Original fisheye footage is now included. Download link is here: xr.creatorup.com/canon-eos-vr-system-in-depth-review/ - You can download the Canon VR Utility App or Premiere Pro Plug-in and stitch it for VR headset preview. The app is free to use for footage under 2-min. Enjoy!
Ops! I dowloaded the material for testing. For the installer of "Canon HEVC activator" asks for R5 serial number. Could someone stich the material without using the serial number?
Watch directly on Oculus TV: www.oculus.com/experiences/media/1112067666219151/ and ocul.us/3zE5l6z - so no need to download anything. Use "cached download" to watch in 8K locally in your Quest 2 headset.
Thanks for the test video clips for downloading! Since I don't use Premiere, for the time being I can work with 8 bit mp4 export files from the EOS VR Utility to use in my Vegas Pro editing software (until they update to allow ProRes 422). Everything looks good and the footage handles well! I'm now awaiting delivery of my lens next week. Thanks again for everything you've provided on this lens!
Canon R5 shooting overheating can be solved with an external dummy battery, an external memory card and an external monitor. In addition, there is also a fan for cooling the phone to solve it.
Hugh at 11:05, you mention a technique to remove the parallax caused by seeing a hint of the opposite lens in each eye, but I've been unable to find it. Which video is that tutorial in?
Hey everyone! I want to share some good news! I can confirm that the Canon VR lens does indeed work with ALL Canon mirrorless camera bodies (R, RP, R6, R5, R3) for photos! I took some test shots with the VR lens on an R6, resized the jpegs to 8192x5464 (the R5 photo resolution), copied the Metadata from an R5 jpeg shot with the VR lens, and pasted it into the resized R6 photos. The Canon EOS VR Utility software read the R6 photos just fine and exported out properly corrected equirectilinear 3D VR180 photos! This is great news! Unfortunately, this does not work well for video. Without explaining a couple extra necessary steps to actually make the Canon VR software make corrections to the video file, the bigger problem is that the R, RP, and R6 do not record DCI video, so the sides of the video files are actually cropped a touch. I haven't tested to see what the final output would look like but I assume it wouldn't look great.
So you can copy meta from video file to trick Canon VR Utility? What if I crop in Premiere and make the size exactly the same as R5 and copy meta in and treat the software to stitch video file?
@@hughhou So, I haven't tested this yet so it's theoretical. The process to go about making 3D VR video work from any Canon camera is to bring the video into any video editing program that allows exporting out the video as a jpeg sequence, with a resolution of 8192x5464. Make sure the aspect ratio is preserved if you're trying to pad out extra empty space. (If you can't go that high with resolution then you may need to do a batch process expand the size in photoshop.) Copy the Metadata from an original R5 3D VR jpeg and paste it into all the exported jpegs. Open up one of the exported jpegs into the Canon VR Utility program and let the software generate corrections for the jpeg. If you need to make adjustments to the file do so. Now quite the program. There will be an .xml file created for that jpeg with all the corrections for it inside. Make as many copies necessary of that xml file as you have of the exported jpeg files. Then use a renaming program like A.F.5 to quickly batch rename all the .xml files to match the names of the jpeg files. The reason for doing it this way is so that all the VR corrections are exact...we don't want any variation between the jpegs. Then open the folder with all the jpegs in the Canon VR Utility program, select all, and export out the corrected jpegs. Now you can bring the corrected jpegs into Premiere or any video editing program as a jpeg video sequence, edit as you like, crop the video to 8192x4096, and export it out as a video file. Theoretically this should work, but I haven't tested it. Likewise, you can do this same trick with R5 VR RAW video. Edit with Canon's Cinema RAW and export out. I'll have to figure out if a jpeg sequence or video works better. Either way, read the first part of this post to proceed forward to getting the RAW video to an edited 3D VR mp4 video. Hope this helps! Let me know if you discover anything promising!
@@marksoukup1267 , I realise I'm late to the party, but is there any chance you could post the R5 3D VR jpeg metadata? I only have access to a R3 and the dual fisheye lens. Would be much appreciated! Thanks!
