www.red.com
screams oakley design (which is a good thing). specs are impressive, i really want to see what these things could do.
www.red.com
screams oakley design (which is a good thing). specs are impressive, i really want to see what these things could do.
Last edited by The Jackamo; 09-20-2006 at 09:43 PM.
"...And my quarter is ruined. My business lost about 200K in revenue.
On a positive note, I did save some money on car insurance by staying with GEICO..."
that's.... interesting looking. i wonder how expensive it'll be if the 300MM has a MSRP of $5000.
i can see why you think it screams oakley design, though. it reminds me of that medusa sunglass thing for some reason.
Last edited by seanvicious; 09-20-2006 at 07:03 PM.
$17,500Originally Posted by seanvicious
.....
$17,500 is body only
red demo at ibc 2006:
red demo at ibc 2006
Last edited by half-fast; 09-20-2006 at 07:18 PM.
oakley's design is just very industrial-looking while managing to retain elements of style and a certain panache. the fact that jim jannard is the founder of both companies (and would probably bring the same mindset into both of them) would augment that comment, too.Originally Posted by seanvicious
"...And my quarter is ruined. My business lost about 200K in revenue.
On a positive note, I did save some money on car insurance by staying with GEICO..."
RED Digital Cinema burglarized, $100k reward for leads
>> Posted Sep 25th 2006 2:36AM by Cyrus Farivar
>> Filed under: Digital Cameras
>>
>> We first heard about RED Digital Cinema at the NAB
>> conference last April, where the company was showing
>> off a $17,500 behemoth of a camcorder that shoots 11.4
>> megapixels at up to 60 fps and comes packed in a
>> futuristic magnesium-alloy case. Earlier today we
>> received word that the southern California-based
>> startup experienced a break-in on Saturday night local
>> time, wherein documents relating to the upcoming Red
>> Digital Camera and possibly even some hardware were
>> stolen. Founder Jim Jannard has posted on DVXUser.com
>> a reward of $100,000 for information that leads to the
>> arrest and conviction of the perpetrators, although if
>> this is in fact a case of corporate espionage, the
>> damage may have already been done.
>>
that thing looks sick. But, it seems like it is way way wayyy to high end. 4k+!!! thats insane. 60fps is awsome though.
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