CANON RF-S 7.8MM F4 STM DUAL LENS
A New Dimension
This dual stereoscopic lens is an excellent entry into the world of spatial videos and 3D photos. It was developed for APS-C cameras and offers a 63° image field, which is inspired by that of the human eye, to achieve natural and realistic images. The STM autofocus ensures faster setup, while the high speed of 1:4 allows you to shoot indoors and outdoors. The 3D effect is ideal for close-ups and adds an extra dimension to your memories, making them practically leap off the screen.
More Compact. Easy. Lighter.
This interchangeable lens allows APS-C camera users to capture stunning videos and photos in 3D, and then view them directly on a VR headset or a smartphone with stereoscopic glasses. Weighing only 130 g, you will hardly feel it on the camera.
Like a Dream
The easy-to-use STM autofocus ensures a sharp subject and easy framing of shots, while the high speed of 1:4 allows for use in a wide range of lighting conditions. Photos can be taken both indoors and outdoors. The best results are obtained at a subject distance between 0.15 m and 0.5 m. This is ideal for close-up storytelling.
Deep Emotions
The 7.8 mm focal length provides a 63° field of view, which corresponds to that of the human eye, to obtain realistic, natural-looking 3D images with emotional depth. The construction with 2 UD lenses guarantees high-quality optics.
At the Forefront with Spatial Images
Initially, use with the EOS R7 is compatible with 4K video. In the future, compatibility will extend to other APS-C cameras, allowing more content creators than ever to explore the thrill of 3D space.
Content Viewing
Once photos and videos are produced and edited with the EOS VR system of cameras, lenses, and the EOS VR Utility software, they can be easily viewed.
Although this lens was developed in close collaboration with Apple, the content captured with it can be viewed with any headset capable of displaying virtual reality content. This includes Apple Vision Pro, Google Cardboard, Meta Quest, and even a conventional stereoscopic viewer.
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