@ursulapelczar6749 Hugh pinned a link in a comment and in his video description to download source material from the R5 and Dual Fish Eye lens. Click it, which will take you to a page, then click where it says Source Files "HERE", which will take you to his Google Drive where you can download the source files. Good luck!
You can tell that the noise being produced by the R5's sensor is workable. It's hiding plenty of buried detail in the noise waiting to be sifted out and reclaimed with tools like Topaz in post. A monolithic lens by itself is a superior solution to twin sensors, so long as we can mate it to a cam that suits every users individual goals, and can carry over as we upgrade camera bodies over our lifetimes. Like any normal lens barrel. That's a very good sign. But Canon still needs to knock it off with the proprietary mounting ring.
@@hughhou Thank you. Can this be played directly on Oculus Quest 2 or do I need to convert it in Premiere? My Oculus Quest 2 is having issue playing the first sample with pigasus vr app.
Thank you for thos excellent tutorial. I checked the origin footage in my headsets Reverb g2, Pimax 8kx and quest 2 and the footage looks amazing. This lense is amazing.
Hugh! My 5.2 lens arrives tomorrow and I own an R3 so I'll let you know if it works! I also own an R5, C70, Komodo so i was going to try on those but your video just showed me the crop on the S35 sensor so that takes the C70 and Komodo off the try on lens list I had. LOL. Thank you for doing the heavy lifting for us! Quick question.. for those of us that don't use Premiere but prefer Apple Final Cut Pro as it's lightyears faster for edits on my M1 Max laptop.... any suggestion for software that plays with FCPX? Thank you!
Hey! How's the 5.2 VR lens? I just got mine too and have been learning some really interesting things about it as I do my testing. Have you been able to make it work successfully with your R3? If you are able to at least capture photos with the R3 I may have a solution to get the EOS VR Utility to open it up and make corrections/export a usable VR compatible photo. Just let me know!
@@hughhou what file types does this lens produce? I'm guessing VR files are not mp4? Also would you say this is worth having for real estate or travel videos?
To stitch together 3D 360 video would require 4 R5's and 4 VR Lenses, which is $24,000 (not counting the rig setup). From a practicality standpoint, you'd be better off getting an Insta360 Titan, which would run you half the cost and would probably be easier to stitch together in post.
@@rubenlazaro726 Gotcha. I see what you're saying. Hugh might show how to do that in an upcoming video. In one of his R5 3D 180 full res videos you can download he provides a full 360 degree rotation that he mentions is for Mistika calibration.
Hi Hugh!! 👋 We got VR Content Creator Kit and we are editing in premiere pro with the eos plugin but we are struggling with exporting the video from premiere pro to play in vision pro. it is playing two videos left and right in vision pro. we exported using H.264 with Video is VR checked tried both monoscopic and stereoscopic side-by-side. But when played in vision pro it plays two videos side by side.... 😭😿😢 exhaustion setting in... all help welcome. ...
Ah, I'm still working with an A7Sii and a macbook pro late 2013. Sounds like I may need some gear upgrades if I want to head in this direction! I'll be keeping my eye open for videos that talk about workarounds though :)
And not forgetting , this is normal camera as well, you can get b roll for PIP for VR just a change of lens. Now its a all in 1 VR, daily, camera! love it.. now i need to get myself a cup of milk n bread .. need to save up!
I got the Canon 5.2mm VR Lens today! I've just started doing some testing on it. With the R5, this is definitely no mild consumer level VR camera setup! lol One awesome discovery I've just made is that there is in fact a way to edit RAW photos taken with the lens AND have the EOS VR Utility export out a corrected jpeg file for VR headset viewing. It's real creative, yet easy. Should I make a video on this?
@@hughhou So the first key step is shooting RAW + Jpeg. Next, I imported the Raw photo in Lightroom and edited them like normal. Then I exported it out to to Jpeg. Then I used ExifToolGUI to copy the Exif data from the original Jpeg that came from the R5 and pasted it into the edit Raw-to-Jpeg file. Then I opened EOS VR Utility and pointed to the folder containing the Raw-to-Jpeg file. It read the Jpeg file as if it were the original Jpeg that came straight out of the R5, and had no problem applying corrections to it. Then I exported it out to a finalized Jpeg for VR headset viewing! Awesome huh? I did not try this with multiple photos. I will check to see if I can do a batch copy and paste to multiple edited jpegs at once. If I can, then theoretically you should be able to do the same with Raw 8k video!
