John Gerard
September 22nd, 2010, 04:07 PM
Hi,
I am research digital cinema type cameras. This market type of camera seem interesting. I remember just a few years ago. When DSLRs were just coming out with the ability to shoot video. Now there are other cameras such as the red Cinema cameras coming on the market. The low end one is still about $3000 us starting price.
I just have 2 questions one regarding sensors and the other lenses.
Lenses on most of these types of cameras use 35mm lenses. Red Cinema makes their own lenses but you can get an adapter to use your own 35mm lenses. I just wondered how the lenses on 35mm still cameras differ from HDV cameras. I have the Sony fx7 HDV camera that has a fixed 20x zoom lens. I have not heard of a 35mm lens in that range. It would have to be extremely big and long. Is there any good web sites that explain this difference? It is probably something to do with sensor size, shape and focal length.
I also just wondered why a camera like the new Red Scarlet uses a 2/3" sensor on most of their models and not a 1:1 sensor. Is the factor the cost in producing a 1:1 sensor camera? I have a Canon 10d 35mm DSLR that has I think, a 1/4" sensor. I get used to the difference in what I see to what I actual capture on film. But having a 1:1 sensor seem better to me. I remember that when the Canon DSLR came out there was a big brother camera that had a 1:1 sensor. So the technology was already here back then.
John Gerard
I am research digital cinema type cameras. This market type of camera seem interesting. I remember just a few years ago. When DSLRs were just coming out with the ability to shoot video. Now there are other cameras such as the red Cinema cameras coming on the market. The low end one is still about $3000 us starting price.
I just have 2 questions one regarding sensors and the other lenses.
Lenses on most of these types of cameras use 35mm lenses. Red Cinema makes their own lenses but you can get an adapter to use your own 35mm lenses. I just wondered how the lenses on 35mm still cameras differ from HDV cameras. I have the Sony fx7 HDV camera that has a fixed 20x zoom lens. I have not heard of a 35mm lens in that range. It would have to be extremely big and long. Is there any good web sites that explain this difference? It is probably something to do with sensor size, shape and focal length.
I also just wondered why a camera like the new Red Scarlet uses a 2/3" sensor on most of their models and not a 1:1 sensor. Is the factor the cost in producing a 1:1 sensor camera? I have a Canon 10d 35mm DSLR that has I think, a 1/4" sensor. I get used to the difference in what I see to what I actual capture on film. But having a 1:1 sensor seem better to me. I remember that when the Canon DSLR came out there was a big brother camera that had a 1:1 sensor. So the technology was already here back then.
John Gerard