortcoming. I understand your position, i was only alarmed when you said "not for pro use".

    I agree that the 2 issues could be critical. I would not consider them problematic, but as slight disadvantage compared to our arris/chrosziel. If those are the mayor issues, i think we might add some to our inventory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch Gross View Post
    Like I said, I'm not going to sit here and dis the RedRock mattebox. There are some aspects of its design that will not fly with a professional AC on bigger budget work.
    I worked as an AC on Shanghi Noon, Xmen2, Brokeback mountain and about 20 others of similair size. I believe that they may fit in the category of bigger budget work.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch Gross View Post
    1- The light trap ring is a sheet of neoprene or foam (can't recall which) instead of a solid delrin ring correctly sized for the given lens.
    AC's use neoprene doughnuts quite often. I do not see this as being much of a problem. Sure a precise rubber retainer bellows with a perfectly matched delrin ring is best, a neoprene doughnut style bellows is very common and not a very big compromise.

    Now not having a bellows that will accept a 138mm pola is IMO a bigger concern. Though at NAB I mentioned it to Brian and he was very open to the idea and mentioned that it was an option they were looking into. I suspect a 138mm filter retainer bellows with more of the typical rubber/delrin system is something that could become a likely option in the future. Also it appears that an ARRI bellows will fit on the RR MB so if the rubber/delrin bellows is an absolute must then they have the ARRI option.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch Gross View Post
    2 - The swingaway mechanism is quite bulky and extends far to the right side of the camera, and it has much more vibrational play in it than other matteboxes.
    Brian mentioned to myself and everyone else I saw at his booth when I was there that the metal of the swingaway system was going to be upgraded to a much stronger/stiffer/thicker metal for the production models.

    Mitch you can check out my full thoughts on the Red Rock MB at www.finnerknowsbest.com
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    Even so I'm not a so called experienced user, i have been doing extensive research for all the pro gear, which I'm purchasing for my company.

    Especially in the past two years, I have personally visited about every manufacturer, of any of the products of interest, and when that was not possible, I visited the dealers, or rental companies which carry their products.

    I considered my self to have gain a great prospective of the products and their quality as well as their popularity among their various user groups.

    I do find that it is true, of some Pro's attitude on non popular name products to be introduced in their domain, but this is rapidly changing, and RED has been the perfect case, closely fallowed since the very beginning.

    I have to agree that in some products it is very difficult to accept the new products, such as it is the case for cameras, and lenses, but when it comes down to a an MB, I thinks that there has to be more flexibility, at the end of the day is just a "SHADE", and even so I must admit that the MB20II is the best MB in the market, my opinion, the RR MB, is the absolute best MB in the market at is price point, and at even three times its price point.

    Is it better then many of those up to three time the price? Yes it is!

    Is it better then the MB20 II, well I don't think it is, for several reason, among the most important, accessories, now if the RR MB was completely compatible with all ARRI rings and various accessories, well then it will be a very stiff competitive product, because of the price point, and the build quality, while not at par with that of ARRI's MB20 II, it is very good, and I'm glad I have one coming.

    When RED's MB becomes available, I'll also buy one of them, and then I'll be able to make a fair decision of what will be best for me, and if I'm not happy, I'll just sale both and buy the ARRI MB20 II, but before forging out five time the price, you can bet that I'll buy RR MB, well actually I already did.

    Great Job Brian.

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    Fair points, Mitch. But I think it's too early to tell what we're actually going to get in regards to those two issues you have brought up.

    The rubber doughnuts on the NAB floor were neoprene. These were a temporary situation for the show, but I don't recall what the final implementation would be. However I've encountered my fair share of custom cut neoprene and vinyl rings with rented Arri and Chrosziel matteboxes. I'm with Finner on the lack of a front stage for a circular pola. But this is something that is being investigated for future options. The mattebox is modular and stages can be added / removed.

    As for the swing away arm, once again, I don't think anyone has seen the final version. So we don't know what we're getting there just yet. Brian said they have made it more sturdy for the shipping version... I don't know what that means for how far it sticks out, etc.. I guess we will see when the matteboxes start arriving to customers.
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    This is crazy -- people are agreeing with me and disagreeing at the same time. I mentioned two things, simply because they were easy, simple factual statements. I could mention other things but I choose not to. And still I say that the RedRock mattebox is the best deal for the price, but I'm looked at as a critic. It is what it is and if that works for you, then go for it. It's less than $700 -- buy it and if you don't like it sell the thing. Done.
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    I don't have to add a lot here - let the products speak for themselves. If you want an Arri MB-20, there is a company named Arri that makes a product called an MB-20, and if you have $4,000-$5,000 to spend, they will be happy to fulfill your needs. And there are companies like Abel who will happily sell or rent it as well.

    Redrock philosophy is really straightfoward: If you want to own products with three basic design criteria (low cost, no-compromise quality, and features from community involvement) then Redrock may be for you. I think the interest in the microMatteBox from RedUser community is because we incorporated many of the requests/suggestions you said you wanted in a matte box (metal filter holders, no plastic for critical elements, swing-away, native 19mm arm, etc.)

    If you are a Red owner and rent your gear, just do the math on how much it will cost you to recoup the expense of a microMatteBox in rentals. I respect Mitch's opinion, but we've already had the microMatteBox on professional sets here in LA, and they are pleased with the microMB performance.

    We will also be showing the microMatteBox at Cinegear for those of you who missed it at NAB. Stop on by and decide for yourself.

    Thanks again for the opportunity to comment

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    This is crazy -- people are agreeing with me and disagreeing at the same time.
    Don't take it in a bad way, Mitch. Some of us here (me for sure) appreciate your input. Hopefully I didn't come across as if I was striking up an argument. Perhaps I was picking nits, but really I was just pointing out that what was on the NAB show floor will differ from the final product. And none of us have seen that final product yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Valente View Post
    Hi everyone

    I don't have to add a lot here - let the products speak for themselves. If you want an Arri MB-20, there is a company named Arri that makes a product called an MB-20, and if you have $4,000-$5,000 to spend, they will be happy to fulfill your needs. And there are companies like Abel who will happily sell or rent it as well.

    Redrock philosophy is really straightfoward: If you want to own products with three basic design criteria (low cost, no-compromise quality, and features from community involvement) then Redrock may be for you. I think the interest in the microMatteBox from RedUser community is because we incorporated many of the requests/suggestions you said you wanted in a matte box (metal filter holders, no plastic for critical elements, swing-away, native 19mm arm, etc.)

    If you are a Red owner and rent your gear, just do the math on how much it will cost you to recoup the expense of a microMatteBox in rentals. I respect Mitch's opinion, but we've already had the microMatteBox on professional sets here in LA, and they are pleased with the microMB performance.

    We will also be showing the microMatteBox at Cinegear for those of you who missed it at NAB. Stop on by and decide for yourself.

    Thanks again for the opportunity to comment

    Brian

    Hi Brian,

    good to see you in here, after all we are talking about your products:)

    BTW, I'll see you at NAB for sure, as I'll be at the LEDz booth and will feature a little surprise for this community as well.

    See you next month.

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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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