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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Douglas Underdahl of Long Valley Equipment www.longvalleyequip.com shows you how to swap the PL mount on the RED camera to Nikon mount; part 2 of 2

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  • Thanks Doug...great instruction!

  • Thanks

  • GREAT video. This is full of some great info!

  • Thanks for all the nice response. I'm not here to tell you that you will make great movies just by buying any piece of equipment. Those who have posted about this miss the point of the video, which is just to show how to set your back focus on the RED camera.

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  • Yes your right it is about story telling and film making technique not technology...

  • Lots of digi-kiddies getting aroused by this camera, as it it's going to make their projects better because of the resolution.

    A good concept, writing, and acting will look better shot on Super8, then on a RED in the hands of the countless techie "hobbyest" types. This camera is pretty great for the price. But it's certainly not going to enhance bad writing. Worry about your project first, then rent the highest quality you can get, film or digi, what does it matter?

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  • Awesome

  • the red one has no marking for it's sensor plane?

  • @m3pedro

    Can you give me $17,500 so I can get a Red One too? :)

  • real appreciated .... very helpfull

  • Awesome images with Nikkor glass on the Red One!

  • If you buy a RED and make it your full time job you can rent it out, learn a lot, offer your services at a Camera Tech, get on sets, make good connections, and (conceivably) eventually make good movies. But it will be a full time commitment. A cheaper and more hobbyish way to go about it is to buy a Canon 7D or something comparable... these new DSLRs are taking pretty gorgeous vid w/35mm look... not RED/commercial quality... but maybe close enough for what you're looking to do.

  • Thank you for the information. Its helps out a lot considering I'm unable to go to film school due to several reasons. The top reason not being able to afford the cost. But I still wish to make cinema grade films. I mean my every day cam just won't cut it. So I need a camera that will have that 35mm quality. I'll look into the cams you listed. Also any further info would be great. And again thank you for the info.

  • If your able too afford one..then Go ahead. THo I wouldnt reccomend if you buy a BIg expensive camera like that..you could aslo get the top of the ling Consumer cameras Canon XL H1S, or the popular canon XL2. Oh any Panasonic brand..you would Save thousands...U might as well get a range rover for the price of a REd or pantavision or high end studio cam..

  • What a game changer....

  • Ok Iz need to know something. Its a stupid question but I just have to know. I'm not apart of any studio. I'm not licensed as a film maker. I'm the adverage Joe nobody on the street. Am I still able to get a Red cam. Just asking Cause I like Panavision cameras but can't get one to ues. Just wanting To know. Hope you can help.

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