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  1. #1 RED PRO EVF a.k.a. RED BOMB EVF just arrived!!! 
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    My RED PRO EVF a.k.a. RED BOMB EVF just arrived!!!

    It's an amazing peace of gear, best I've got till now from RED.

    Will test it on R1 in the next days.

    Thank you RED!!!!!!!

    Cheers!!!!!!!!

    Also stay tuned.
    "There is no point in having sharp images when you've fuzzy ideas."
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    Dynamic range is, after all, the measurement between well saturation (photosite blowout) and noise floor.
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    Congrats Sanjin! :)
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    thought you sold your red! guess you picked up another one missing it too much huh? congrats!
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    It's an amazing piece of gear but you haven't tested it yet? How do you know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch Gross View Post
    It's an amazing piece of gear but you haven't tested it yet? How do you know?
    He menas the looks, and the build, performance later, but I promise it will also be amazing... ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Orlandic View Post
    Congrats Sanjin! :)
    Thanks Philip.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom.Wong View Post
    thought you sold your red! guess you picked up another one missing it too much huh? congrats!
    Tom,

    sold my R1MX exactly one year ago, but friend of mine in Vienna (patient Epic-X stage 2 owner) has R1M and we together will test it in a few days.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch Gross View Post
    It's an amazing piece of gear but you haven't tested it yet? How do you know?
    Mitch,

    you are right, still didn't test it on R1 or Epic but BOMB EVF from outside product design looks gorgeous.

    Quote Originally Posted by KETCH ROSSi View Post
    He menas the looks, and the build, performance later, but I promise it will also be amazing... ;)
    Ketch,

    thanks for your support.

    Some more pictures from this morning:


    Shot on GH2 with Lumix 14-140 HD zoom.


    Shot on GH2 with 3D lens Lumix G 1:12/12.5 0.6/1.97ft.
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    RED BOMB EVF compared to Zacuto EVF:


    Shot on GH2 with Leica Summilux R 50mm f/1.4 @ f/5.6, image processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.


    Shot on GH2 with Leica Summilux R 50mm f/1.4 @ f/5.6, image processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.



    Shot on GH2 with Leica Summilux R 50mm f/1.4 @ f/5.6, image processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.



    Shot on GH2 with Leica Summilux R 50mm f/1.4 @ f/5.6, image processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.



    Shot on GH2 with Leica Summilux R 50mm f/1.4 @ f/5.6, image processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.

    RED BOM EVF has RED Viewfinder Eye Chusion made from Microfiber Chamois by www.bluestarproducts.ca
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    Congratulation

    Off-Topic: Sanjin how is you experiences with with 3D lens Lumix ?
    Any hackable solution to shoot 3D Videos yet?
    I'm thinking to buy one for small 3D (Still) projects.
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    Suddenly discovered that BOMB EFV is MADE IN GERMANY.

    Such a nice surprise!!!

    Probably why look so gorgeous and perfect made.

    No doubts that optically is also superb.

    Mitch, are you reading this?


    Shot on 5DMK2 with Leica Elmarit R 28mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6, image cropped in the center at smaller size and processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.


    Shot on 5DMK2 with Leica Elmarit R 28mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6, image cropped in the center at smaller size and processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.


    Shot on 5DMK2 with Leica Elmarit R 28mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6, image cropped in the center at smaller size and processed like a Kodakchrome 64 (professional) film look.
    "There is no point in having sharp images when you've fuzzy ideas."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwan Khan View Post
    Congratulation

    Off-Topic: Sanjin how is you experiences with with 3D lens Lumix ?
    Any hackable solution to shoot 3D Videos yet?
    I'm thinking to buy one for small 3D (Still) projects.
    Thanks Kwan,

    I'm just experimenting because have bought the lens yesterday.

    Reading instruction and online experiences from other users the lens has fixed distance to object from 0.60 cm to approximately 1.0 meter.

    Also it doesn't have any focus adjustment.

    To get 3D photo you have to use something like a Widows app StereoPhoto Maker that you can run with Parallels on Mac OS X.

    The I tried 3D video with a trick to cover lens electronic pins using tiny transparent tape 3M Scotch Magic ("Foggy") and it works.

    You can record two separated stereo images simultaneously (see image below).


    Shot on GH2 with 3D lens Lumix G 1:12/12.5 0.6/1.97ft.

    Now I have to figure out how can I get 3D video out of !!!???
    "There is no point in having sharp images when you've fuzzy ideas."
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    Dynamic range is, after all, the measurement between well saturation (photosite blowout) and noise floor.
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