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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 105
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That UI is cool.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Posts: 167
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Jarred, I have a few questions about the fixed Scarlet kit:
1) It doesn't seem to include a reasonable way to hand-hold it. Do you have plans for that? 2) A 2.8" LCD seems awfully small for a 3K camera. You said that we can upgrade to the 5". Would that cost the price difference between the two ($700)? 3) You said that CF cards cannot do REDCODE100 (and therefore probably not 120 FPS). What is the maximum continuous FPS Scarlet 2/3 can do out of the box? 4) Is there a way to record to a third-party eSATA hard drive or SSD? If it is fast enough, it should be able to do REDCODE100. And now a few gripes (I hope this doesn't mean you won't answer my questions.) 1) I was hoping for 3 levels of ND: .6, 1.2, 1.8. If I can only have two, I think I would prefer .6 and 1.2, then I can carry a .3 if I want 1-stop resolution. 2) I was hoping for T2.4 that Jim said once, but it turned out to be T2.6. Oh well. 3) It sounds like the battery will only last about 60-90 minutes. I was hoping for more. I have fallen in love with my Sony batteries that run for 5 hours. 4) I would have to pay $950 for a side handle to be able to use flash in still mode, but I guess Scarlet 2/3 isn't really a stills camera. Thanks, Chris |
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#683 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 15
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As a further comparison: aluminum weighs in at 2.70 grams/cubic centimeter while magnesium is 1.738 g/cc. That's a ballpark anyway since they will surely be using alloys which will probably be just a little bit more dense. Given the size of the Scarlet, I would imagine that even the Al body will be rather light. I suppose that if you have to carry it around and/or handhold it all day, the Mg body may be worth the extra money. I'm used to working with a mostly steel film camera, so even Al will be a treat.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 682
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If you need to do high speed at full res the Epic is the only way to go.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Cambridge, MA
Posts: 175
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Ba-Dum, CRASH! (Sorry.) So I have a couple questions, Jarred. Does the fixed zoom look the same as the mini primes, except it zooms and isn't as fast? (T2.6, right?) Or are the mini-primes sharper and less distortiony and stuff? Are you planning on releasing a mini-zoom for the interchangeable version? I'm inclined towards the fixed, but I feel like the extra stop-and-a-half-or-so would come in really handy sometimes. But the fixed is such a beautiful complete package. Man. Hard decision. I can't get over how freaking cheap it is. There's no way anyone whining about the cost isn't a troll. Is #21, "240 - 8000 ISO?" |
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#686 |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 59
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Any idea when we can see a zone plate of the 2/3" sensor?
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#687 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 215
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 27
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Reading specs is so... technical. |
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#690 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: sydney
Posts: 5
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Hi,
what is the lightest configuration for the scarlet 2/3 fixed ? Is it possible to deport to 5 meters (for example) battery, recorder, redmote, lcd (I know this one is not too difficult ) ?Thanks |
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