I would like to know if this lens would work with lower range Canon bodies - e.g. Canon RP. I am specifically interested in photo functionality only. Would lack of specific firmware prevent such use?
@@JTHBS Well, I would like for someone to actually try it and describe the "experience". The lens will mount and produce an image, but what about aperture control and the following processing of the image?
Love your chanel! I had zero interest in 180 video until I experienced your DJ set stream. My interest is piqued now . I’m surprised these lenses are limited to the R5. Have you seen Phil Holland’s Red pano rig? 🔥
@@hughhou follow up reply: there's also this video of his. th-cam.com/video/UN3uF3990Q0/w-d-xo.html I'm self-taught, but I've recently been viewing the SMPTE presentations and I'm almost convinced that a lot of the wing-clipping nay-sayers on the Internet are largely repeating falsehoods about optics, video, and photo stuff. It gets even crazier once you dive into some of the literature and methods for anamorphic projection and stacking from 50-100 years ago. Mind-blowing (imo) material that deserves a whole lot more attention than what it's currently given. That said; I'm more impressed with the sound projection of the Quest 2 than I am it's ghetto optics. We should talk!
HUGH! Great overview. What is the Canon stitching software cost? Mistika is $110/month! Hoping Davinci/ Fusion has a plugin or some customization that can also do the stitching.
Cannon making life difficult for VR developers, right eye image on he left, both eye images offset at different heights, big gap in the middle. Is this the first two lens VR180 camera where you can't just load a video on a Quest to test without processing it first.
New subscriber! Thank you for this video, I’m trying to find ways to monetize this new technology. I like your style my friend! Greetings from Miami :)
most of the video on TH-cam are watched in 1080p ....on a mobile phone If you want VR video emerge....You need cheaper, better and easier VR device to wear.... and you need cheaper and better camera in order to produce a lot of VR video...Mobile phone are able of 5,7k recording and just need of dual lens 150° or 180°....(instead of useless ultra wide or macro cam) And a VR video has to be easy to produce....like a Tik Tok video... It's not the case actually...
@@SETHalpine thank you for advice. I know all this moments. But I have VR class - 20 headsets and application for synchronization. Also I’m going to show my videos in headsets for whole classroom. Not mobile, not TH-cam - because I demonstrate in countryside schools. There are many such schools in Russian countryside places where there aren’t Internet or very bad Internet connection. Therefore I need my own quality educational films. I filmed by Insta360 EVO, but I didn’t like quality.
@@SETHalpine I have insta360 Pro1, I have Insta360 One X2. But much immersive for my purposes is VR180. I’m going to sell Insta360 Pro1 (maybe I’ll buy Titan in the future))) and buy Canon. VR360 video I’m going to film by Insta360 One X2 but only from drone. And ground shooting only VR180 by Canon. 360 panoramas I’m shooting by Sony A7m3 with Nodal Ninja pano head and PTGUI.
i mean u r really annoying the way u r talking .. no need to push ur power while talking in every 3 words ,, try to talk normally ,,, although u wasting 14 minutes of our time to give us information that can be finish in 3 minutes ,,
Original fisheye footage is now included. Download link is here: xr.creatorup.com/canon-eos-vr-system-in-depth-review/ - You can download the Canon VR Utility App or Premiere Pro Plug-in and stitch it for VR headset preview. The app is free to use for footage under 2-min. Enjoy!
Ops! I dowloaded the material for testing. For the installer of "Canon HEVC activator" asks for R5 serial number. Could someone stich the material without using the serial number?
@@rubenlazaro726 I will provide that soon. Hold on at CES right now
Watch directly on Oculus TV: www.oculus.com/experiences/media/1112067666219151/ and ocul.us/3zE5l6z - so no need to download anything. Use "cached download" to watch in 8K locally in your Quest 2 headset.
