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This is Part 2 of my series on RED Komodo Digital Cinema Camera. In this video we talked a super deep dive into Komodo’s menu system and all of the options and settings it has.
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Time Stamps:
0:57 - HOME SCREEN Overview
1:30 - Status Bar Info
4:36 - View Finder (on the LCD)
4:55 - LCD Guides & Tools (quick access)
5:50 - Stop Lights (Under/Over Exposure Indicators)
6:26 - Audio Controls (quick access)
6:50 - Record Button
7:19 - Bottom of the Screen Shortcuts (FPS, ISO, Iris, Shutter, White Balance)
9:00 - Clip Info Tile
9:29 - Status Bar Extended Info
10:48 - MAIN MENU (bottom up)
10:52 - Maintenance Menu (Calibration, Log, Reset, Firmware Upgrade)
12:25 - Language Options
12:39 - SYSTEM SETTINGS
12:44 -- Lens Info / Settings
13:43 -- Fan Control Options
14:21 -- Battery/Power Info and Settings (trickle charge for BP-9 batteries)
14:56 -- Tally Light Indicator
15:02 -- Status Settings (Shutter Mode (Angle/TimeValue), Aperture Increments, Focus Distance, WB)
16:28 -- System Status (Camera Info / Temperature Info)
17:24 - COMMUNICATION SETTINGS (Camera Name / WiFi / Serial)
17:50 -- WiFi - Ad-Hoc Mode Settings (Phone to Camera)
19:42 -- WiFi - Infrastructure Mode (Camera to WiFi Network)
21:21 -- Serial Comms
21:28 - AUTOFOCUS (BETA)
25:26 - CAMERA PRESETS / Customization
27:37 - MEDIA MENU (Eject/Media Info/Secure Format)
28:20 -- File/Clip Naming Explained (during format - camera ID, position, reel number)
29:28 - MONITORING OPTIONS (LCD / SDI / Live Stream, Tools & Guides)
29:51 -- (Built-in) LCD Options
31:11 -- SDI Options
32:56 -- Live Stream Option (for remote video to iPhone/iPad/Web Browser)
33:30 -- Tools (False Color, Peaking, Log View, Zebras)
34:21 -- Frame Guides + Center Guide
37:32 - AUDIO & TIME CODE SETTINGS
37:48 -- Internal Mic & Audio Settings
38:42 -- External Mic & Audio Settings
39:56 -- Time Code Source (Internal / External) & TC Jam
40:15 - PROJECT SETTINGS (Format, Recording Rate (FPS), Time Base, Formats, etc.)
40:19 -- Formats (6K 17:9, 16:9, 2.41:1, 5K 17:19, 4K 17:9, 2K 17:9)
40:55 -- Recording Frame Rate (23.98fps to 119.88fps)
41:49 -- Project Time Base (PlayBack FPS - up to 60fps)
43:11 -- File Format (R3D / ProRes)
43:56 -- R3D Quality (LQ, MQ, HQ) **
45:28 -- Pre-Record
46:12 -- Slate Settings (Camera ID / Position - File/Clip Naming changes)
46:46 -- ProRes Mode
47:26 --- ProRes Resolution (422 HQ, or 422) **
47:46 --- ProRes Baked-in Settings (RWG/Log3G10 or Image/LUT)
48:02 --- Quick Jump to: Image / LUT Menu (3D LUT)
49:18 - IMAGE / LUT OPTIONS
49:36 -- White Balance / TINT
50:08 -- White Balance / Auto White Balance (18% middle gray scanning)
50:24 -- Output Color Space (Rec. 709, DCI-P3, Rec. 2020, REDWideGamutRGB)
50:48 -- Output Tone Map (Highlights Compression - None, Very Soft, Soft, Medium, High)
52:01 -- Display Presets (SDR, HDR, HLG)
52:19 -- CDL (Color Decision List)
52:48 -- Exposure Adjust(ment) - (from -1 to 1)
Obviously - nothing in this video is sponsored. This is my own camera I bought with my own money :)
In Part 1 - we did a deep dive into specs and everything on the outside.
In (THIS) Part 2 - we take a deep dive through its menu system, and all the 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 in the 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!