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Header image for article At the Bench: The Versatility of the RED GEMINI Camera

At the Bench: The Versatility of the RED GEMINI Camera

RED's line of digital cinema cameras features several different sensors, each offering unique features and capabilities to the filmmaker. In this video, I discuss how the GEMINI can be the right choice for many different types of production.

RED has long produced various sensors in order to better serve the needs of a wide variety of production environments. With the GEMINI, they have arrived at a sensor and camera body package that truly covers the largest range of shooting situations. Rumored to have been developed to handle the rigors of filming in space, the newest sensor from RED offers many benefits that no RED camera before it can claim, such as dual native sensitivity. This uniquely positions the GEMINI as RED’s best answer to a “take on all comers” approach.

Note: Though we don’t cover anamorphic shooting in this video, stay tuned for a future blog post where we explore this important aspect of GEMINI’s flexibility in detail, utilizing the full potential of its 4-perf Super35 imaging area.

Nic Somera
Camera Technology Specialist, AbelCine LA

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