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RED V-Raptor (X) Z Mount Starter Pack

V-Raptor [X] 8K VV combines the strengths of RED's two families of cameras into one powerful all-purpose workhorse. The frame rates, lowlight performance, and resolution of the V-Raptor line combined with the global shutter advancements of Komodo, the V-Raptor [X] 8K VV sensor is the culmination of the latest advancements in digital cinema image making. Using RED's newest 8K VV sensor, V-Raptor [X] leverages the benefits and flexibility of large format, global shutter, high framerate, 8K acquisition, all inside of a compact and feature rich body weighing just over 1.81 kg.

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RED V-Raptor (X) Z Mount Starter Pack

RED V-Raptor (X) Z Mount Starter Pack

V-Raptor [X] 8K VV combines the strengths of RED's two families of cameras into one powerful all-purpose workhorse. The frame rates, lowlight performance, and resolution of the V-Raptor line combined with the global shutter advancements of Komodo, the V-Raptor [X] 8K VV sensor is the culmination of the latest advancements in digital cinema image making. Using RED's newest 8K VV sensor, V-Raptor [X] leverages the benefits and flexibility of large format, global shutter, high framerate, 8K acquisition, all inside of a compact and feature rich body weighing just over 1.81 kg.

Now with Nikon Z Mount

The V-Raptor [X] Z Mount, part of the new Z CINEMA Series, now features a native locking Nikon Z mount, introducing Nikon's latest optical innovations into the cinema market. Close coordination between Nikon and RED brings Z lenses into the cinema style shooting experience, with advanced features such as smooth iris control, customisable lens response, and adjustable auto focus speeds. Given the shallow flange depth, the Nikon Z mount is compatible with even more lens systems using third-party adapters.

The New Standard

V-Raptor [X] is the first large format global shutter camera available. It is built off the same keystone features found in the original V-Raptor, such as 2x 12G SDI's capable of unique monitoring views, a locking Nikon Z mount for rigid and flexible lens selection, and CFexpress Type B media for up to 800MB/s formats such as 8K 120P. In addition, improved in-camera audio pre-amps as well as a redesigned sensor cavity designed to mitigate stray light and improve contrast performance only further builds upon the V-Raptor legacy.

Global Vision

V-Raptor [X] 8K VV is pushed to new limits with the introduction of RED Global Vision, a new suite of tools that use the global shutter sensor to provide even more flexibility and ease of use throughout the production process. Global Vision's Extended Highlights allows the camera to see even further into highlight detail, providing more detail for HDR finishes, or softer and more subtle highlight roll-off for SDR. RED Global Vision also includes Phantom Track to streamline any Virtual Production environment employing GhostFrame or Frame Remapping, capturing distinct R3D clips per each sub-frame slice, as well as allowing for monitoring of either slice live on-set over each SDI.

IP Connected

Additionally, the V-Raptor [X] and the DSMC3 platform features advanced connectivity solutions which enable applications such as remote control and monitoring, in-camera Frame.io integration, AWS direct upload, RED Connect for live 8K R3D video over IP or live 4K over SMPTE ST 2110, and more.

Key Features:

8K VV Global Shutter Sensor

Native Locking Nikon Z Mount

Supports 8K 120P & High Frame Rates

Dual 12G SDI for Unique Monitoring Views

CFexpress Type B Media up to 800MB/s

Enhanced In-Camera Audio Pre-Amps

RED Global Vision for Extended Highlights

Phantom Track for Virtual Production

IP Connectivity for Remote Control & Monitoring

RED Connect for Live 8K R3D Video Over IP

What's in the Box:

RED V-Raptor (X) Z Mount Starter Pack

DSMC3 RED Touch 7" LCD

RED PRO CFexpress 2TB

RED CFexpress Card Reader

REDVOLT MICRO-V (V-Lock Variant Only)

RED Compact Dual V-Lock Charger

V-Raptor Tactical Top Plate w/ Battery Adapter Plus (V-Lock)

V-Raptor Top Handle w/ Extensions

V-Raptor Expander Blade

V-Raptor Quick Release Platform Pack

DSMC3 RED 5-Pin to Dual XLR Adapter

RED Production Grips (set of 2)

V-Raptor Side Ribs

V-Raptor Production Plates

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Product Overview

RED V-Raptor (X) Z Mount Starter Pack

V-Raptor [X] 8K VV combines the strengths of RED's two families of cameras into one powerful all-purpose workhorse. The frame rates, lowlight performance, and resolution of the V-Raptor line combined with the global shutter advancements of Komodo, the V-Raptor [X] 8K VV sensor is the culmination of the latest advancements in digital cinema image making. Using RED's newest 8K VV sensor, V-Raptor [X] leverages the benefits and flexibility of large format, global shutter, high framerate, 8K acquisition, all inside of a compact and feature rich body weighing just over 1.81 kg.

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