One-shot VR is possible only for 250° super wide angle of view fisheye lens.
Benefits of One-Shot VR
The video above is shot using only one camera and has then been converted to VR.
You are easily able to create VR with only one shot if using the Entaniya Fisheye lens.
The challenge of 360 VR video is how to make the viewer see the object you want to show or the main subject to be dealt with, but in the case of one-shot VR, the object in front of you can be recognized as the main subject, making it easier to guide the viewer.
High-end professional cameras can be used to shoot high quality VR.
One-shot is enough for VR
VRs that move forward, such as roller coasters, motorcycles, and cars, VRs in which the camera’s viewpoint moves and guides the viewer, VRs in which the main focus is to look at the front, such as sports games, and VRs in which the viewer sits in a chair and watches carefully are suitable for One-Shot VR.
One-Shot VR Made Possible by the Entaniya Fisheye Ultra-Wide Angle Lens
To create One-Shot VR, it is necessary to use a lens with as wide a field of view as possible. For example, a fisheye lens generally has a 180-degree field of view, but when used in VR, the field of view is cut off when you turn your head to the side, so you lose the sense of immersion.
A field of view of at least 220 degrees is required to keep the immersion. The Entaniya Fisheye HAL 220 series and Entaniya Fisheye HAL 250 series are the lenses that allow you to shoot at such a wide angle.