Thanks for the test video clips for downloading! Since I don't use Premiere, for the time being I can work with 8 bit mp4 export files from the EOS VR Utility to use in my Vegas Pro editing software (until they update to allow ProRes 422). Everything looks good and the footage handles well! I'm now awaiting delivery of my lens next week. Thanks again for everything you've provided on this lens!
Thank you soooo much !
Canon R5 shooting overheating can be solved with an external dummy battery, an external memory card and an external monitor. In addition, there is also a fan for cooling the phone to solve it.
Hugh at 11:05, you mention a technique to remove the parallax caused by seeing a hint of the opposite lens in each eye, but I've been unable to find it. Which video is that tutorial in?
I still have not make that one yet :(
Hey everyone! I want to share some good news! I can confirm that the Canon VR lens does indeed work with ALL Canon mirrorless camera bodies (R, RP, R6, R5, R3) for photos! I took some test shots with the VR lens on an R6, resized the jpegs to 8192x5464 (the R5 photo resolution), copied the Metadata from an R5 jpeg shot with the VR lens, and pasted it into the resized R6 photos. The Canon EOS VR Utility software read the R6 photos just fine and exported out properly corrected equirectilinear 3D VR180 photos! This is great news!
Unfortunately, this does not work well for video. Without explaining a couple extra necessary steps to actually make the Canon VR software make corrections to the video file, the bigger problem is that the R, RP, and R6 do not record DCI video, so the sides of the video files are actually cropped a touch. I haven't tested to see what the final output would look like but I assume it wouldn't look great.
So you can copy meta from video file to trick Canon VR Utility? What if I crop in Premiere and make the size exactly the same as R5 and copy meta in and treat the software to stitch video file?
@@hughhou So, I haven't tested this yet so it's theoretical. The process to go about making 3D VR video work from any Canon camera is to bring the video into any video editing program that allows exporting out the video as a jpeg sequence, with a resolution of 8192x5464. Make sure the aspect ratio is preserved if you're trying to pad out extra empty space. (If you can't go that high with resolution then you may need to do a batch process expand the size in photoshop.) Copy the Metadata from an original R5 3D VR jpeg and paste it into all the exported jpegs. Open up one of the exported jpegs into the Canon VR Utility program and let the software generate corrections for the jpeg. If you need to make adjustments to the file do so. Now quite the program. There will be an .xml file created for that jpeg with all the corrections for it inside. Make as many copies necessary of that xml file as you have of the exported jpeg files. Then use a renaming program like A.F.5 to quickly batch rename all the .xml files to match the names of the jpeg files. The reason for doing it this way is so that all the VR corrections are exact...we don't want any variation between the jpegs. Then open the folder with all the jpegs in the Canon VR Utility program, select all, and export out the corrected jpegs. Now you can bring the corrected jpegs into Premiere or any video editing program as a jpeg video sequence, edit as you like, crop the video to 8192x4096, and export it out as a video file.
Theoretically this should work, but I haven't tested it. Likewise, you can do this same trick with R5 VR RAW video. Edit with Canon's Cinema RAW and export out. I'll have to figure out if a jpeg sequence or video works better. Either way, read the first part of this post to proceed forward to getting the RAW video to an edited 3D VR mp4 video. Hope this helps! Let me know if you discover anything promising!
@@hughhou do you need a subscription to make a 180 degree video with this lens?
@@marksoukup1267 , I realise I'm late to the party, but is there any chance you could post the R5 3D VR jpeg metadata? I only have access to a R3 and the dual fisheye lens. Would be much appreciated! Thanks!
@ursulapelczar6749 Hugh pinned a link in a comment and in his video description to download source material from the R5 and Dual Fish Eye lens. Click it, which will take you to a page, then click where it says Source Files "HERE", which will take you to his Google Drive where you can download the source files. Good luck!
You can tell that the noise being produced by the R5's sensor is workable. It's hiding plenty of buried detail in the noise waiting to be sifted out and reclaimed with tools like Topaz in post. A monolithic lens by itself is a superior solution to twin sensors, so long as we can mate it to a cam that suits every users individual goals, and can carry over as we upgrade camera bodies over our lifetimes. Like any normal lens barrel.
