Press ReleaseSource: Redrock Micro

Redrock Micro Sees Bright Future in Upgrade for M2 Cinema Lens Adapter
Thursday September 25, 2008 12:11 pm ET

cinescreen II With cineLux(TM) Dramatically Improves Light Performance for Award-Winning M2 Cinema Lens Adapter

DALLAS, TX--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 25, 2008 -- Redrock Micro, the leading provider of cinema accessories for digital filmmakers, today introduced the cinescreen II upgrade with cineLux for the M2 cinema lens adapter. This upgrade delivers significant improvements in light transmission, contrast, and sharpness for the hugely popular Redrock M2.

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cinescreen II with cineLux (TM)

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The cinescreen II delivers twice the light transmission of the current M2 cinescreen. Screens are also referred to as "ground glass" or "imaging element" and are one of the central components of 35mm lens adapters. cineLux(TM) technology is at the heart of this improved screen, and has been in development for 2 years at Redrock. cineLux is a proprietary process designed to deliver superior light transmission, sharpness, and contrast, while maintaining the legendary Redrock "film look" bokeh.

"With the cinescreen II, we feel we have the best screen (ground glass) of any 35mm adapter in the market today," said James Hurd, Chief Revolutionary for Redrock Micro. "As you look at all the performance factors including light loss, falloff, linear response, and bokeh rendition, the cinescreen II stands alone."

In addition to greatly improved light transmission, the cinescreen II also delivers outstanding performance in the important aspects of light falloff, bokeh rendition, and stable performance when stopping down. Unlike other solutions whose light transmission and falloff deteriorates as you stop down, the cinescreen II performance continues to be top notch.

"This is a no-compromise screen that gives the M2 best-in-class capabilities," added Mr. Hurd. "The cinescreen II is the first in a number of planned enhancements to the M2 platform that gives Redrock customers a cost-effective path to continuing advancements."

The cineScreen II upgrade will be available in quantity starting October 1st. Upgrade price is $125, a 50% savings off the list price of $250. The upgrade kit is designed to be user installable. Third party installation services are also available for customers who prefer a turnkey service.

About Redrock Micro

Redrock Microsystems delivers high quality cinema accessories for digital filmmakers at revolutionary prices. Redrock Micro's products are designed to enhance DV and HD/V cameras such as Panasonic, Sony, Canon, and JVC for true cinema-style shooting. At the heart of the Redrock family is the award-winning Redrock M2 Cinema Lens adapter, which creates the shallow depth of field, angle of view, and focus techniques typically only found in 35mm motion pictures. Additional cinema accessories include the microFollowFocus, microMattebox, microSupport system, and microShoulderMount. Through a unique business approach of direct-to-customer and build-to-order, Redrock delivers the quality and features of premium solutions at a fraction of the price. This approach is ideal for independent filmmakers, owners/operators, film educators and students, and budget-conscious moviemakers. Redrock Micro has offices in Dallas, Texas, and Hollywood, California. Redrock Micro can be reached at info@redrockmicro.com and www.redrockmicro.com.

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