![]() ![]() Unlike most of the latest Japanese cameras the KineRAW S35 does not have any form of internal monitor or EVF. The Chinese version of the KineRAW iPad app – there is also an English version All the main shooting parameters can be adjusted and I’m looking forward to testing this out. KineRAW are submitting their control app to the Apple App store and it should be available to download soon. The S35 also now has an iPad control option via wifi. But for shooters with a lot of EOS glass this adapter makes the KineRAW a much more attractive proposition. Sadly, image stabilisation will not be supported. The adapter is powered and controlled via the camera and is connected with a lemo connector on the front of the body. The aperture value will be displayed on the camera’s LCD screen. ![]() This should be due in January and is said to work with most EOS lenses, with aperture control via a control knob on the camera body. ![]() The other big news is that they have an electronic EOS mount with aperture control in the works. The newer firmware versions are said by Kinefinity to be more stable with image quality optimised for 640 ISO and its multipliers (1280, 2560 etc.) Firmware version 7997 was made available to download this week – this is an essential update for users. Like the Red One when it was launched, the KineRAW is undergoing continual improvement even after launch. I’ve been lucky enough to receive mine although I’ve been so busy shooting other projects that I have yet to use it much. By site editor Dan Chung: My KineRAW S35 production modelĬhinese cinema camera company Kinefinity have now shipped a good number of production KineRAW S35 cameras to shooters in China, although it has still to launch in the rest of the world. ![]()
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