RED Komodo 6K [Part 1]: Deep Dive + Specs + Who it is for + 5 reasons why I got one [Digital Cinema]

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • This is Part 1 of my series on RED Komodo Digital Cinema Camera. I've spent a lot of time researching everything about Komodo. Now, even though it's in hands of thousands of people there still isn't all that much information available about this awesome little cine camera so in my Komodo video series I am going to DEEP DIVE into EVERYTHING about it. If you are interested, subscribe and let's go on this discovery ride together.
    #RED #KOMODO #DIGITALCINEMACAMERA
    Time Stamps:
    01:01 - Worthy 2020 camera releases (overview)
    03:40 - Five Reasons why I got the camera
    03:48 -- Reason #1 (price)
    04:51 -- Reason #2 (clearly defined expectations)
    08:21 -- Reason #3 (16bit RAW files)
    10:55 -- Reason #4 (Global Shutter)
    11:33 -- Reason #5 (16 stops of Dynamic Range)
    13:23 - External Overview / Ports / etc.
    20:18 - BONUS - Jarred Land showing off upcoming Komodo USB adapter
    23:24 - About Komodo's 6K Super-35 Sensor
    25:40 - Part 1 End Scene
    Obviously - nothing in this video is sponsored. This is my own camera I bought with my own money :) I am new to RED eco-system, but as you can tell - I am quite excited to finally be part of it.
    LINKS TO RAW KOMODO FILES
    - silfenpath.com/downloads/komod...
    -- See what clips are included in this video: • Per Request: RED Komod...
    In Part 2 - we will dive into Komodo’s menu system and all settings.
    In Part 3 - we will dive into rigging out Komodo with accessories I currently have. Tommy Ribs, external monitor, etc.
    In Part 4 - we will go through RED Workflow on OS X. From R3D files to working in Final Cut Pro X.
    My Komodo is a pre-(mass)-production model. Limited edition Storm Trooper white (there's about 1000-1300 int eh wild). It is 100% finalized production ready hardware with BETA firmware/software.
    Currently works only with some EF lenses through RF to EF adapter. But will fully support Canon RF lenses in the near future.
    Komodo should be officially out within a month or two (End of October or in November of 2020) and should cost about $6,000.
    Komodo is a 6K digital CINEMA camera, with GLOBAL SHUTTER! Records videos in RED RAW (R3D) format internally to a to CFast 2.0 cards.
    - It has an RF Lens mount
    - Capacitive Touch Screen at the top
    - Is very small (4" cube weighing about 2 pounds)
    - Accepts Canon BP-9 series (955 and 975) batteries and can run 3.5 hours on two 955s
    - RED Color Science and REAL RAW file format
    - Extremely tough (though not weather sealed)
    - WiFi connectivity, remote control, etc.
    - and more (watch the video) :-)
    If you want me to answer any questions in the future videos, please let me know.
    Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 35

  • @alessandrovalentino3406

    Extremely helpful! Thank you for sharing your insights, and footage for us to play around with!

  • @jonnydelgato
    @jonnydelgato Před 3 lety +2

    The best thorough Komodo review I’ve watched thus far (and I’ve watched quite a few). You rock.

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it. Most videos I make are the ones I couldn’t find myself when I needed them :) New one coming this week about the software/firmware, options and more. Thank you for the kind comment!

  • @durpit
    @durpit Před 3 lety +1

    This was by far the best and the most engaging video review a camera that I've seen. Please keep up a good work and I am looking forward to the part two of the video. Thank you!

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Ian. Second video (Deep Dive / Menu Walk-through) will be live in a few hours. I don't know how engaging that one will be, but it will be thorough :)

  • @tylerfukuda
    @tylerfukuda Před 3 lety

    This was GREAT! Thank you 🙏

  • @Amandocrespo
    @Amandocrespo Před 2 lety +1

    ...Fantastic, again...

  • @stillsandvideo
    @stillsandvideo Před 3 lety +2

    Very well done... I know you keep saying you're not a pro but this has been better than most of the other Komodo videos I've seen. Please keep them coming... thank you.

  • @JasonDavid9
    @JasonDavid9 Před 3 lety

    Nice informative video, I like the humor as well. Looking forward for part 2.

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you. To myself I always seem way too serious. Glad there's some humor seeping through :)

  • @jarowaldeck8375
    @jarowaldeck8375 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant. Very useful and informative.

  • @eugenewashingtonjr.1123

    Great info. Subscribed.

  • @zeestang6446
    @zeestang6446 Před 2 lety

    keep up the good work bro.. supporting you as an Egyptian DP in Kuwait 👍👍

  • @nelsonclub7722
    @nelsonclub7722 Před 3 lety

    Global shutter - that should be reason enough - excellent - now on to part 2

  • @ItsDesmond
    @ItsDesmond Před 2 lety

    Hands down one of the best and most through videos on the Komodo I’ve seen. I’m planning on buying one as well and it’ll be my first cinema camera (I don’t think my FX3 counts). And for the same reasons as you - love the hardware side and amazing engineering. But just want to make better filmic videos for myself.

