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EPIC-X FEATURES RED DSMC (Digital Stills and Motion Camera) New MYSTERIUM-X 5K sensor 5K (2:1) at 1-100fps 4K (2:1) at 1-125fps Quad HD at 1-120fps 3K (2:1) at 1-160fps 2K (2:1) at 1-250fps 1080P (scaled from full frame) at 1-60fps Increased Dynamic Range, reduced noise Time Lapse, Frame Ramping ...
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The RED Digital Film Cameras' Spec Lists Are As Big As Their Prices [Digital Film]
Gizmodo — ... * "Touch Focus Tracking" with electronic lens mounts and RED touchscreen LCD's (Scarlet 2/3" Interchangeable and 8x Fixed) * Two independent microphone level channels, balanced input circuits, 48V Phantom Power, digitized at 24-bit 48KHz. * GigaBit Ethernet port * Scaled 1080P at 60fps Word is that there'll be more information at the end of the month, but that won't stop us from already fantasizing about what to do with the cameras. [Red User via Engadget] ...

RED updates its lineup, throws a bone to current RED owners
CrunchGear — ... established still camera makers is questionable, but we’ll see. The Scarlet also gets an update, a response to serious encroachments by cameras like the 7D. Much better audio capability, increased bitrates and color accuracy, 1080p at 60FPS, and a touchscreen LCD among other things. No word on pricing or how these changes might affect it, but it’s still going to be a professional camera, not a consumer or even prosumer one, so expect it to be at least $3000. Read the whole thread here; they’re still updating and adding pictures (they’ve ...

RED DSMC specs detailed, prices start at $28,000 for EPIC-X, lower-end Scarlet still vague
Engadget — ... Here we are at last. RED has finally dropped the full specs of at least one its "Digital Stills and Motion Cameras." And what did you expect? RED has naturally blown this thing out. The first camera to be released will be the insanely high-end EPIC-X, which will ...

Brief 653 | RED Epic X and Scarlet, Creative MediaBook, Droid’s Lack of Multitouch, Ideum 100″ Multitouch Table, iTunes Subscriptions
GeekBrief.TV — ... RED gave us some more details on the Scarlet and Epic X cameras. The Scarlet is expected to be popular with independent film producers and the Epic X is capable of 5K video. ...

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