Immersive SLR 190º Fisheye videos
When it comes to VR video, immersion is everything. The closer the experience feels to reality, the better. This is why SLR's fisheye VR content is the best option available.
“Fish-eye is one of the main reasons why I’m still subbed to SLR—it’s the only way we can get the best closeup missionary experience. I love how it makes me feel like I’m right there in the action.”
— SLR Forum User
So, what makes SLR Fisheye VR superior to traditional 180º equirectangular videos? Let’s break it down.
SLR Fisheye is our specialized filming and processing technique that captures ultra-wide 190º or even 200º in a single shot. Unlike other VR filmmakers, which convert footage into 180º equirectangular projection (losing 10º of field of view in the process), SLR Fish-Eye ensures that every pixel is accurately mapped to DeoVR’s projection mesh, preserving the full camera FOV. Fisheye achieves perfect pixel-matching, making sure the entire native 190º FOV is available to the viewer—no unnecessary cropping, no artificial distortion.
Why 190º Fish-Eye Feels More Realistic
That extra 10º of FOV may seem small, but it makes a huge difference in immersion. Not only you enjoy bigger field of view that is a great advantage of VR, but it also matches natural slight movements of human head. With 190º Fish-Eye, you never “lose” part of the scene, unlike with 180º equirectangular, where subtle head movements can push parts of the view outside the visible area. This extra FOV matches human vision more accurately, preventing unnatural cut-offs and enhancing depth perception.
SLR Fisheye captures footage in 8K resolution (or 200º on ZCam setups). Meanwhile, many producers “lose” resolution by converting 190º camera footage into 180º equirectangular—effectively dropping from 8192×4096 down to around 7760×3880. With our approach, you keep all those extra pixels you paid for.
Instead of distorting the footage with conventional 180º equirectangular projection, with fisheye, we match each pixel to DeoVR’s projection mesh, ensuring better clarity and a more natural appearance.
Seeing Is Believing: Lauren Phillips “Hard Sell”
For a real example of fisheye’s impact, check out Lauren Phillips’ “Hard Sell” scene in both fisheye and equirectangular versions. Use IDs 15702 and 15735 if you’re searching for this content.
How Producers Can Get Started
Curious about making your own fisheye content? We’ve created a to guide you through capturing and processing 6K or 8K fisheye footage. It covers everything from camera setup to stitching and color grading—giving you the edge you need to create best-in-class VR experiences.
Playback & Compatibility
- Streaming: If you’re streaming fisheye videos from SLR, DeoVR will automatically detect and display them correctly. As well as Meta browser on Quests or Safari on Apple Vision Pro.
- Local Playback: We recommend adding _fisheye190 to your file’s name (e.g., MyScene_fisheye190.mp4) so DeoVR instantly recognizes and applies the right projection settings.
Explore the Latest SLR Fisheye Videos
If you haven’t already, browse our growing library of SLR Fisheye scenes. You’ll see (and feel) the difference as soon as you slip on your headset. That extra field of view truly elevates the VR experience, keeping you immersed in the scene from every angle.
Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes insights, upcoming fisheye content, and tips for maximizing your VR setup. As always, we’d love your feedback— and help us push VR porn to its fullest potential!