10-19-2016, 11:11 PM
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10-20-2016, 03:32 AM
Very good len for VR scene recording
also the first circular fisheye for MFT system
1.6kg weight ?
Wonder how one could balance its weight while carrying it with touching the front elements
10-20-2016, 05:17 AM
Neat.
Super expensive though ... almost 4000US$.I
I'm slightly wondering about the practicability. Here are their other lenses whether the field of view is illustrated: http://www.entapano.com/en/fisheyelens/m...elens.html Thus your tripod (or feet) are always in the picture. That video with the moving clouds is hot though ;-)
10-20-2016, 06:59 AM
And why not a Ricoh Theta? 360°, much more simple to set up (and a lot cheaper). I think in Nikon's action camera line is a similar item in. Okay, that's no resolution wonder, but then, which VR movie is? After zooming in, each lens/sensor combo will have a limit and I don't think, normal smartphone or internet users have that much bandwith to push HR VR-movies through.
This lens puzzles me, especially at that price range.
Who could seriously be interested in such a lens?
10-20-2016, 07:54 AM
Weight 1,6 kg?
10-20-2016, 07:56 AM
Who could use it?
A professional VR-studio, looking for new environments for games. A real estate company, doing a kind of "Google street view" inside houses. A design team, doing on-site recording of machinery for adding components.
I see, but I wonder if it wouldn't be easier/better to use an ultra-wide rectilinear lens (say 14mm FF equiv such as the Oly 7-14 f2.8)? Or even stitch a couple of shots instead.
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