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Written by Tonaci Tran    Wednesday, 22 April 2009 07:33    PDF Print E-mail
Red Pro Prime lens price revealed and open for orders!


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Info from Jim Jannard:
RED Pro Primes (RPPs)
5 lens set- $19K (25mm T1.8, 35mm T1.8, 50mm T1.8, 85mm T1.8, 100mm T1.8)
6 lens set (adds 300mm)- $23K.
Anyone who buys a "set" gets all future RPPs at the "set price" for that lens. Not all future lenses will be the same price.
Individual lens prices are as follows:
25mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and 100mm- $4250
300mm- $6K
18mm T1.8 (in rapid development)- $3800 (set price) and $4250 individual price
Other lenses are under development are a 14mm, a 21mm, and a 65mm.
Limited quantities, will ship when available.

  • Uses standard PL mount included with RED ONE
  • Imperial or Metric lens measurement version

Technical Specifications
Fulfillment for the RED PRO PRIME SETS will be as follows:

1. Those who had existing reservations for the RED prime set when it was previously available for purchase on RED.com.
2. All RED PRO PRIME SET orders placed from April 22 through April 28, 2009 by existing RED ONE owners (ie, have taken delivery of their cameras). These will be fulfilled in order of camera delivery date.
3. All RED PRO PRIME SET orders placed from April 22 through 28, 2009 by non-RED ONE owners (ie, have not taken delivery of their cameras or do not have camera orders). These will be fulfilled in order of date/time reservation is placed.
4. All RED PRO PRIME SET orders placed on April 29 or later will be fulfilled in order of date/time reservation is placed – regardless of camera delivery status, etc.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 April 2009 09:23 )
 

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