Cinematoraphy RED Announces Dragon-X, Adding 5K super35mm to DSMC2 Line Up

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    RED has announced a 4th body to its unified DSMC2 line up. The Dragon-X is the smallest sensor of the bunch, resolving super35mm at 5K whilst keeping up with the rest in framerate & data rate.

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    The RED cinema camera line up, from the outside has always been quite a confusing one to follow.

    When the company announced a unification earlier in the year, we wrote a layman’s terms article explaining the formalisation to just 3 camera bodies.

    RED has just announced a 4th body, The RED Dragon-X DSMC2.

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    How does it fit in?


    Sticking to our simplistic overview of the REDs camera bodies, the new Dragon-X is the “5K super35mm one”, with a sensor measuring 25.6 mm x 13.5 mm (Diagonal: 28.9 mm) and max resolution of 5120X2700.

    RED bill it as the “work horse”, and rightfully so. It shares a lot of similarities to the Scarlet-W (same sensor size and resolution), to some this will be the most production-friendly RED yet (without getting specialist in Ks and lowlight) resolving a snip over 4K at super35mm.

    The difference is inbuilt IPP2 and no cap on the data rate; up to 300 MB/s on the larger Mini-mag cards; just like the current 3 bodies.

    Like the Gemini and Helium, the Dragon-X is billed at 16.5+ stops of dynamic range.

    It will shoot 96fps at full resolution (5K), before cropping the sensor down in increments to 240 at 2K. All ProRes recording capabilities remain the same.

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    Confusion & Obsolescence Obsolete



    Click here to compare the full spec list against the Monstro, Helium and Gemini; I do feel this latest re-shuffle is the closest we have to a headache-free line up.

    Like all RED camera body announcements, upgrade paths are available and info can be found here.

    The RED Dragon-X DSMC2 brain will ship for $14,950.00, placing it as the cheapest body in the current unified DSMC2 line, shipping looks imminent (links below). A shoot ready kit including monitor, V-Lock expander, battery, card and side handle starts at $19,950.00.

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