It looks like Canon is making 3D photography more accessible with a new app that uses the Cannn EOS R5 with regular lenses.
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That is true and the whole point is that Canon developed a software that gives you a similar effect with a regular lens that is not a dual fisheye.1) The dual fisheye is not a "regular lens".
No, gotta call this one out. The article and the one they linked don't do a good enough job distinguishing or discussing this.That is true and the whole point is that Canon developed a software that gives you a similar effect with a regular lens that is not a dual fisheye.
You missed the point entirely. You need AF, and that is how DPAF works. The point is that you do NOT need a "dual fisheye stereo lens" attached. No need to purchase or rent that dual lens at all. The 3D images being generated with a normal lens. You are NOT generating 3D images with a normal lens without software.1) The dual fisheye is not a "regular lens".
2) IDK why it would need dual pixel? You already have a stereo lens attached, so it already records two stereo pair images. Should be quite easy to generate a 3D image from that, even without the Canon software.
Do not rely on hope.The first paragraph needs to be rewritten, it says that the dual fisheye is a regular lens.
I hope the DPRAW will be enabled in R5II with firmware upgrade. It helped me occasionally with previous cameras, and I had it always enabled unless I need the maximum fps.