Canon’s latest firmware and software updates let three EOS dual-fisheye lenses export Apple Projected Media Profile (APMP) video and Spatial Photo files—giving Vision Pro users an affordable path to stereoscopic 8K-container (≈4K-per-eye) content and signaling an even closer Canon-Apple partnership. Canon EOS VR System goes Vision Pro – let’s learn more. Canon’s newest announcement pulls its EOS VR System firmly into Apple’s ecosystem. As of June 2025, Canon’s dual-fisheye lenses and software can natively produce media in Vision Pro formats. The full-frame RF5.2 mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye and APS-C RF-S 3.9 mm F3.5 STM Dual Fisheye now output APMP video, while the RF-S 7.8 mm F4 STM Dual handles Apple’s new Spatial Photo still format. Free firmware updates and a refreshed mac-only EOS VR Utility let creators convert captured 3D footage straight into Vision Pro-ready files. Canon’s EOS R5 with the RF5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye lens. Canon’s VR system can now export Vision Pro–compatible APMP video (90 fps 8K‑per‑eye stereo) and Spatial Photo content for immersive playback . Image credit: Canon At WWDC 2025, Apple introduced visionOS 26 with built-in APMP and Spatial Photo support. Canon’s update arrived in tandem: EOS VR Utility now converts 180° stereoscopic footage (8 192 × 4 096 frame, ~4 096 × 4 096 per eye) into APMP QuickTime files viewable in Apple’s native player. Spatial-photo export already works on the EOS R7 and new R50 V (May 2025) with the RF-S 7.8 Dual, and a July 2025 firmware patch will extend the feature to the entry-level EOS R50. Canon details the rollout in its June...
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