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Black tie affair ??????
Sounds like one of those "if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it affairs"..... |
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My feeling is that on Nov 4th, us budget indies will go quietly back to our DSLRs.
A few days ago, Jim Jannard posted "Scarlet is now a professional camera. It will be more expensive. And there will be no discounts for RED ONE owners. That is all the bad news there is..." And Canon's announcement about a Hollywood service facility hints at a studio, rather than an indie, strategy. As does the Paramount location and black tie approach to the event. My guess? Take the 1D X guts and put them into a video body with video features, raise the price a bit, and you have your camera. Maybe there's a FF as well as an S35 version. Down here in DSLR land, we'll get a 5D3 that still has aliasing. Hopefully, the anti-aliasing filter fits the new cam. Rolling shutter and noise reduction will be improved as will autofocus. The 7D2 might have dual processors without aliasing. That could be the killer DSLR for the budget video crowd. The thing is, no video camera will offer the volume pricing advantages of DSLRs. If you can live with or work around the shortcomings, DSLRs will still be the way to go for many of us. |
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Thats kind of feeling I have at this point. But we shall see.
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It depends what you define "indie" as, the traditional industry meaning is a production made outside the studios.
There are a whole range of low budget independent productions that a $10-15k camera is the ideal tool, there are others for which a $6k camera would work better. The Studio films are well serviced on the camera front with the Epic, Alexa, the up coming F65 and Aaton Penelope, plus film. These could also be the choice of higher budget independent productions. The DSLRs with their large production volumes, will usually be cheaper, although I'd imagine with video improvements that don't compromise the image quality for their main market. |
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Otherwise RED would just sit back and watch, and not offer their new pro cam on the same day. Cheers. |
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@ Brian, yep. There are many price ranges that can find interest outside of the studios. No one word captures that.
I chose the word "indie" specifically because of the traditional use of the word. Both Canon and Red seem to be targeting the studios. Where things get murky is that lots of indie productions use the same level of equipment as the studios. "Prosumer" probably makes more sense. I tend to see things in these price ranges. (Your names for the ranges may vary.): < 1,000 = consumer - 60D, HV40 1,000 - 3,000 = budget prosumer - 7D, many small 1/3" cams 3,000 - 5,000 = prosumer - 5D2 (with some accessories), mid-sized 1/3" cams 5,000 - 10,000 = budget professional - 1D X, AF100, FS100, EX1, EX3... > 10,000 - professional > 17,000 - studio (As I recall, the RED ONE is $17k. This is the cheapest S35 without aliasing, right?) The consumer can plonk down <$1k without breaking a sweat. A serious hobbyist can go over $1k, but family and budget concerns set limits. $3,000 is an interesting break point for businesses as such products can be claimed as a capital expenditure. By $5K one needs to become more serious about making money with the thing. At $10k and up, one definitely needs the camera to be part of a business plan. Of course, with any such ranges, there is no right or wrong. These are just my perceived ranges. |
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For the past ten years, I have maintained that a camera (camcorder) is one of only two things:
Either it's business expense, Or it's a luxury item. If it's used to make money, then it's a business expense. If it's not used for that purpose, then it's a luxury item. |
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It's still my feeling that we'll see more than one camera, and hence the announcement becomes more about a "family" than a single model.
At the very least, I'd expect to see product around the pricing of the FS100/AF100, and again around that of the F3 - the former obviously lacking some features of the latter. (And 4k must be a good guess here.) And like the FS100/F3, maybe sharing the same sensor? Maybe even more than two versions? If that's anywhere near the truth, a lot of indies may be very interested in something comparable to a FS100 in terms of features and price - but with a better codec, such as to save the expense, hassle of a separate recorder. That's why I remain more optimistic than Jon...... We'll see. |
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1) The camera that was purchased to make money, but never did, and 2) The camera that is purchased and used by a business that never makes a dime directly, but is actively used for promotional projects that support overall goals. My personal camera (5D2) is a luxury item in that I never expected to make money with it. The 5D2 at work is item #2. It adds value to the business, but was never intended to generate invoices directly. |
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Remember NAB 2008?
"Today at NAB, Red Digital Cinema showcased the long-awaited Scarlet, a compact model capable of shooting 3K video for under $3,000. Film and video enthusiasts flooded the show floor, clawing to catch a glimpse of the Scarlet's rectangular upright body and unconventional architecture. The Scarlet is equipped with a new 2/3-inch Mysterium sensor and supports 1-120fps with a 180fps burst mode. The Scarlet can capture video up to 100Mbps in REDCODE Raw format and RGB recording to dual compact flash. " |
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Hope it's not going to be like lots of things in life: "Anticipation Is Better Than Realisation".
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No matter how good the Canon or the Scarlet camera for that matter is, I will not be going out of this budget range to purchase the camera as it wont be worth it for what I require. The FS100 is so good value for money but with a few small improvements coming from a canon DSLR owner perspective, better codec, nd filters & ef mount it could be perfect and I'm hoping that's what canon offer. |
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