RED Gemini 5K S35: from space to NAB
RED Digital Cinema presenta en Las Vegas su el nuevo Gemini 5K S35, un sensor que saca el máximo partido a la sensibilidad dual para proporcionar una mayor flexibilidad en diferentes entornos lumínicos.
En un espacio reservado del Las Vegas Convention Center pero lejos del bullicio de los pasillos de NAB, RED Digital Cinema está presentando a productores y directores de fotografía el new Gemini 5K S35 sensor for the RED Epic-W camera. This sensor takes full advantage of dual sensitivity to provide greater flexibility in different shooting environments.
Whether working in standard mode with adequate lighting conditions or darker scenes, the RED Epic-W sensor with Gemini 5K S35 delivers incredible dynamic range and produces cinematic-quality images.
El sensor Gemini 5K S35, desarrollado inicialmente para dar servicio a la agencia espacial norteamericana NASA en sus trabajos en Ultra Alta Definición en el espacio, ofrece un exceptional low light performance, allowing for cleaner images with less noise and better shadow detail. Operators can easily switch between one mode or another via the camera's on-screen menu immediately.
Additionally, it offers a larger field of view at 2K and 4K resolutions compared to the higher resolution Helium sensor. Furthermore, the dimensions of the sensor 30.72mm x 18mm allow for greater coverage with anamorphic lenses than with Helium or RED Dragon sensors.
Designed based on DSMC2 compact body, this new camera and sensor combination captures full-frame 5K motion at 96fps along with blazing-fast data rates of up to 275MB/s. Additionally, it supports RED's enhanced IPP2 image processing pipeline in the camera.
Like all RED DSMC2 cameras, Epic-W can simultaneously record REDCODE RAW and Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD/HR and is supported by the Obsolescense Obsolete program, an operating principle that allows current RED owners to upgrade their technology as innovations are revealed, allowing them to move between camera systems without having to purchase all new equipment.
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