Touring Colin and Samir’s Studio in 180° VR

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Published 2024-03-21
Colin and Samir have amassed millions of followers on YouTube for their unfiltered interviews and honest advice about the business of being a creator. Today, you’re invited to see where the magic happens with a revealing tour of their podcast studio and office space – in 4K 3D 180° VR. This fully immersive journey, captured by Colin and Samir on the EOS R6 Mark II and RF5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye Lens, explores the creative process like never before. Get excited to embrace the future of storytelling with a little inspiration from Canon and two of the internet’s leading creative minds.

Check out Colin and Samir’s channel: youtube.com/@ColinandSamir

Learn more about the RF5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye Lens: canon.us/3I0S4ry

Get more information about the Canon EOS VR System: canon.us/3t9aAfo

This video was created as part of a paid partnership between Canon USA and Colin & Samir.

Ready to try VR for the first time? Be sure to visit Hugh Hou’s channel for his EOS VR System tutorials: canon.us/43ePXfS

All Comments (21)
  • @austinbrady
    The idea of 180° VR is super cool but on desktop in 4K it looks super grainy and soft
  • @SterlingSanders
    Fun experiment, need a lock picture option though for phones.
  • @ElMacho0423
    It looks super pixelated even at 4K 60 on my computer. Can you please reshoot the video and use 8K 60 so maybe it'll look better?
  • @matthewq8718
    Super cool concept, I'd love more things like this (and awesome space!) On mobile data I'd have drops where it was a little grainy, but when it buffered in it was honestly a lot cooler of a way to do a studio tour. Keep up the great stuff C&S!
  • @bojome3751
    The panning function and the 2x speed up function work like a charm together.
  • @Tony-Bell
    Amazing job! Watched the whole thing in VR - it turned out great - thanks for doing this... It would be cool to have a full interview for the Colin and Samir Show from a "fly on the wall" perspective and watch in 180 VR.
  • Wow, that is interesting. I never thought 180⁰ would be immersive, but this is surprisingly good.
  • @buckaroobrogan
    VR is definitely a fascinating gimmick, especially for tours and vlogs! Based on this video though, it's safe to say that YouTube isn't ready for it yet. It's a very softened image while on Desktop/Mobile though I'm watching in 4k. Glad you tested it out though, always enjoy seeing new innovations.
  • @calebjalas7359
    Can’t wait to see you hide things outside the magic window😁
  • @TomCav
    Pausing it and looking around feels surreal😂😂
  • @ThumbnailGrail
    Just watched on my Quest 3, was cool to be across from Colin and Samir with the mic in front of me. That said this feels like significantly lower quality than Canon's previous videos with the R6 and RF5.2. I'm no stranger to VR180, and happy to hear the 5.2 is compatible with more than one body now, but what caused the lower resolution on this video? Was it the body or something to do with processing? ISO?
  • @MikeVR180
    Good video! I enjoyed seeing the studio setup. I would've liked to have seen some discussion of how to enable 8K 60fps recording, as I think that's important for people to see/know if they intend to use this lens to create content. Personally, I use a cage + claw + external power bank in most scenarios, but Canon's plugged-in power supply is a good solution for studio use.
  • @KyleMillis
    I feel like I’m there! Super cool YouTube allows for features like this 😮