Jarred Land and Peter Majtan have posted some stills and footage from the new RED Pro Primes on a RED One camera. You can find all of the images and footage at this link: www.reduser.net Click on the images below to view larger files.
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05.07.2010 First 2 Minutes of the 5D Mark II "House" Ep [...] - Ikonoskop A-cam dII
02.04.2010 Ikonoskop A-Cam3D Announced Ikonosko has jus [...] - Canon 7D Specs Released
Many people have been waiting for the final motion spec [...] - Filmic RED One Footage
Álex Montoya has posted some beautiful filmic frame gra [...] - RED Pro Primes on 35mm Film
Norm Li just posted a music video he shot with the RED [...]
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Video of Epic Camera
This is unfortunately why I still think that film looks better than digital video. Do people like the look of [...] - babukishan
Mysterium-X Low Light
wonderful cinematography!!! babukishanproductions@gmail.com [...] - John Ritter
$20mil RED Guest House
Great, where is Scarlett and Epic...... [...] - Clark Deal
Mysterium-X Low Light
Looks awesome! [...] - Justin O’Neill
Fixed Scarlet Kit – $4,750
The 8x fixed zoom lens is t2.6 and f2.4 throughout the range. It is powered and the focus, zoom [...] - JCD
Fixed Scarlet Kit – $4,750
Does anyone know how fast the lens is on the fixed zoom? And what is the range of the [...] - Daniel Baumgartner
1st Pics of Scarlet in Action
I absolutely fully concur with every single word of RICK IDAK. I've never read an entire blog or statement [...] - Justin O’Neill
New Scarlet Renders
Hi Steven, at this point the latest version of Sony's Vegas and Adobe's Premiere Pro support drag n drop editing [...] - Steven Williamson
New Scarlet Renders
I like the scarlet. Does it work with all programs? For editing I will like to do movie's [...] - sean orelaja
Mysterium-X Low Light
The many surprises Indi-productions are about to encounter. The last two years have witnessed an exponential growth and advancement in digital [...]









Which one are better Nikon lens or red lens? Are the same?
Hi Steve, both the RPPs and Nikons will be better for different shoots. The RPPs have perfect edge to edge sharpness and no chromatic aberrations so some people will prefer them for that reason. The RPPs are also about 4 times the size and weight of a similar Nikon and have perfectly smooth focus and iris rings making them great for cinema shoots. Nikons will cover the full FF35 frame of the FF35 Scarlet and Epic so they will be great for shooting stills. They are also very light weight and will be nice for hand held shots. You have to deal with a 1.2 – 1.6 crop factor when using Nikons on an S35 sensor so it will be tougher to get wide angle shots.
RPPs: best for S35, 5k, cinema style shooting (focus pulling), no crop factor on S35.
Nikons: best for FF35 still shooting, lightweight rigs, and much cheaper.