  • @geoi88i
    @geoi88i Před 3 lety

    Your series is awesome. I just wish the part 4 also had Premiere Pro

  • @s2tenglish
    @s2tenglish Před 3 lety +1

    Dude nice video but where is my FAN global shutter test 😜

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha. Well in this video I just explain WHAT it is ... In the upcoming ones once we do the footage samples - I will definitely include a ton of it ... For you I'll make sure I pan left-to right, up and down, take video of a fan spinning, the whole deal :)

  • @leschwartz
    @leschwartz Před 2 lety +1

    I am looking into these cameras, the Komodo's auto focus is sub par compared to Sony Alpha's and Cannon's line, for me this is a highly limiting factor. I like the menu and remote software, great imagine / color science and file size. But still I really need auto focus, and active image stabilization.

    • @bigpressure00
      @bigpressure00 Před 2 lety

      learn how to focus manually and you'll be way happier than crappy auto focus.i always do it with a zoom lens.i would zoom all the way in on the subject, focus in and zoom out then approach my subject & it never fails.theres always a work around.other than that w/ red you stabilize in post or buy a good gimbal like a letus helix gimbal.

    • @leschwartz
      @leschwartz Před 2 lety

      @@bigpressure00 Yea, I have never heard this advice before thanks. For me, one man crew, the videos are going to be shaky, out of focus, and poorly framed without the features I need. I am not going to be doing five to fifteen takes to get it right each time. I worked in professional film making and video productions in Los Angeles at all of the major studios for more than 12 years. I know what it takes to get a shot right for those types of productions ... three man crews, camera operator, focus puller, dolly grip, crane grip / operator, plus first AD, script continuity person, props, gaffer, makeup, etc., etc.. That is not what I am going for except for that sort of production level in a sequenced planned scripted shot. That is not what I am talking about. AND, autofocus can outperform a manual operator, except on cameras that have crappy autofocus.

  • @moneybay
    @moneybay Před 3 lety

    what's the proper way to turn it off? side button?

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety

      Yes. As it doesn’t just yank the power but it goes into a proper graceful shutdown mode.

  • @BluefilmsPR
    @BluefilmsPR Před 3 lety

    How can I use two monitors at the same time?

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety +1

      In a few ways. One - it already has a monitor on top so adding another gives you two. But if you mean two external ones, some good monitors like OSEE g7 etc have a pass through. So you go SDI signal to it, and then you can go from it via SDI to another. Also Komodo has WiFi and can send video signal to iPhone or iPad wirelessly too. They can be used as second or even third monitor. Hope this answers your question. ;)

    • @BluefilmsPR
      @BluefilmsPR Před 3 lety

      Many thanks!

  • @FinnBaygan
    @FinnBaygan Před 3 lety

    can you tell us more about why you shouldnt shoulde rmount the komodo?

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety

      It was mostly a joke. You should do with it what ever you want of course. My comment about why you shouldn’t shoulder mount it was 1) because it was not really meant to be used as a shoulder cam and 2) it blows warm air at your face through the exhaust in that position 🙂.

  • @PS-ys9yg
    @PS-ys9yg Před 3 lety

    my big concerned about this camera is that red cameras allways need a lot of noise reduction in post, i mean with a fx9 or something you can shoost at night without los of processin in post with noise reduction, and is no the cae of red cameras, of course better image but you have to know that the processin is going to be a heavy one with noise reduction for almost everything

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety +1

      I will post some night shots too. This is by no means RED Gemini but IMHO it does decently well as long as you have at least some light even if only practical lighting the scene.
      Reason why REDs usually need more noise processing in post is because they do not sharpen anything in camera. RED shoots in pure raw and removing any noise at that stage would no longer give you true RAW footage but rather processed footage.
      But because of this - you do have a lot more ability to de-noise in post without ruining your image at all. And since ISO is not baked in - as long as you expose your scene right and not clip shadows - you can make most of your footage look amazing.
      But keep in mind - Komodo was meant to be a B cam / crash cam. For what it is - I find it still quite impressive :)
      I’ll make sure to get some night shots for download in the next batch so that you can play with footage and see how it is.
      Thanks!

    • @PS-ys9yg
      @PS-ys9yg Před 3 lety

      Silfen Path yea i know, i think i wanna red image lookin with the sony flexibility haha, why can we get a middle point? Yeah, i know part of no NR apply in camera is the way to look less videoish of course. Thanx

    • @SilfenPath
      @SilfenPath  Před 3 lety +1

      I get you :) We need a Monstro in Komodo’s body and price point 😊. Considering how far RED has come form their first camera - within 5-8 years we may as well have it :)

    • @PS-ys9yg
      @PS-ys9yg Před 3 lety +1

      Silfen Path yeah, i want a camera for a indie film, and sometimes i want the komodo but sometimes iam think in a sony one, becauese, i dont like the image so much, but save me lot of time-money in post. And of course, money in production too with less amount of light needed. Not easy

  • @cairothemask
    @cairothemask Před 2 lety

    Hurd