Canon has made a surprising product announcement, revealing a dual, RF mount fisheye lens that's part of an all-new system called EOS VR. Its aim is nothing less than to transform virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) production by making workflow simpler than current VR capture systems, while delivering the quality of a full-frame mirrorless camera. The key product is the $1,999 RF5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye manual lens designed specifically to mount on Canon's 8K-capable EOS R5 camera. It's a highly unusual looking product, to say the least, with two bulging fisheye lenses mounted side by side. They're placed approximately 60mm (24 inches) apart to match human interpupillary distance and provide comfortable parallax for VR and AR. Canon The lens works only with Canon's EOS R5, chosen for its 8K video capability. When shooting, it projects two circular images onto the camera's 45-megapixel sensor. It supports 190-degree capture, allowing for delivery
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Fire is a significant issue in restaurants. Most rely on gas stove top burners, deep-fat fryers, and flame grills, all of which are high-risk. The risk is particularly high in commercial kitchens because of the degree of chaos in them. Multiple chefs move around between appliances, cooking dozens of dishes at a time. It can be hard to keep track of everything. The purpose of this article is to help you find ways to keep your restaurant safe from fire hazards. Some of these suggestions are established best practices, but only a minority of establishments apply all of them. So, what do we suggest? click on NFT or here to collect Pin A Restaurant Safety Checklist To The Wall Pinning a restaurant safety checklist to the wall (preferably with pictures), is a great way to get staff to internalize the procedures they should follow. Things like not leaving burners unattended and always switching off the gas at the end of the shift can be great reminders to keep the place safe.
The “green heart” marks the closing chapter of the Ancoats project and will also help create a low-traffic, pedestrian-first neighbourhood in the UK city. http://dlvr.it/T1bVs0