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Canon Dual Fisheye Lens

Canon has introduced a dual fisheye lens for shooting VR content. The virtual reality video production system includes a dedicated lens and a pair of computer software applications that allows for shooting stereoscopic 3D VR content in 8K. The RF5.2mm f/2.8L Dual Fisheye produces a parallax effect used to create 3D 180-degree virtual-reality images. The result is ultra-high-definition video that is very immersive for display on devices like the Oculus Quest. watch the video below



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ROBERU LEATHER & CANVAS CAMERA STRAP - Image

ROBERU LEATHER & CANVAS CAMERA STRAP

These are very stylish, they are made by Leather Factory Roberu, expert leather crafters. There products range from iphone cases, camera cases and these awesome straps. They come in three colors, white, blue and black and have outstanding durability. You also have the option of choosing the connection that better ajusts to your camera....
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LYTRO ILLUM CAMERA

After the earlier Lytro Camera, equipped with technology that revolutionized digital cameras, Lytro is now back with the Illum; an innovative camera, again based on the light-field camera technology. The Illum is aimed at professional photographers and has an 8x optical zoom, maximum aperture of F/2.0 and can capture up to 1/4000 of a second. The innovation lies, however, in the light sensors and tight DSLR-like body, and as the original Lytro, the Illum m...
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LOMOGRAPHY KONSTRUKTOR

Lomography announced the Konstruktor, the World’s first Do-It-Yourself 35mm SLR! The camera comes in a cardboard box with all the components and a simple guide to take you through all the steps in building the camera. You´ll learn, understand and experience how analogue photography works. If you were a fan of building model airplanes as a kid, you’re going to love this camera kit. watch the video (thanks Antonio)...
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