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Red One faces Arri Alexa in high-res, Choose Your individual Adventure-style face-off

Most likely when one product takes on another in a no-holds-barred face-off somebody walks away with a championship belt. Not this time. Here it’s Gunleik Groven, Norwegian filmmaker and photographer, comparing the RED One Mysterium X and the Arri Alexa , two pro-quality shooters that are available in at a value semi-pro producers can afford — the RED clocking in at $42,485 the way in which Gunleik configured it, the Arri at $70,000. There are some obvious differences, just like the RED shooting at 4K and the Arri at 1080p, however the overwhelming majority of the comparisons listed here are far, way more subtle than that, meaning you’re just going to should pore over the comparison at the other end of the source link yourself and download the gigabytes of sample footage that’s been thoughtfully provided. In case you do need something of a conclusion, though, it’s this: “These are both excellent cameras lets only dream of five years back… you can’t really complain at the equipment in case you don’t get your shot with either of those.”

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