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RED Komodo cameras are still shipping slowly, but the company has just released a new RED Komodo firmware 1.2 beta. This update includes several improvements, including a new REDCODE RAW LQ recording format, pre-record capabilities, SDI overlays, in-camera preset menu, and so on. Let’s take a closer look at it!
White (and colored) beta versions of the RED Komodo – also called Stormtroopers editions – are in the wild for a couple of months now. A few lucky filmmakers are already shooting with them, and if you missed the beta program, it is now closed. In short, this means that RED is closer than ever to fully releasing the camera in the next upcoming weeks/months.
In case you missed it, here is a quick summary of everything we know about the camera yet:
RED continues to work hard on the camera and has just introduced a new RED Komodo firmware 1.2 that adds a couple of features to the camera.
The RED Komodo Firmware 1.2 beta includes several improvements:
One of the most important new features is the REDCODE RAW LQ (Low Quality) recording format in addition to HQ/MQ modes. On a 512GB CFast 2.0 card, this REDCODE RAW LQ gives you 1 hour and 17 minutes of recording time. In MQ (Medium Quality), you get 47 minutes, and in HQ (High Quality), you get 30 minutes.
In the next firmware updates, Jarred Land and his team will be working more on the autofocus capabilities of the RED Komodo. Let’s hope that the next RED Komodo firmware update will not be a beta one and that production cameras will start shipping soon!
What do you think about this RED Komodo firmware 1.2 beta update? Are you still in the queue, waiting for your Komodo, or did you maybe switch your mind to another camera? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.