I just came across this link some of you may find interesting
The title of it is:
The Canon 5D Mark III, Canon C300, and RED SCARLET Shoot a Nighttime Bike Race Side-by-Side
http://nofilmschool.com/2012/05/canon-5d-mark-iii-canon-c300-red-scarlet/
unfortunately, altho they're all shooting the same night event, they're used in different locations so you don't get to compare them all on the same scene.
they are all still impressive however, web-served low BW files with overcompression artifacts excluded.
Here's another link on 48fps shooting with Red as well, on Peter Jackson's THE HOBBIT.
sounds like people aren't liking the non-film look. I haven't seen it at 48fps, would love to. I don't like the 24fps cinema flicker; i guess my eyes are just a little too fast responding.
http://nofilmschool.com/2011/12/the-hobbit-continues-terrific-behind-the-scenes/
The title of it is:
The Canon 5D Mark III, Canon C300, and RED SCARLET Shoot a Nighttime Bike Race Side-by-Side
http://nofilmschool.com/2012/05/canon-5d-mark-iii-canon-c300-red-scarlet/
unfortunately, altho they're all shooting the same night event, they're used in different locations so you don't get to compare them all on the same scene.
they are all still impressive however, web-served low BW files with overcompression artifacts excluded.
Here's another link on 48fps shooting with Red as well, on Peter Jackson's THE HOBBIT.
sounds like people aren't liking the non-film look. I haven't seen it at 48fps, would love to. I don't like the 24fps cinema flicker; i guess my eyes are just a little too fast responding.
http://nofilmschool.com/2011/12/the-hobbit-continues-terrific-behind-the-scenes/