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I bet Canon is furious. Red is the only other Camera company that has licensed the RF mount. This means Nikon will get access to the RF mount technology.
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I don't follow this but I think they used to use the EF mount as well
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Wow.
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Red’s “patent “ on internal raw video recording was always bullshit.
Nikon had the money and gumption to call them on it. |
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Loong time nikon guy here.
I never considered Nikon for video work; that's always been canon. Wonder what caused them to make this move? |
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Woah..
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Originally Posted By high_order1: Loong time nikon guy here. I never considered Nikon for video work; that's always been canon. Wonder what caused them to make this move? View Quote If I understand things correctly, I think Nikon lost a patent lawsuit to Red over internal RAW recording. Nikon might have just said, "fuck it, we're not paying the fine. Instead we're just going to buy your entire company". Which is an odd thing to do, since Nikon has also been languishing in the camera market for years, and has had financial troubles. They may have had to get some investment capital in order to afford this move. It will be damn interesting to see what happens over the next year or two with Nikon and cinema cameras in general because of this. |
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Originally Posted By Grendel-OK: If I understand things correctly, I think Nikon lost a patent lawsuit to Red over internal RAW recording. View Quote Nope, https://petapixel.com/2023/04/27/reds-lawsuit-against-nikon-dismissed-z9-gets-to-keep-compressed-raw/#:~:text=RED Red's lawsuit was dismissed. |
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Originally Posted By Grendel-OK: If I understand things correctly, I think Nikon lost a patent lawsuit to Red over internal RAW recording. Nikon might have just said, "fuck it, we're not paying the fine. Instead we're just going to buy your entire company". Which is an odd thing to do, since Nikon has also been languishing in the camera market for years, and has had financial troubles. They may have had to get some investment capital in order to afford this move. It will be damn interesting to see what happens over the next year or two with Nikon and cinema cameras in general because of this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Grendel-OK: Originally Posted By high_order1: Loong time nikon guy here. I never considered Nikon for video work; that's always been canon. Wonder what caused them to make this move? If I understand things correctly, I think Nikon lost a patent lawsuit to Red over internal RAW recording. Nikon might have just said, "fuck it, we're not paying the fine. Instead we're just going to buy your entire company". Which is an odd thing to do, since Nikon has also been languishing in the camera market for years, and has had financial troubles. They may have had to get some investment capital in order to afford this move. It will be damn interesting to see what happens over the next year or two with Nikon and cinema cameras in general because of this. They didn't "lose" per say, I think it just became too costly to continue pursuing. Nikon was 100% correct that Red's patent was ridiculous and should never have been awarded by the patent office. I am curious to see if they release it on general principle or not... lol. j/k they will probably defend it too like douchebags. |
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Originally Posted By high_order1: Loong time nikon guy here. I never considered Nikon for video work; that's always been canon. Wonder what caused them to make this move? View Quote Times are changing. Image industries are pushing to get/stay ahead. Nikon is fighting to stay in the game. And this looks like they just scored a goal! |
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Originally Posted By WhatsGnu: Times are changing. Image industries are pushing to get/stay ahead. Nikon is fighting to stay in the game. And this looks like they just scored a goal! View Quote I'd say they scored a 3-pointer from the 50 yard line, while stealing home...or something like that. This will probably keep them relevant, and get them into the cinema camera world which they haven't ever really been a part of. I'm still going to shoot on Canon and Black Magic, though. |
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Originally Posted By Grendel-OK: I'd say they scored a 3-pointer from the 50 yard line, while stealing home...or something like that. This will probably keep them relevant, and get them into the cinema camera world which they haven't ever really been a part of. I'm still going to shoot on Canon and Black Magic, though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Grendel-OK: Originally Posted By WhatsGnu: Times are changing. Image industries are pushing to get/stay ahead. Nikon is fighting to stay in the game. And this looks like they just scored a goal! I'd say they scored a 3-pointer from the 50 yard line, while stealing home...or something like that. This will probably keep them relevant, and get them into the cinema camera world which they haven't ever really been a part of. I'm still going to shoot on Canon and Black Magic, though. No doubt. I was thinking Ggooooaaaal! Like in soccer, where the game ends after 1 score. Red is a pretty big deal in the production business. But kinda outta my price range. |
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Last I knew Red had also become a big deal in the model & fashion still photography worlds. Still photography? Yes... instead of click-click-click on motor drive, they just run short clips at 60fps or whatever, 8K resolution, and then go through the clips frame by frame to pick out the exact pose, expression, hair flying moment or whatever they want. The advances in camera sensitivity, 60fps RAW recording and lighting technology makes it all work. Makes me a little sad actually, that they've effectively taken the photographer's eye and sense for the moment out of the process.
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Originally Posted By Gamma762: Last I knew Red had also become a big deal in the model & fashion still photography worlds. Still photography? Yes... instead of click-click-click on motor drive, they just run short clips at 60fps or whatever, 8K resolution, and then go through the clips frame by frame to pick out the exact pose, expression, hair flying moment or whatever they want. The advances in camera sensitivity, 60fps RAW recording and lighting technology makes it all work. Makes me a little sad actually, that they've effectively taken the photographer's eye and sense for the moment out of the process. View Quote I somehow doubt that. Most modern mirrorless cameras can shoot 60-120fps at MUCH greater resolution that 8k. |
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Originally Posted By Gamma762: I wonder if they will change to Nikons mount, or if Nikon will start making RF lenses. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Gamma762: Originally Posted By Grendel-OK: I bet Canon is furious. Red is the only other Camera company that has licensed the RF mount. This means Nikon will get access to the RF mount technology. I wonder if they will change to Nikons mount, or if Nikon will start making RF lenses. I can definitely see Nikon sneaking some Canon hardware and firmware into new Nikons / lenses, especially Canon's nice smooth video focusing. Changing to Z mount though would mean cinematographers would need new lenses and Nikon would have to make a whole new line of cine lenses. That's all almost guaranteed to screw up the market for Red, I doubt they bought Red with the intention of crashing it into the ground. |
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