On Venturus: TripIt Introduces TripIt Pro Premium Flight Monitoring Service

Latest Video: Bleeding Edge TV 311: Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 reviewx

We give you a review of the Hauppauge HD PVR personal video recorder in this episode.
Play Video
Close Player   Episode Permalink Comment on this Video Subscribe to this show via iTunes, Miro, or RSS Download for: iPod High Definition
Wednesday April 26, 2006 7:30 pm

Red One Camera - Now With Mysterium!


Posted by John Goulden Categories: Cameras, Corporate News, HDTV, Movies

Red One

You have to admit, Mysterium sounds like a late-night infomercial product that comes with a free paring knife if you order right now.  Not in this instance though as Mysterium is the oddly named 12-megapixel CMOS sensor used in the Red One video camera.  With 11.4M usable pixels, the camera offers HD resolutions in the form of 720p and 1080i, and beyond conventional HD in 2K, 4K, and 2540p formats.  Created to be future-proof, the camera is modular by design and “easily accepts upgrades in hardware, software, storage, handling and monitoring accessories.”  The picture shown above includes the optional Red-Cage accessory that is primarily used for mounting accessories (and obliterating one’s toes if accidentally dropped).  The Red One camera by itself weighs less the 7 pounds and is made from a lightweight magnesium alloy.

Currently under development, with no release date in sight, the Red One carries a tentative MSRP of $17,500 USD.  Refundable reservations are currently being accepted for a mere $1,000 USD.


Read More | Red Digital Cinema via Fosfor Gadgets



  • Related Tags:

Advertisement

Comments:

Looks more like the plasma rifle from Doom.

IDKFA Anyone?

Stop giving money to the big manufacturers; Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Canon, etc…  They just want to make a quick buck, not a good product.  The wish was always to have a company design one really good camera, get it the cheapest you could get it and have everything that anybody would ever want on the thing.  The RED ONE camera does just that.  You’d be an idiot to buy anything else that does less than what this camera does.  It only supports bad manufacturing politics and doesn’t give the consumer what they need.

This camera design and functionality have been on my wish list for as long as I could remember using video.  It is a little pricey, but it is also 1/10th the price of high end HD cameras.  Other cameras that do what this camera does range in the quarter to half a million dollar area and the camera will do everything you want it to.

That’s a no brainer.


Comments: Page 1 of 1 pages

Advertisement

Post a Comment:







Smileys

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?



Advertisement