Insta 360’s x Series 360 degrees The cameras have long dominated the market. They have great video quality, easy to use interface, and simple modification software, making them the most initially friendly 360 cameras. The latest version, Insta 360 X5, continues this tradition while bringing big sensors with even better -looking video.
The X5 is a worthy upgrade. Video quality is better, battery life is better, and new features make the most forced 360 camera in the market, such as Purio Low Light and the changing lens X5.
What is new
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Big news in the X5, and the reason for considering upgrading, even if you already have X4, the new twins have 1/1.28 inch sensors. They are quite a step by a 1/2 -inch sensor in X4. At the same time, the video has not changed too much in the sunset, with 8k 30 FPS and 5.7k 60 FPS at height. A large sensor with the same resolution means more detail in this footage, which you find here. This is undoubtedly the best -looking footage I have seen with 360 camera.
Remember that 8K refers to a total of 360 degrees shot. When you really frame this footage in the app, you have the most resolution 4K. But the 4K footage you get is better than what X4 provides.
The footage that exit X5 is very excellent 360 for camera. However, keep in mind that the quality of the video in almost any other new action camera will be better. The 360 camera appeal is that it can capture what it is behind, while the traditional action chemistry of Insta 360, ACE Pro 2 (8/10, recommends wired), cannot. This makes 360 camera filming the best when you do not know how you want to frame your shot, for example riding a motorcycle, skiing, skateboarding, and similar motorcycle. In the past, such shooting is to get everything, frame liter flexibility, you have to give up some of the video standards. Although this is still true to some extent, with X5 you are quitting very little in terms of video quality.
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