CANON Objectif RF 5.2mm F2.8L DUAL FISHEYE
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The RF5.2mm f/2.8L Dual Fisheye captures 180-degree 3-Dimensional (3D) stereoscopic visuals by using the parallax of the left and right fisheye lenses his design enables a single sensor to receive light from both lenses, simplifying the recording of Virtual Reality (VR) videos via a single camera Streamline Virtual Reality Production Workflow | Large Aperture of f/2.8 | Dual-Lens Electro-Magnetic Diaphragm Sealings at all the crucial points of the lens provide a good dust- and drip-resistance for use in most outdoor conditions The recordings will appear 3-Dimensional (3D) when viewed individually by the left and right eye due to parallax effect
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The RF5.2mm f/2.8L Dual Fisheye captures 180-degree 3-Dimensional (3D) stereoscopic visuals by using the parallax of the left and right fisheye lenses his design enables a single sensor to receive light from both lenses, simplifying the recording of Virtual Reality (VR) videos via a single camera Streamline Virtual Reality Production Workflow | Large Aperture of f/2.8 | Dual-Lens Electro-Magnetic Diaphragm Sealings at all the crucial points of the lens provide a good dust- and drip-resistance for use in most outdoor conditions The recordings will appear 3-Dimensional (3D) when viewed individually by the left and right eye due to parallax effect
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The RF5.2mm f/2.8L Dual Fisheye captures 180-degree 3-Dimensional (3D) stereoscopic visuals by using the parallax of the left and right fisheye lenses his design enables a single sensor to receive light from both lenses, simplifying the recording of Virtual Reality (VR) videos via a single camera Streamline Virtual Reality Production Workflow | Large Aperture of f/2.8 | Dual-Lens Electro-Magnetic Diaphragm Sealings at all the crucial points of the lens provide a good dust- and drip-resistance for use in most outdoor conditions The recordings will appear 3-Dimensional (3D) when viewed individually by the left and right eye due to parallax effect