Welcome to the Epic club Vincent. Good to see you out having fun with the camera :)
Exactly what I've been saying for the four months now since we received Epic M 0008 on February 4. Yes, Epic can be accessorized and lensed outward to make it a big immobile beast if someone really wants/needs to for what they're shooting - but with a minimalist approach to lens and accessories it is essentially a lightweight UHD/stills camera capable of satisfying a myriad of mobile shooting needs and scenarios. We've had the right hand grip with Epic M8 since early February - it rocks! When the bottom handle and the Red Volt batteries are available that will also exponentially increase the mobile hand held capabilities of Epic.
I've been using Canon and Nikon lenses on Red One since August 2007 when I received Red One 0008, and PL mount Canon long lenses on Epic M8 since February. The images generated have been stellar. Once Red has the new smart Canon and Nikon mounts available I'll be using them extensively with my Canon L series lenses and my top-level Nikon lenses. Then once the new Red electronic mount and lenses are ready I'll also be using them heavily. The concept of quickly changing between Red, Canon, and Nikon mounts and lenses, depending on the shooting needs at hand, is just amazingly cool. When they're fully enabled, being able to also select AF and other electronic features when wanted/needed will open up many possibilities.
Most of the 5k footage I've shot on Epic since February has been at 10:1 and 12:1. It looks amazing and saves storage space, both in the field and in the studio. For HDTV and BluRay deliveries I see myself and my crews shooting 12:1. People shooting features, with big crews and more resources, will undoubtedly shoot 3:1, 5:1, or sometimes 8:1. To each their own according to their particular needs.
I've been saying those same things about Red One since 2007, and now especially about Epic since February. Epic will be a great camera for narrative, but it will be an equally great camera for the diversity of mobile hybrid and mobile EFP genres of production - and also shooting stills. Essentially Epic is a chameleon camera that can morph into whatever we need it to be.



