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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:20 pm    Post subject: New RED tests at ISO (ASA) 500-32000 are "amazing" Reply with quote

RED's Jim Jannard recently released this information about recent exposure tests:

"We have successfully done testing at ISO (ASA) 4000 (180 degree shutter). It is noisy but very useable. You might even be able to squeek out ISO 8000. The Mysterium® sensor is so clean that it is amazing."

Then later he also released the test image below with the following information:

"This is ISO 8000 and 180 degree shutter (not 360) shot under tungsten light (the most difficult). We think we can still do better, but this is pretty amazing stuff. Shot with RED 18-50mm T3 zoom on "Acapulco". It was exposed for ISO 8000 (f22). Normal exposure at ISO 250 was T4."

These are staggering numbers in determining the flexibility of the sensor in low-light conditions, not to mention how it could effect the possibilities of using different combinations of lighting setups, different speed lenses, etc. They are well beyond what was expected in the shipping Camera.

Keep in mind that these images were released to show the flexibility of the sensor, and are not meant to be taken as fully calibrated test images, as the environment was not setup for those purposes.

(Also, keep in mind that the image below was NOT taken from an uncompressed clip, but REDCODE RAW clip on a flash card, and was scaled down from 4K and converted to jpeg format.)

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 4:30 pm    Post subject: 32000! Reply with quote

Here is another image (done at ISO 32000) released today. It seems they are curious as to just how good the sensor is compared to what they thought they could get out of it. Here is what Jim Jannard had to say:

"We are sure having fun around here. We skipped ISO 16000 and went right to ISO 32000... just for fun. You can debate all you want if you would accept this image or not. I wouldn't. But it demonstrates that there is no real adult supervision around here and that you can distress this camera quite a long way and it "keeps on ticking". Have fun with this one... we did."

It was lit for T2 at ISO 250 and shot at f22, or 7 stops under exposed- ISO 32000.

Keep in mind that these images were released to show the flexibility of the sensor, and are not meant to be taken as fully calibrated test images, as the environment was not setup for those purposes.

(Again, keep in mind that the image below was NOT taken from an uncompressed clip, but REDCODE RAW clip on a flash card, and was scaled down from 4K and converted to jpeg format.)

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:21 am    Post subject: Additional Images (ISO 500 Reply with quote

Here are some additional images released. Everything shown here was shot with Gain added since the current Camera being used needs an upload to change this setting. (I imagine this will be taken care of in a menu feature shortly.)

Tomorrow they will be shooting normal (or without Gain).

Images below are:

ISO 500
ISO 1000
ISO 2000
ISO 4000

Keep in mind that these images were released to show the flexibility of the sensor, and are not meant to be taken as fully calibrated test images, as the environment was not setup for those purposes.

(Also, keep in mind that the images below were NOT taken from uncompressed clips, but REDCODE RAW clips on a flash card, and were scaled down from 4K and converted to jpeg format.)

(Remember to click on the thumbnails below for full-res full-color versions)

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:35 am    Post subject: 100% Cropped Images Reply with quote

Also released are these ISO 500 and 2000 100% Cropped images:

Keep in mind that these images were released to show the flexibility of the sensor, and are not meant to be taken as fully calibrated test images, as the environment was not setup for those purposes.

(Also, keep in mind that the image below was NOT taken from an uncompressed clip, but a REDCODE RAW clip on a flash card, and was scaled down from 4K and converted to jpeg format.)

(Remember to click on the thumbnails below for full-res full-color version)

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

(Note: The horizontal line visible in the upper 3rd area of the full frame shots has been identified as a simple bug and the RED team already has a fix for it in the next build of the Camera Firmware.)
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:26 pm    Post subject: The Latest Test released: ISO 500 (No Gain) Reply with quote

Here is an image at ISO 500, No gain, shot with a RED 300mm f2.8 lens.

Keep in mind that these images were released to show the flexibility of the sensor, and are not meant to be taken as fully calibrated test images, as the environment was not setup for those purposes.

(Also, as stated before, keep in mind that the image was NOT taken from an uncompressed clip, but a REDCODE RAW clip, and was scaled down from 4K and converted to jpeg format.)

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