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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 2,675
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I had some power issues and they handled it promptly.
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Agreed!!! Let me know in the field while I can fix it!! Just another great innovation!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Tustin-CA & Tyrol-Austria
Posts: 640
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Where is the drop-frame meter?
I found it! It would be cool if it was also on the body's display!
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Working the dream baby! Red One #115 & #3090. I would rather be boating that working. Arrrrr! |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 44
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I can't ever remember a 35/16 mm film camera telling you it was scratching your film as it whizzed through the gate, or that it was leaking light and fogging your film, or that the film was making a concertina inside the camera of your last take, until it was to late and your work was ruined.
The fact Red tells you when something has gone wrong should save a lot of time, money, and waisted work. Lets not gripe at a feature designed to assist us. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 61
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Yea multiple cards, frame rates, audio channels, resolutions. All different configurations. It seemed to be okay when shooting 2K but thats it. It's in a box now on its way back to RED for the X cam switch out, so I fully expect to not have to worry about it any more, but if you guys wanna fiddle with #38 just to understand it go for it, it's your camera now.
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