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Preorders for the black version of the RED KOMODO-X are now available. This variant shares the same feature set as the white “Stormtrooper” model and retails for $9,995. The company also introduced the KOMODO-X Starter and Production Pack to get you ready to shoot in no time.
Officially introduced a couple of weeks ago, the RED KOMODO-X aims to fill the gap between the original KOMODO 6K and the V-RAPTOR S35. In typical RED-style, the American company first launched a limited edition white “Stormtrooper” version, which will be joined by the “Standard” black production units towards the end of June.
Since the two versions are essentially the same, I suggest you learn everything about the specs of KOMODO-X, by reading our initial coverage here, if you haven’t already. Anyway, here’s a quick refresher on the key improvements over the original KOMODO 6K:
I was recently able to spend a couple of hours with a RED KOMODO-X Stormtrooper unit at a local rental house in Northern Italy and, although I cannot speak for image quality yet, I must say that operability has been greatly improved over the original KOMODO.
Considering that most people use an additional V-lock battery plate with their KOMODO, the “X” model turns out to be even more compact overall. Also, when using the Tokina Cinema 50-135mm T2.9 zoom lens, the Locking RF mount seems rock solid.
Also, in my opinion, the new position of the I/O ports can facilitate camera rigging and cable management. However, mind that if you own a set of V-mount batteries with a D-Tap output on the right side of the brick, it is likely that D-Tap will interfere with the new position of the Wi-Fi antenna.
Lastly, the two tactile recording buttons offer a high degree of customization with a total of 4 user-assignable functions (half press and full press on each button). For example, you can use these buttons to quickly toggle on/off monitoring tools, eject your media or even control the intensity of the ND filter when using RED’s new RF to PL Electronic ND Filter Adapter Pack.
Along with the new camera body, RED also introduced a dedicated expansion module to further expand the camera’s input/output capabilities and power options. The RED PRO I/O Module attaches directly to the V-mount plate on the back of the body and has a cable that plugs into the camera’s 9-pin EXT port.
The module offers DC-IN (11-17V), Genlock (BNC), CTRL (4-Pin), and Timecode (5-pin) ports. You also get a single 3-pin 24V (regulated) Fischer R/S port and two 2-Pin 12V (unregulated) AUX ports.
The module comes in two variants to accommodate either V-mount or Gold mount batteries at the back. Also, a tiny screen on the operator side displays status info about voltage and remaining battery life, while a power switch gives you the ability to cut power to the module.
Furthermore, RED also launched the KOMODO-X Starter and Production accessory packs that essentially include everything you need to start shooting straight away.
Here’s everything you get with the KOMODO-X Starter Pack:
The Production Pack is even more premium and comes in two versions, V-mount or Gold mount. It includes:
The black version of RED KOMODO-X is now available for pre-order from authorized dealers worldwide. The body-only option retails for $9,995 (B&H / CVP), while the official price of the Starter and Production Pack is set at $11,995 and $14,995 respectively.
Furthermore, the great news is that you can now pick up a 1TB version of the RED PRO CFexpress card for just $299.99. This is an extremely affordable price for such high-capacity media and can really help original KOMODO owners make the jump to “X”.
Lastly, pricing for the other newly-released RED accessories is as follows:
For more information, please visit RED’s website here.
What do you think of the RED KOMODO-X camera system and accessories? Are you going to add “X” to your camera arsenal? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.