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Only $17,500. A fuckin bargain. Yep $17,500 and a real snip at that price. They haven't even launched it yet and have 1500 depposits of $1000.
Sony and Panasonic must be sweating blood when this comes out in a few months. Their whole pro camaras are gonna die.(OK an exageration but they will suffer and have to adapt) Why buy an inferior Sony Cinealta costing $150,000 or a Panasonic for a similar price, when you can get the Red camera, much higher specced, for  afraction. I bet Sony and Panny are praying the Red doesn't live up to the hype. I am number 766 in the list. It will make Hi Def look like 8mm.
Bring it on baby!
Sensor: 12 Megapixel Mysterium™ 
Physical Size: 24.4mm x 13.7mm (Super35mm) 
Active Pixel Array: 4520 (h) x 2540 (v) 
Full Pixel Array: 4900 (h) x 2580 (v) 
Dynamic Range: > 66dB 
Depth of Field: Equivalent to 35mm Cine Lenses (S16mm with windowed sensor)  
Acquisition Formats: 2540p (4k+) 
4K 
2K 
1080p 
1080i 
720p  
Frame Rates: Variable 
1 – 60 fps 2540p, 4K, 2K,1080p, 720p 
1 – 120 fps 2K, 720p (windowed sensor)  
50 / 59.94fps 1080i, 720p 
 
RAW output: High speed serial interface 
1 - 60 fps 2540p, 4K 
1 - 120 fps  2K (windowed sensor)  
 
Video Outputs: Single and dual link HD-SDI 
2K 4:4:4 RGB 
1080p 4:4:4 RGB 
1080p 4:2:2 
1080i 4:2:2 
720p 4:2:2 
 
Digital Media Magazine: FireWire 800/400, USB-2 and e-SATA interfaces 
RED-DRIVE™ hard disk drive (40 – 160GB) 
REDFLASH™ flash memory (32 – 128GB) 
 
REDCODE codec: Variable Bit Rate, Wavelet 
RAW     
10 bit 4:2:2 1080p / 1080i / 720p  
10 bit log  4:4:4 2K 
 
Audio: 4 channel uncompressed, 16 / 24 bit, 48KHz 
Monitor:  Flex mounted High Resolution LCD, High Resolution color EVF (optional) 
Weight: Around 8lbs (without lens, battery and external viewfinder)  
Construction: Aluminum alloy