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Canon announces a new & cheaper VR lens – Here’s what it could mean for users

Canon is expanding its VR portfolio and will soon be launching a new dual fisheye lens that will lower the entry-level costs for VR enthusiasts.

Canon has announced a new dual lens for stereoscopic VR photo and video creation.

The Canon RF-S3.9mm F3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens is designed for ease and affordability and aimed at content creators who want to produce immersive videos for YouTube and other platforms.

“The RF-S3.9mm F3.5 STM Dual Fisheye lens offers a solution to the growing demand for more affordable and accessible tools in the VR market,” said Brian Mahar, senior vice president and general manager, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “Whether you’re a social creator looking to expand your content into VR, or a filmmaker interested in making the jump from 2D to 3D content, this lens enables creators of all levels to comfortably explore VR content creation and generate amazing content.”

The APS-C Stereoscopic VR lens achieves a 144º wide-angle view and utilizes equidistant projection that makes it ideally suited for every day, virtually hassle-free VR production. The lens also permits multiple methods of camera handling, from hand-
holding, mounting on a gimbal, or tripod-mounting.

Other features worth mentioning are:

The lens will be released in June 2024 and will cost around $1,100 (estimated US price). A Canon EOS R7 camera will be required, which will cost about $1,500 (body only). The price for the complete equipment is therefore around 2,600 US dollars.

Canon offers the EOS VR Utility software solution for editing of the stereoscopic footage, which is available via a paid subscription.

The full specifications of the Canon RF-S3.9mm F3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens can be found behind the link.

A good sign: Canon is doubling down on VR

This is the second VR lens Canon has launched.

The first model, the Canon RF 5.2mm F2.8L Dual Fisheye Lens, cost around $2,000 at launch in December 2021. It requires an EOS R6 Mark II, Canon EOS R5 or EOS R5 C camera, which cost between $2,500 and $4,300 at launch (body only).

As you can see, Canon’s goal with this new lens and camera combination is to lower the cost of entry for content creators and enthusiasts.

While the older combination can shoot photos and videos at an angle of about 190 degrees, the new VR lens only reaches 144 degrees. However, you can expect the resulting image sharpness to be sharper. Patent applications already suggested that Canon was aiming for a narrower angle of view for future lenses.

What an expert thinks about the new VR lens

MIXED asked Daniel Pohl for a preliminary assessment of the new VR lens based on the available information.

Pohl is CEO and founder of immerVR and developer of the VR photo viewing app immerGallery for Meta Quest. He also reviewed the Canon RF 5.2mm F2.8L Dual Fisheye Lens for MIXED.

Here are Pohl’s thoughts on the product.

Source: Mixed News

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