Zen & Chris
By Jason Chua
Shot on RED Komodo 6K Cinema Camera with DZO Pictor Zooms
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Zen & Chris
By Jason Chua
Shot on RED Komodo 6K Cinema Camera with DZO Pictor Zooms
Two’s a Crowd (Draft)
By RT Productions
Shot on Red Komodo 6K & Mavic Mini.
Alex,
That sounds like most of us at some time or another. I think, like Christoffer mention in a previous comment, if the full Res Premium debayer setting had been used along with exposing for 800 ISO and Black Shading when appropriate he probably would have experience less noise in his image. However, us "second-guessing" someone else's results is always easy.
RED Komodo // Gimbal Snow Focus Test w/ Fool Control App
By Daniel Peters
Short Film ”Afterglow of Stargate” | Red Komodo 6K Leica M Summicron 28mm
By
Shoichi Nakamura
RED KOMODO + Leica M Summicron 28mm/f2.0 ASPH _ Handheld&Peak Design Tripod
Christopher,
I think it was the grade and maybe, from the look of the foreground and background compression of some shots, more standard to telephoto lenses being used. Everyone and their baby brother seems to be shooting with all wide angle lenses with the Komodo, especially the Sigma 18-35mm lens.
I think with the pairing of more standard angled lenses with the Komodo and with better grading we will see more cinematic imagery from the Komodo. No more cropping of images from wide angled lenses if possible.
RED BULL “I Am Energy”
By Adrian Nguyen
Red Komodo/ Leica
Yes. I love wide angle lenses, but not everything needs to be shot with one. Or put another way, you don't need to shoot with one all the time.
I have a friend with one, but he's still waiting on some bits and pieces(like batts and smallHD monitor). I should go get it and play around with it. I have plenty of Canon batts from my OG C300.
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