Hahah, totally agree, xD. It unfortunately takes ages to upload this in China, since TH-cam is blocked here and have to find slow workaround solutions. I'll soon upload the sample sequence in higher resolution a few days later.
@@DimaYYY feel free to recommend which VPN service you're using, cause Astrill recently was performing not as stable. Anyway, next upload containing the Raptor XL footages will be in a higher resolution. :D
I’m confused, the Raptor is full frame, but I noticed that you’re using Pictor Zooms. Those lenses are super 35 lenses. How were you able to shoot on them without needing to crop in or experiencing vignetting on the edge of your image? My mind is exploding right now.
hi, the DZOFilm lenses (Vespid primes & Catta zooms) I used in this review are full frame ones, and the DZOFilm lenses (Pictor zooms) are S35, those would have vignetting on a RED V-Raptor XL.
@@marcelbrandel9078 unless you shoot in crop s35 mode (6K). That's the advantage of having an 8K sensor (you have FF and s35 in one). Did you mention that you consider that mode (s35, 6K) too soft for professional use? Really? 6K is still a respectable resolution (though the Dynamic Range and sensitivity decreases because the smaller sensor area).
So, a review of a cinema camera made by someone saying that cinema lenses slow him down... uhmm.. ahah shouldn't it be the contrary? Photo lenses don't have hard stops so calibrating motors is slower, usually have iris control through the camera, instead than directly on the lens, and they aren't parfocal, meaning that you can't use a lens mapping on the wireless focus because it will be different for each focal lenght, without mentioning less secure mounts. What has the DZO lens more than that beautiful Angenieux EZ zoom that you showed?? Boh. And let's remember, DSMC3 is the first generation of Red cameras that doesn't need too much "calibration" to go from indoor to outdoor hoping it won't overheat and stop working like the DSMC2 were doing. Mhh.. I will never understand Red fans. Regarding frying the SDI ports, it's always valid the golden rule: first connect power cables, and then sdi cables. When you need to switch battery or anyway disconnect the battery, first disconnect the sdi cable and then disconnect the battery. Never connect or disconnect batteries or power cables when SDI is connected.
Stoked to watch this in 1080p!
Hahah, totally agree, xD. It unfortunately takes ages to upload this in China, since TH-cam is blocked here and have to find slow workaround solutions. I'll soon upload the sample sequence in higher resolution a few days later.
@@marcelbrandel9078 no it doesn’t
@@DimaYYY feel free to recommend which VPN service you're using, cause Astrill recently was performing not as stable. Anyway, next upload containing the Raptor XL footages will be in a higher resolution. :D
@@marcelbrandel9078 I appreciate your efforts thanks
After leo
informative 10mins on the newer 8K Raptor Xl.
thank you
Great Video! When you said you crop in to 6k you get quality loss. Are we just talking resolution loss or general quality of the footage?
Thank you brother it was a great review!
How to have the Red camera or how can I get it Only Mozambican and only a video producer so I would like to know how to get the camera
I like the product.
Can you please tell me with which camera you shot this video
Dude youre awesome! As a Komodo owner and logntime reduser, I am interetsed to see a full video comparing this and Komodo
For image quality and DR only
@@John-e4p1x ok
Dude when you spoke German I was thrown off and had to rewind. Pretty good German :o
Schönes Video. Danke. 😊
Cooles Video 😎
Wo ist dieses studio mit der Gasse in der ihr das Model gefilmt habt?
Das Studio ist ziemlich nice und hat verschiedene sets zusaetzlich zu dieser Gasse. Ist in Peking und heisst 罐头studio
@@marcelbrandel9078 ok vielen dank für deine schnelle antwort. i hatte gehofft, du hast das iwo in berlin oder frankfurt gedreht 😅
@@morucek 😆
Hochinteressant. Kanal gerade abonniert. LG Kai der Bienenfilmer
dankee😀
I’m confused, the Raptor is full frame, but I noticed that you’re using Pictor Zooms. Those lenses are super 35 lenses. How were you able to shoot on them without needing to crop in or experiencing vignetting on the edge of your image? My mind is exploding right now.
hi, the DZOFilm lenses (Vespid primes & Catta zooms) I used in this review are full frame ones, and the DZOFilm lenses (Pictor zooms) are S35, those would have vignetting on a RED V-Raptor XL.
@@marcelbrandel9078 unless you shoot in crop s35 mode (6K). That's the advantage of having an 8K sensor (you have FF and s35 in one). Did you mention that you consider that mode (s35, 6K) too soft for professional use? Really? 6K is still a respectable resolution (though the Dynamic Range and sensitivity decreases because the smaller sensor area).
I love shooting on RED when I’m not the operator, DIT, or editor lol
So let me get this straight: You took a camera designed for high end productions and expected it to be designed for small time videography?
Ah da spricht jemand deutsch ^^ gibt es vielleicht auch einen dazugehörigen deutschen Kanal? - Mein englisch ist so naja... :D
It can also do 600fps at 2K 2.4:1 and 1000fps at 4k 8:1!
They don't know yet
So, a review of a cinema camera made by someone saying that cinema lenses slow him down... uhmm.. ahah shouldn't it be the contrary? Photo lenses don't have hard stops so calibrating motors is slower, usually have iris control through the camera, instead than directly on the lens, and they aren't parfocal, meaning that you can't use a lens mapping on the wireless focus because it will be different for each focal lenght, without mentioning less secure mounts. What has the DZO lens more than that beautiful Angenieux EZ zoom that you showed?? Boh.
And let's remember, DSMC3 is the first generation of Red cameras that doesn't need too much "calibration" to go from indoor to outdoor hoping it won't overheat and stop working like the DSMC2 were doing. Mhh.. I will never understand Red fans.
Regarding frying the SDI ports, it's always valid the golden rule: first connect power cables, and then sdi cables. When you need to switch battery or anyway disconnect the battery, first disconnect the sdi cable and then disconnect the battery. Never connect or disconnect batteries or power cables when SDI is connected.