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Written by Justin O'Neill
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Thursday, 26 February 2009 06:35 |

   Gates "Deep Red" Underwater Housing for the Red One Camera. More info HERE. |
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Last updated ( Thursday, 26 February 2009 06:42 )
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Written by Tonaci Tran
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 12:20 |

In the next few months, Air Sea Land Gear, Inc., Tribor Design Inc., & Toys4RED will be announcing its newest product to the toys4red.com website -- The 'T-Bag' Splashbag. For wet environments and submersed applications (up to 2 meters), the 'T-Bag' (Yes, we know what it means) for RED is the ideal, most versatile splashbag on the market. Multiple configurations from handheld to tripod, from surface level to crane shots are possible with this system. Mechanical controls allow the operator access to lens operation, while our high-tech material provides durable, puncture free protection. Stay tuned for more updates and pictures. More info at: Toys4RED
Some Features Include;
-Internal filter slot (4x5.65) -Internal Polarizer (127mm) with external rotation control -Removable lens shade and eye-brow -Adjustable camera mounting tray -Adustable control arms with mechanical lens controls -Also works with ViewFactor Inclino Digital motors & Impero Remote -Adjustable/Removable shoulder mount -Tripod mount -External Video. Audio, Remote I/O's -High-Tech, durable, rugged material -Works with the RED EVF
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Written by Tonaci Tran
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Tuesday, 18 December 2007 06:00 |
I was invited by Stephen Pizzo to come check out the latest projects that Element Technica has been working on. A couple of weeks ago at Gibcor's L.A.R.T. (Los Angeles RED Test) the team was treated to a sneek peek of the proto versions of their EVF mount and breakout box. Matt Uhry gave a breakdown on REDuser here. Last friday I was given a chance to see their new top mount and cheeseplate combo which should be available in a couple of weeks. More details and photos will be released once the designs are completely finalized. From what I have seen so far with the quality of their Arri baseplate sold through RED, Element Technica is definitely developing innovative and rock solid cine-centric gear for RED. Something I wasn't expecting to see was a custom made underwater housing made for RED which the Element Technica guys refer to as the "Mullet" though there is no official name for this beauty yet. Tech Specs:
- Tubular shape gives it very low drag when swimming. - Manual focus and Iris control via proprietary through-housing lens control. - Remote start is via the big red lever next to the right side pistol grip. This actuates a standard push button on/off switch which is cabled into the camera through the LEMO. - Remote start is also possible via a Preston MDR 2. There is an SMA bulkhead connector for wireless connectivity for splash housing work or it can be hardwired. - Video comes out of the housing through a waterproof connector and cable. There are two HD-SDI lines for eventual dual link support. It has been tested with the 720P preview. - The chrome “baby pin” on top of the housing is for our deep-water monitor housing. (Currently being modified to use RED or Panasonic LCD. - The housing is weighted and balanced for neutral buoyancy. Weight can be removed for surface work. - The dome port maintains the same focal length while underwater. - A flat port is also available for surface work. - The housing pictured is compatible with Arri Ultra Primes from 8mm through 32mm. For rental inquiries contact element
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(photos by Tonaci Tran)



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