RED ONE body $17,500
Base Production Pack $ 1,250
RED 18-50 T3 lens $ 6,500
RED Power Pack $ 1,450
RED LCD $ 1,700
RED CF Module $ 500
RED CF card (4) $ ... The Base Production Pack is a support and rail system for the RED ONE, enabling the camera to be supported by the shoulder, attached to a tripod for stationary support and allowing all additional accessories to be attached to the camera. The Pack consists of the following individual pieces:
RED Bottom Plate
RED Shoulder Dovetail
RED Universal Mount
RED Top Mount
RED Top Handle
RED Handle (Rt.)
RED Cradle
RED 18" Rods (2)
Individually priced, the package would add up to $2760, but the entire Base Production Pack sells for only $1250 complete. For run and gun hand held work, you could add an additional RED Handle (Lt.) and RED Handle Mount. For a more robust top support, add a Top Handle Extension and for the optimum in versatility, additional Top Mounts, Universal Mounts, Side Handles and 12" or 24" Rods may be added. These, for the ability to add EVFs and LCDs, as well as many other attachment configurations.
The Base Production Pack comes with a Shoulder Dovetail support for use on the shoulder and that configuration may also be used on a tripod for fixed camera support, as 1/4-20 and 3/8-16 threads are provided. For a more rigid and stable attachment on tripod (for panning and camera movement), the RED Cheeseplate is recommended.
We understand that US West Coast rental houses have standardized on 15mm, but RED has chosen 19mm as a standard, primarily due to the robustness and strength that it offers, in addition to its acceptance as the new standard on US East Coast and Europe. We have provided the option of using 15mm systems with our 15mm rod adaptor and our 15mm ARRI Plate.
There are many excellent tripods available for the RED ONE made by O'Connor, Cartoni, Miller and Sachtler, just to name a few. RED recommends, at minimum, a fluid head capable of supporting a minimum of 40lbs., such as an O'Connor 1030HD PRO. Optimum would be a head capable of greater load, such as the O'Connor 2060HD.
The i-pins were enabled on Build 17 to operate with S4/i enabled hardware.
The only RED lens with a viable front filter thread is the 18-50, which uses a 72mm diameter filter (inset in front lens barrel). The 50-150 and 300 do not have standard filter threads. The 300 does accept 43mm filters in a filter holder in the rear of the lens. The front diameter (for mounting pro shades or matte boxes) for the 18-50 and 50-150 is 114mm. The front diameter of the 300mm is 117mm.
RED does not offer a Canon lens mount option at this time.
There are several manufacturers on the market offering Canon mount adaptors. Be sure to contact RED Customer Service before adapting your RED camera to verify that the mount does not void your RED warranty.
The cables for the LCD and EVF are interchangeable, however, their respective connectors on the camera are not, each providing a different output. The Drive cable is not compatible with either monitor.
The RED ONE, as of Build 15, offers all outputs enabled, supporting a RED EVF, RED LCD, (3) HD-SDI outputs and one HDMI output simultaneously, with two of these outputs supporting full GUI overlay graphics. Default for GUI (menus) is RED EVF and RED LCD. If either monitoring option is not present, GUI overlay is available to the HD-SDI or HDMI outputs. So, the GUI overlay can only be sent to two monitoring options at a time.
Because of the varying standards of the "consumer based" HDMI protocol, not all computer monitors and televisions can accommodate the 1280 x 720 signal. Currently, the following monitors have been tested and recommended by REDUSERS as offering full screen display and menus:
- Westinghouse L2410NM
- HP w2007
- Sony KDL26S3000 26"
- Dell 2405
- Gateway FHD2400 24"
RED values the support of third party manufacturers and welcomes the addition of many products hitting the market to join the RED Revolution. Although we don't authorize or put our "seal of approval" on all accessories, we certainly encourage the creative process that generates new items that we haven't even thought of. The ultimate decision of purchase is left to the consumer.