We just got a terrific surprise at the Engadget CES trailer: Ted Schilowitz from RED popped in with a RED Scarlet
So, that must be the same "RED Scarlet" that was at CES last January, 20
10, a full year ago. . .
Man, what do they call that sort of continued failed promises when it's software?
Oh yeah, vaporware, but this is hardware which is not soft, so I guess you would describe it as vaporhardware.
Does it take multiple firewire input simultaneously by any chance?
I wonder if it's the same preproduction model from last year or a new and improved preproduction model still not out for public sale yet there this January?
Or is it an actual production cam, say one purchased at B & H Photo?
What, not available yet, still?
How much money did real videogs make with the Scarlet or Epic in 2008, 2009, 2010?
Nothing you say, hmmmm, sounds like vaporhardware to me.
This quote from an October 5, 2010 Vizworld article:
RED’s Scarlet camera has suffered continual delays and price increases, and has become somewhat of the black-sheep of the impressive RED portfolio. In an amazingly candid post on their forums, Jim Jannard admits that the concept of Scarlet has a consumer-grade camera was flawed form the beginning.
"The concept of RED was to build a camera with as much capability as possible… for the professional market. Then we thought we could extend it down a bit to the prosumer level. Apparently, that was a mistake."
There are people who have waited on the Red Epic for five years!
Other than the one allegedly stolen the night they got it in France, I understand all are still waiting. . .
Sorry.....I just had to.