Canon: No Currently Available Camera is High-Res Enough for Apple Vision Pro

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Apple's Vision Pro supports a lot of resolution and to make believable content for it, Canon believes will require a 14K 60FPS camera.

Apple’s Vision Pro features some of the highest resolution screens ever made for an augmented reality or virtual reality headset, so it’s not hard to believe it will take a serious camera to make top-tier immersive content for it.at the CP+ camera exhibition in Yokohama, Japan last week, a contingent of Canon executives discussed the rising popularity of AR and VR as well as, specifically, the Apple Vision Pro.

Canon says that looking forward, it could very well be a new business opportunity or potential market to produce a camera and lens system that can support making immersive video content for Vision Pro. “In order to reproduce video for Vision Pro, you need to have at least 100 megapixels,” Yasuhiko Shiomi, Advisory Director and Unit Executive of the Image Communication Business Operations at Canon, says.

The anticipation of 100 megapixels is based on the idea of a single sensor equipped with a dual-lens — one for each eye. At Canon’s Expo in 2015, the company showed off a 100-megapixel sensor, so the company has dabbled in that level of resolution before. However, that resolution mixed with 60 frames per second is asking a lot.

 

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