That's a very good sign. But Canon still needs to knock it off with the proprietary mounting ring.
Nice. Do you have any samples that are higher quality than youtube that we can download?
Yes link it’s in the desperation!
@@hughhou Thank you. Can this be played directly on Oculus Quest 2 or do I need to convert it in Premiere? My Oculus Quest 2 is having issue playing the first sample with pigasus vr app.
Thank you for thos excellent tutorial. I checked the origin footage in my headsets Reverb g2, Pimax 8kx and quest 2 and the footage looks amazing. This lense is amazing.
I have the hp reverb g2 and the samsung odyssey+ and samsung odyssey. how do i get this to work without oculus? thanks
I appreciate you making these videos. very helpful.
Hugh! My 5.2 lens arrives tomorrow and I own an R3 so I'll let you know if it works! I also own an R5, C70, Komodo so i was going to try on those but your video just showed me the crop on the S35 sensor so that takes the C70 and Komodo off the try on lens list I had. LOL. Thank you for doing the heavy lifting for us! Quick question.. for those of us that don't use Premiere but prefer Apple Final Cut Pro as it's lightyears faster for edits on my M1 Max laptop.... any suggestion for software that plays with FCPX? Thank you!
Hey! How's the 5.2 VR lens? I just got mine too and have been learning some really interesting things about it as I do my testing. Have you been able to make it work successfully with your R3?
If you are able to at least capture photos with the R3 I may have a solution to get the EOS VR Utility to open it up and make corrections/export a usable VR compatible photo. Just let me know!
Thanks for pushing the VR 180 space Hugh.
Am looking forward to your dual insta360 go tutorial!
That’s coming very soon .
@@hughhou what file types does this lens produce? I'm guessing VR files are not mp4?
Also would you say this is worth having for real estate or travel videos?
Thanks for these series of Canon 5,2 Hugh. When will you try shot and stich 360 Stereo with these rigs? I am also impatient for Canon 5Rc!
To stitch together 3D 360 video would require 4 R5's and 4 VR Lenses, which is $24,000 (not counting the rig setup). From a practicality standpoint, you'd be better off getting an Insta360 Titan, which would run you half the cost and would probably be easier to stitch together in post.
@@marksoukup1267 i am talkink about shotting by regions, rotating camera 90 degrees. With only one r5.
@@rubenlazaro726 Gotcha. I see what you're saying. Hugh might show how to do that in an upcoming video. In one of his R5 3D 180 full res videos you can download he provides a full 360 degree rotation that he mentions is for Mistika calibration.
I'm about to buy this rf5.2 lens but quality on TH-cam looks so bad even on 8K. Do I have to buy it for youtube?
Try it on Oculus TV result watch directly on VR headset: ocul.us/3zE5l6z
@@hughhou Thank you so much. Do you also think that quality on youtube is so bad?
Another excellent video Hugh! Can;t wait for more to come.
How much more? 4:17 cuz this whole review is rad just wondering the workaround cost thanks 👍👌
Hi Hugh!! 👋 We got VR Content Creator Kit and we are editing in premiere pro with the eos plugin but we are struggling with exporting the video from premiere pro to play in vision pro. it is playing two videos left and right in vision pro. we exported using H.264 with Video is VR checked tried both monoscopic and stereoscopic side-by-side. But when played in vision pro it plays two videos side by side.... 😭😿😢 exhaustion setting in... all help welcome. ...
I enjoyed your content and review a lot. Well done
Ah, I'm still working with an A7Sii and a macbook pro late 2013. Sounds like I may need some gear upgrades if I want to head in this direction!
I'll be keeping my eye open for videos that talk about workarounds though :)
Great tutorial. Looking for more on camera settings and editing part for VR
Did you see my next coupled tutorials yet?
Thanks once again for this awesome tutorial.👍🍹
Hi from Cadiz, Spain. Im user of a C200, its possible that these lens works with my camera with some adapter? Thanks
And not forgetting , this is normal camera as well, you can get b roll for PIP for VR just a change of lens. Now its a all in 1 VR, daily, camera! love it.. now i need to get myself a cup of milk n bread .. need to save up!
