• Red just announced the $9,950 Scarlet-W and Scarlet-W Monochrome, cameras that shoot 5K RAW video and 2K ProRes with the organization's Dragon sensor.

Red just announced the $9,950 Scarlet-W and Scarlet-W Monochrome, cameras that shoot 5K RAW video and 2K ProRes with the organization's Dragon sensor. (Photo : YouTube)

Red just announced the $9,950 Scarlet-W and Scarlet-W Monochrome, cameras that shoot 5K RAW video and 2K ProRes with the organization's Dragon sensor.

The new Scarlet-W comes with a Red Dragon sensor, changeable lens and recordable in REDCODE RAW and Apple ProRes formats. It is fixed with an OLPF system and an excellent 3D-LUT outputs. A line of DSMC2TM accessories is used by the camera which is consistent with both RED RAVEN and WEAPON cameras.

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The Scarlet-W gives HD quality when compared with the RAVEN and also provides more frame rates. There are no external outputs for this camera. Red's Jared Land told No Movie School that the Raven is designed for a drone or gimbal job while the Scarlet-W is an entry-level main camera, according to Engadget.

Be that as it may, owners of the last Scarlet Dragon model will get a $2,500 discount on the entry-level shooting set with a Canon mount, paying $12,000 rather than the general $14,500 value will, in any case, get the chance to keep the old one, according to Xenero.

The price ought to make it a hit with independent makers and rental houses, however Arri's Alexa and different models are seemingly a great deal more prevalent in standard movies. In the mean time, chiefs like Tarantino Nolan still want to shoot on celluloid.

The company says the users can easily exchange their RED RAVEN pre-order for its latest Scarlet-W pre-order. The camera is very costly and it does not afford for common people. It seems to be good in design and will be more helpful for filmmakers. The Scarlet-W camera will hit the market than other cameras.