I love my Scarlet and would not trade it for the world. Recently I had an architecture shoot and was forced to use the 5D on 90% of the shoot. The crop sensor on the Scarlet was just not enough to cover the room. The 5D had just enough wide coverage at 16mm to get everything in frame. I had my entire RED rig out and ready to go. I had to shed a tear realizing that it would not cut it for that sort of shoot. Of coarse the RED crushes the 5D on a lot of levels. In this particular case I completely understood that there is a camera for every type of job. In a cinematic environment the RED will win every time. When I need to cover lots of footage in a very small amount of time and in a very tight environment, the 5D was just a better choice.
This comment was just to address the folks that have posted on here before about not selling your other cameras. Each of them has a place. The Scarlet is my primary camera and I am thrilled to have done business with RED. I plan on adding an Epic as soon as the Dragon comes out. It was just interesting to me that when push came to shove the crop sensor forced me to use the old rig.
Do you think RED will every release a feature that allows us to choose the cropped sensor or let us take advantage of the full sensor at any resolution? I know I could just buy some really low mm lens but it seems that this kind of innovation is well within the genius spectrum that RED could deliver in the near future. Ideas...





