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Please include speculation on future 'un-re-announced' products' in said sheet. :D
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Austin, Tx
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Headphones. HDMI. RS422. Sync (Video and Shutter). Gigabit Ethernet. D.C Power in.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Jarred, question.
What about the 75mm T4 miniPrimes for 2/3 Scarlet? When are we gonna have those ready? |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Los Angeles
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Will we be able to set a user button to a quick switch from S35 (and later FF35) to the 2/3" sensor area? This may give run and gun some very nice magnification capabilities! Hit a button, catch the action, catch the nuance in an extreme CU, catch a new and unnamed species! Then go back to shooting un-holy eye-bleeding resolution with a wide to normal range on a 24-70mm. I suppose the camera would automatically have the Red Code remain the same unless you were or if switching up to a larger sensor. In that case it may automatically select the best Red Code that your brain can handle at the framerate currently selected..?
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Re: Joystick vs Finger vs Stylus.
Goodluck keeping up with even slowly moving objects with a small joystick. I'm pretty good at Call of Duty but tracking a target on 7" screen using something like a Analog stick is literally a game in of itself. On the other hand I can tap away hitting small buttons instantly on my tabletPC without effort. A stylus is orders of magnitude more useful than a joystick.
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Where can I find this footage you shot? |
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Top-left: HDMI (of course) Bottom (from left): - Headphones - AUX-power/GPI (times two) - RED mini-drive connector - Main power in... Is that right Jarred? Peter
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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22. 3-axis internal motion sensor and GPS latitude / longitude dataIn addition to the lat/long will the gps time also be recorded? Is this data recorded on a per frame basis? Is red willing to disclose what rate sensor part is they are using so we might be able to get some more detailed specs on it? Is the lens data also recorded (focal length, focus setting, aperture, etc)? 23. True Shutter Sync In/Out and GenlockBy 'True Shutter Sync', does this mean that when we trigger the camera externally (from ttl signal?) that the entire frame begins integration at the same time or is there any sort of rolling shutter (electronic or otherwise)? Does the Sync In trigger the start of integration or does the duration of the pulse also determine the integration time (i.e. do we have external realtime control over integration time)? Are these various capabilities applicable to all the scarlet/epic cameras? Are these capabilities built into the brain or some other module (e.g. Pro I/O)? |
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