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.
How many Soccer moms do you see carrying around a $5000 camera? This would be more targeted twards small time independent filmakers that can't afford the RED ONE camera, but are still interested in mastering at a high resolution, even if the output is only 720p.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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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.
Yeah, quite possible, but using the Mysterium sensor might make sense as in keeping production cost low (for the RED ONE at least...).
How many Soccer moms do you see carrying around a $5000 camera? This would be more targeted twards small time independent filmakers that can't afford the RED ONE camera, but are still interested in mastering at a high resolution, even if the output is only 720p.