A mini RED? Gets me excited, but... what might that be? I'd guess something in the price range of $5000, using the same sensor like in the big one... but how can they save money? Fixed lens? How pointless. Really I don't know what they could do to keep cost low... the RED-ONE has about nothing, everything seems to be optional. What is there to leave away? I'm curious.
betcha it's a 1080p prosumer camcorder with the red branding and a slick metallic case. Couldn't see it being much else as consumer displays top out at 1080p. (we're talking tv's here, not a 30 inch dell). Now if your local movie theratre is offering up use of their ultra high-res digital projectors to display your kids soccer games, than I guess it's a different story.
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A mini RED? Gets me excited, but... what might that be? I'd guess something in the price range of $5000, using the same sensor like in the big one... but how can they save money? Fixed lens? How pointless. Really I don't know what they could do to keep cost low... the RED-ONE has about nothing, everything seems to be optional. What is there to leave away? I'm curious.
betcha it's a 1080p prosumer camcorder with the red branding and a slick metallic case. Couldn't see it being much else as consumer displays top out at 1080p. (we're talking tv's here, not a 30 inch dell). Now if your local movie theratre is offering up use of their ultra high-res digital projectors to display your kids soccer games, than I guess it's a different story.