I think this lense is the future of VR180. Only the FM Duo is better buy also more expensive.
Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
I got the Canon 5.2mm VR Lens today! I've just started doing some testing on it. With the R5, this is definitely no mild consumer level VR camera setup! lol
One awesome discovery I've just made is that there is in fact a way to edit RAW photos taken with the lens AND have the EOS VR Utility export out a corrected jpeg file for VR headset viewing. It's real creative, yet easy. Should I make a video on this?
Thanks for sharing! What viewing software / solution for quick VR180 photo viewing in VR headset?
What is the RAW photo workflow? Did you render out as jpg and put in EOS VR Utility?
@@hughhou So the first key step is shooting RAW + Jpeg. Next, I imported the Raw photo in Lightroom and edited them like normal. Then I exported it out to to Jpeg. Then I used ExifToolGUI to copy the Exif data from the original Jpeg that came from the R5 and pasted it into the edit Raw-to-Jpeg file. Then I opened EOS VR Utility and pointed to the folder containing the Raw-to-Jpeg file. It read the Jpeg file as if it were the original Jpeg that came straight out of the R5, and had no problem applying corrections to it. Then I exported it out to a finalized Jpeg for VR headset viewing! Awesome huh?
I did not try this with multiple photos. I will check to see if I can do a batch copy and paste to multiple edited jpegs at once. If I can, then theoretically you should be able to do the same with Raw 8k video!
Wow nice workflow!
@@marksoukup1267 Impossible to copy - paste exif from original jpeg to edit jepg with jexiftoolgui, how do you do that ?
If you put this on a pano head like the nodal ninja can you essentially create 3d 360 images?
Yes. Find a nodal point and turn it at least 3 times for overlapping. Nodal shooting technique. Will cover that in coming up tutorials.
I would like to know if this lens would work with lower range Canon bodies - e.g. Canon RP. I am specifically interested in photo functionality only. Would lack of specific firmware prevent such use?
No unfortunately
@@hughhou So what exactly happens when you put the lens on Canon RP? Cheers.
A comment above mentioned, that it is possible for photos.
@@JTHBS Well, I would like for someone to actually try it and describe the "experience". The lens will mount and produce an image, but what about aperture control and the following processing of the image?
Very nice
Thank you!
Hi and Thx a lot! And how do you adjust left right focus with the wrench?
You just use the wrench to turn the screw on the right of your dual fisheye. Use a focus chart to help.
@@hughhou thx!
Awesome videos!! Love the setup! Is this lens compatible with a Sony A7iii?? Any suggestions on how to achieve VR180 with one?
I will need to figure out - we need a RF to E-mount adapter to do so.
Japanese AV need this!
Lol.
I was watching her video with my Quest2...What are editing with?
Love your chanel! I had zero interest in 180 video until I experienced your DJ set stream. My interest is piqued now . I’m surprised these lenses are limited to the R5. Have you seen Phil Holland’s Red pano rig? 🔥
No! Could you send me a link?
@@hughhou follow up reply: there's also this video of his. th-cam.com/video/UN3uF3990Q0/w-d-xo.html
I'm self-taught, but I've recently been viewing the SMPTE presentations and I'm almost convinced that a lot of the wing-clipping nay-sayers on the Internet are largely repeating falsehoods about optics, video, and photo stuff. It gets even crazier once you dive into some of the literature and methods for anamorphic projection and stacking from 50-100 years ago. Mind-blowing (imo) material that deserves a whole lot more attention than what it's currently given. That said; I'm more impressed with the sound projection of the Quest 2 than I am it's ghetto optics. We should talk!
HUGH! Great overview. What is the Canon stitching software cost? Mistika is $110/month! Hoping Davinci/ Fusion has a plugin or some customization that can also do the stitching.
Can use it to take photo and make virtual tour?
Hi, how can I edit photos vr180?
I will work on that tutorial soon!
With an adaptator, could Canon RF 5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye fit with Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K ??
