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RED Epic
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COPYRIGHT © 2015 RED.COM, INC
RED DSMC OPERATION GUIDE: EPIC/SCARLET
955-0020_V6.0, REV-J | 104
ADVANCED
Use the Advanced tab to map any key, even if the key is not currently accessible. For example, you can map
the REDMOTE keys even if a REDMOTE is not present.
WARNING: It is possible to remap the navigation keys using this tab. However, if you do not have a touchscreen
attached, it is possible to lock out control. Be careful when remapping navigation keys.
DATE/TIME
Use the Date/Time menu to reset the internal clock of the camera. The time and date are timestamps on R3D
files when recording to an SSD. The camera uses the 24-hour clock convention (military time). For example,
enter 2:35 p.m. as 14:35:00.
The date and time are saved when you close the Date/Time menu.
COMMUNICATION
Use the Communication menu to allow one (1) or more cameras to communicate with each other or external
devices.
You can use the serial port or a direct Ethernet cable to connect two (2) cameras, or one (1) camera and one
(1) external device. If the camera is connected via Ethernet to a hub or router, multiple cameras and devices
can communicate with each other.
For example, on a multi-rig 3D shoot, you can send commands to an individual camera (Example: Set CAM_A_L
to 1/48 exposure), to a group of cameras (Example: Set 3DRIG_A to 48 FPS), or to all cameras (Example: Start
Recording on all cameras).

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RED Epic Specifications

General IconGeneral
SensorMysterium-X
Resolution5120 x 2700 (5K)
Lens MountPL Mount
Frame Rates1-120 fps
Dynamic Range13.5 stops
Recording FormatREDCODE RAW
MediaREDMAG (SSD)
Weight5 lbs (2.3 kg) body only
Sensor Size27.7 mm x 14.6 mm
Operating Temperature32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)

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