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RED plans on attacking the DSLR market Anonymous
From Engadget.

Red CEO, Jim Jannard, is stirring up trouble in the RED User forums, J. Wong-style. His latest volley discusses the new Mysterium "Monstro" sensor program, the next evolution (and future free upgrade) to the Mysterium X sensor slated for RED's 5k Epic. The most interesting revelation though is this little nugget: in addition to Epic, RED plans to place Monstro into, "another camera aimed squarely at the DSLR market." He later adds, "Future cameras will shoot ultra-high resolution stills and motion..." Now, considering that the second generation, full-frame, ~25 megapixel Mysterium X is already a serious challenge to 35mm film, we can only imagine what this DSLR with a third generation RED sensor might offer. Hear that Nikon? Your D90 is just the beginning of this story. Let's just hope that televisions and monitors, already struggling to reach 4k, Quad HD can keep pace.

>> in addition to Epic, RED plans to place Monstro into, "another camera aimed squarely at the DSLR market."

>> Now, considering that the second generation, full-frame, ~25 megapixel Mysterium X is already a serious challenge to 35mm film, we can only imagine what this DSLR with a third generation RED sensor might offer. Hear that Nikon? Your D90 is just the beginning of this story.

oh snap?
>> Anonymous
>resolution
>megapixel
Great, more runners in the megapixel race.
>> heavyweather !4AIf7oXcbA
oh man I would love to buy a RED camera. So so much.
>> FrtFlks !TU/JllqeAU
Their dSLRs will look like a fucking bazooka. Can't wait.
>> Anonymous
>>245584
You shoot films?