Will figure it out soon :)
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늦었지만 새해 복 많이 받으세요
How do you check if L and R eye are in perfect focus?
Watch this tutorial to show you how: th-cam.com/video/67PCpqvgpXU/w-d-xo.html
did you make the next tutorial how to edit yet or are you still making?
It's an amazing video. Can we make a commercial 360 VR tour?
Cannon making life difficult for VR developers, right eye image on he left, both eye images offset at different heights, big gap in the middle.
Is this the first two lens VR180 camera where you can't just load a video on a Quest to test without processing it first.
Even worse, looks like TH-cam does not accept right-left VR180 metadata 😞
Yes it’s flip. You need to processed it in Cannon stitching software or PR plug-ins
Amazing
I ordered the lens from canon. It's backordered right now. Anyone have any idea how long it will take to get it?
No sure. But it will be soon.
I just got notified today that mine is shipping out today. The Canon store says it's in stock so you should be getting it very soon.
I just bought mine, do you know if this works with the Oculus Rift S?
Yes it does
No Twitter link in your "follow me" section?
I don’t use Twitter lol
can we shoot in 60 images with the resolution 8192 x 4096?
Yes timelapse mode
信号传输是怎么实现的,
Which signal? Check this tutorial btw: th-cam.com/video/iTKoGBXQ6gA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FgES3sfGChECVtWq
Would be nice to know if this lens works with Canon full frame SLR cameras such as the EOS 5D mk IV ?
Does not work! RF Mount only
* Looks at wallet* its okay friend, not this year....not this year
Lol!
Nice device...but we need mobile and cheaper device...Mobile phone able to record 5K 3D 150°/180°VR and dual fish eye lens...
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谢谢您的视频,我现在蒙特利尔的Champlain College 学习VR/AR Specialist。我们的老师非常推荐您的channel,谢谢!👍
Glad you like it!!
New subscriber! Thank you for this video, I’m trying to find ways to monetize this new technology. I like your style my friend! Greetings from Miami :)
Nice... But too expensive for me :-(
It is pricy. I will make tutorial to use 2 GO2 or any camera in VR180 soon. Stay tuned!
what accent it is?
Did Kaylee just stab me with a knife? 😮
U talk tooooo much.. get to content
Isn’t this what people use for porn? Is there another market that matters?
))) I’m going to shoot museums excursions, historical places for educational purposes.
Will be in the future
most of the video on TH-cam are watched in 1080p ....on a mobile phone
If you want VR video emerge....You need cheaper, better and easier VR device to wear....
and you need cheaper and better camera in order to produce a lot of VR video...Mobile phone are able of 5,7k recording and just need of dual lens 150° or 180°....(instead of useless ultra wide or macro cam)
And a VR video has to be easy to produce....like a Tik Tok video... It's not the case actually...
@@SETHalpine thank you for advice. I know all this moments. But I have VR class - 20 headsets and application for synchronization. Also I’m going to show my videos in headsets for whole classroom. Not mobile, not TH-cam - because I demonstrate in countryside schools. There are many such schools in Russian countryside places where there aren’t Internet or very bad Internet connection. Therefore I need my own quality educational films. I filmed by Insta360 EVO, but I didn’t like quality.
@@SETHalpine I have insta360 Pro1, I have Insta360 One X2. But much immersive for my purposes is VR180. I’m going to sell Insta360 Pro1 (maybe I’ll buy Titan in the future))) and buy Canon. VR360 video I’m going to film by Insta360 One X2 but only from drone. And ground shooting only VR180 by Canon. 360 panoramas I’m shooting by Sony A7m3 with Nodal Ninja pano head and PTGUI.
Tolong wajah anda jangan terlalu sering tampil, saya bosan melihatnya
i mean u r really annoying the way u r talking .. no need to push ur power while talking in every 3 words ,, try to talk normally ,,, although u wasting 14 minutes of our time to give us information that can be finish in 3 minutes ,,
But thank u
Thank you for the tips. Will try to present the information better next time. Thank you for stopping by.
@@hughhou
Im sorry for my behavior bro .. i just read whet i wrote .. my apologies 🌹
Im so sorry
Keep it up
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