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[UPDATE]:Pricing information on the new Kinefinity camera has been made official. The Chinese Alexa clone 2K digital cinema camera will start at $6300.
The basic kit lacks HD-SDI and WiFi (these are added extras) but you won’t be facing the kind of additional expense that a Red Scarlet body entails. 3 XLR audio jacks, HDMI for monitoring and standard generic SSD drives are the order of the day for the basic Kineraw kit.
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More information on the KineRAW website: www.kinefinity.com
Dan Chung posted a new clip shot on the Chinese KineRAW S35 camera (read our previous article with hands-on here) with its intriguing $6300 pricetag. The clip is rather short but shows the nice filmic look of 2K RAW footage we’d expect.
The footage was shot using a Nikon 17-35mm lens (…) recording format was 2K using Cineform 12bit RAW.
I downloaded the source file from the vimeo page and grabbed one of the sharpest frames. Even though it’s filmic one can see a lot of noise and the sharpness is certainly lower than we’re used to from Alexa or C300 (which are both only HD resolution) footage. But this shot with the pre-production model. Let’s give this camera a little more time.
To see the framegrab open this link in a new browser window: LINK
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.