Is RED about to announce the first RF mount video camera?

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Newsshooter has reported a RED leak/teaser for an upcoming camera called the Komodo. What’s interesting about the camera is one of the teaser images shows what looks to be an RF lens mount.
RED President Jarred Land has declared what this camera is NOT, but no information on what it is.

It is not DSMC3
It is not a replacement for DSMC2
It is not 8k VV
It is not a Dragon or a Helium or a Gemini or a Monstro Sensor
It does not have an HDMI port
It does not use proprietary media
It is not a “module”
It is not under $5k, unless you own a Hydrogen.
It has no XLR ports
It does not have a fixed lens
It’s body does not weight more than 2 pounds.
It is not larger than 4 inches in any dimension.

Below are comparisons between the EF, RF and unknown mount of the upcoming Komodo.


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RED already reverse engineered the RF protocols? That was quick...
Canon will license their lens protocols if you want to pay the price. Red are the kind of company that will pay the price and Canon are willing to license to. If Canon can get lens acceptance into a wider range of video cameras being used by high end shooters they expand their own C line market.
 
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IIRC, it was posted on this site that Canon will license it to Japanese companies only, e.g. not Zeiss. AFAIK, RED is a U.S. company.
But may license it to Cosina ( Headquartered in ‎Nakano, Japan), which manufactures all Zeiss lenses in Japan. From B&H: "Though no longer physically manufactured in Germany, the current offerings from Zeiss are manufactured in Japan under the supervision of Zeiss technicians whose job it is maintain a century old reputation of building the finest optics. "

Cosina also makes lenses for Leica, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, and some Canon EOS EF/EFs lenses.

There are Zeiss lenses with Canon mounts. Red is an American company.
 
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We don't know if Red licensed the RF mount, or just reverse engineered it.

Either way, Red is taking away some of Canon's thunder by releasing the world's first RF video camera.

From the photos, the Red Komodo appears to have a smaller Super 35 sensor, not full-frame. That points to it being a video camera, not a stills camera.
Red is an American company (Irvine, CA). If reverse engineered and unlicensed, they have violated patent laws. They licensed the mount. The movie houses like Canon glass.

BTW: Red is suing Sony (still ongoing) over violating some of it's 4K tech patents (3 of them). The suit (filed in 2013) demands Sony not only stop using the tech Red invented, but also destroy all cameras manufactured with it. Uh oh. ;) "What's interesting about this case is that patent issues or licensing could be one of the reasons most companies have not tackled RAW compression in their motion picture cameras. Canon and Arri are both sending out uncompressed RAW to third-party recorders (and avoiding recording internally altogether), and Blackmagic, Digital Bolex, Ikonoskop, and Aaton are all recording uncompressed CinemaDNG internally to SSDs. CinemaDNG is an open format from Adobe, but recently they developed a compressed JPEG option for their stills DNG archive format. We'll see if that finds its way into motion cameras and if that development potentially infringes on any RED patents." (year 2013 for perspective) https://nofilmschool.com/2013/02/red-ceo-jim-jannard-lawsuit-sony-raw-compression

Red has been in 4K since 2005.

Speculation: Maybe Red and Canon are exchanging licenses? Give us your RF mount and we'll give you some 4K tech. Revenge by Red? What better way to destroy Red's (and Canon's) nemesis? Especially if those patents by RED are running out soon. RED doesn't make lenses. RED makes mounts available for Canon, Nikon, Leica, and ARRI PL. No Sony mount is offered by RED.

Yes, I am aware that the suit has to do with movie cameras but still....

So for those who say Canon could do what Sony has done in it's mirrorless cameras, maybe so. But maybe Canon has had trouble bringing something to market due to patent issues. More kudos to Canon for not stealing tech as RED alleges Sony to have done. Untwist yer pantaloons.
 
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Red is an American company (Irvine, CA). If reverse engineered and unlicensed, they have violated patent laws. They licensed the mount. The movie houses like Canon glass.

BTW: Red is suing Sony (still ongoing) over violating some of it's 4K tech patents (3 of them). The suit (filed in 2013) demands Sony not only stop using the tech Red invented, but also destroy all cameras manufactured with it. Uh oh. ;) "What's interesting about this case is that patent issues or licensing could be one of the reasons most companies have not tackled RAW compression in their motion picture cameras. Canon and Arri are both sending out uncompressed RAW to third-party recorders (and avoiding recording internally altogether), and Blackmagic, Digital Bolex, Ikonoskop, and Aaton are all recording uncompressed CinemaDNG internally to SSDs. CinemaDNG is an open format from Adobe, but recently they developed a compressed JPEG option for their stills DNG archive format. We'll see if that finds its way into motion cameras and if that development potentially infringes on any RED patents." (year 2013 for perspective) https://nofilmschool.com/2013/02/red-ceo-jim-jannard-lawsuit-sony-raw-compression

Red has been in 4K since 2005.

Speculation: Maybe Red and Canon are exchanging licenses? Give us your RF mount and we'll give you some 4K tech. Revenge by Red? What better way to destroy Red's (and Canon's) nemesis? Especially if those patents by RED are running out soon. RED doesn't make lenses. RED makes mounts available for Canon, Nikon, Leica, and ARRI PL. No Sony mount is offered by RED.

Yes, I am aware that the suit has to do with movie cameras but still....

So for those who say Canon could do what Sony has done in it's mirrorless cameras, maybe so. But maybe Canon has had trouble bringing something to market due to patent issues. More kudos to Canon for not stealing tech as RED alleges Sony to have done. Untwist yer pantaloons.
Even if the patents would be running out(apprx 20 years from the date they are awarded) the lawsuits have been filed long for infringing products while they had their IP. So Sony still would be liable to pay massive damages caused with infringing on IP. It certainly would a big blow as Sony would have to issue a recall on discontinued products and pay fines for each non returned products which could certainly put a massive dent in Sony's pocket.
 
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Did Canon patent the RF mount and protocol? Because if so when the patent expires anybody can make RF lenses and use the protocol for free. If Canon didn't patent it, patent laws don't apply.
I have no idea. I do think it is interesting RED doesn't offer anything in a Sony mount. I don't know if they ever have.
 
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I have no idea. I do think it is interesting RED doesn't offer anything in a Sony mount. I don't know if they ever have.

They've never had a Sony mount. They've offered mounts in Canon, Nikon, Leica M, PL, but not Sony. The Leica M mount (which doesn't support all lenses) is 28mm which is almost physically at the limit for the existing design, far away from the 18mm E mount. I'm curious if their eventual DSMC3 will support the newer mirrorless mount FFDs, but I'm really surprised that RED will have the first RF cine cam before even Canon. But there has been rumblings in the news of a potential partnership with RED and Foxconn to eventually create 8K cameras at 1/3 of the current prices, and maybe there has been a push to move into lower cost professional cine cams in general, not just with Foxconn.

But a few things will be certain.. After you pre-order it, expect to wait at least 12+ months to actually get it in your hands and if you want HDMI/XLR or even a display, it will be at least another $2-3k USD. If you think about it, what portion of video shooters actually have a stable of RF lenses to get started right away? I would have thought an E mount would have probably have been a better bet, but probably out of the question with the RED/Sony spat ongoing.. but anyhow, RED has a specific audience and will probably not have an appreciable impact on the mainstream camera market.
 
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