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The X-Series of Insta360 is 360-degree The camera has long dominated the market. They have great video quality, a easily usable interface and general edit software that makes them the most apprenticeship-friendly 360 camera In the vicinity. The latest version, Insta 360 X5, continues the tradition when bringing greater sensors with a better look video.
X 5 is an appropriate upgrade; The quality of the video is better, the battery life is developed and new features and replaceable lenses such as Poorvidio Loite mode create the most attractive 360 ​​camera in the X5K market.
Photograph: Scott Gilbertson
The reason for considering the big news of the X5 and you already even have X4 is the new Twin 1/1.28-inch sensor. They step from the 1/2 inch sensor of the X4 of the X4. At the same time, video spaces have not changed much with 8K 30 FPS and 5.7 K60 FPS at the high end. A greater sensor with the same resolution means more details in the footage that you will find here. This is the best look footage I saw from a 360 camera without any doubt.
Keep in mind that 8K refers to the overall 360-degree shot. When you actually frame that footage in the app, you will be able to export the highest resolution 4K. However, the 4K footage you get is significantly better than what does X4 provide.
The footage that comes out of X5 is great For a 360 cameraThe Remember, though, almost another new action camera has some good video quality. The 360 ​​camera application is that it can capture what is behind you, where Insa 360’s Traditional Action Action Cam, ACE Pro 2 (8/10, the wired proposed), Can’t. It makes 360 cameras perfect for filming when you don’t know how to frame your shot, for example while riding a bike, skiing, skateboarding, etc. In the past, to get the flexibility of this kind of shoot, the frame-limit, you had to give up on some video quality. Although this is still somewhat true, with X5 you are giving up very little in terms of video quality.
Photograph: Scott Gilbertson