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Insta 360 one x reviews
Insta 360 one x reviews








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You can manually tweak image settings including ISO, exposure value, white balance and shutter speed, but the app also allows for multi-clip editing.įor starters, the app converts photos into HDR mode, which is time-consuming, but visibly increases the dynamic range. Once on your phone the suite of edits and special effects within the app are mesmerising.

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    It’s full-featured and lets you complete all the advanced tasks, but editing video does mean physically transferring it, either over WiFi (takes an age, runs down the battery) or via a supplied cable for Android or iPhone (which takes ages, and also runs down the battery).

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    During our review there was no working desktop software for video (it was in beta testing, and coming soon, though the old Insta360 One software handles photos), so we had to rely only on the app. PerformanceĪs the special effects suggest, the real choices are made once you’ve captured the raw 360° footage. Insta360 also sells a Dive Case, which features dome lenses that allow for underwater shooting to depths of 30m.

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    However, this camera isn't waterproof like the GoPro Fusion, not unless you purchase a Venture Case, a splash-proof tough shell designed for above-water shooting, which can also be taken 5m underwater. That's really useful because attaching to it via WiFi from a phone does drain the battery (of both the One X and a phone).

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    Like the Fusion, the One X can be controlled completely manually using two buttons on its front in conjunction with a tiny LCD screen. Wiring-up for file transfer does save on battery compared to relying on the app and WiFi, but it doesn't save much time.

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    In the box is a battery, a protective pouch designed to hang around the neck, and cables to connect the One X to USB slots for recharging, but also to Android and Apple phones for the manual transfer of files. In a neat trick, the One X stitches it out of any footage you use it to create. On one side is a naked micro USB slot for recharging, while on its undercarriage is another unprotected slot for a microSD card alongside a standard 1/4-inch tripod thread.Īlthough it can, therefore, be used with any tripod, also available is a ‘invisible’ selfie stick that can be extended, and itself can be connected to any tripod. However, at least the battery is removable, unlike on the previous version. Inside its 115 x 48 x 28mm chassis is a 1,200mAh, which doesn't compare well to the Fusion's 2,620mAh or the Yi 360 VR's 1,400mAh. What that does mean is it has a pretty small battery. At 115g it's almost half as heavy as its main competitor, and a good third lighter than the Yi 360 VR. It's actually a shade larger than its predecessor, though compared to the chunky GoPro Fusion it still seems pocket-sized.

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    Rather than a tweak to the design of the Insta360 One, the One X has undergone a complete redesign. Complete redesign over the Insta360 One.No matter, because on specs and price alone, the Insta360 One X appears to be the king of 360° cameras it beats the GoPro Fusion on price, and beats both the Fusion and the Yi 360 VR on features. We’re not convinced this is a feature anybody uses.

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    If you’re happy, then you export it, which is a relatively quick process … though choosing Color Plus to the ‘Remove Grain’ option means re-exporting.Another feature that continues from the One to the One X is live streaming of 360° video, which is something the GoPro Fusion lacks. When it works the app then takes about 10 minutes to generate a preview video. Sometimes it falters – a lack of light, or a dark subject against a dark background, appears to be to blame. That means watching the video back while it tracks you walking. You have to engage that template in the app, choose your clip, then ‘smart track’ yourself in real-time. For example, for a ‘Clone Trail’, capturing a 20-second video of you walking around the One X2 is the easy part (though an ‘invisible tripod’ would be nice here). Other templates in the Shot Lab take a lot of time. It works really well and, best of all, it’s virtually automatic. You can then produce a fast-moving time-lapse that dynamically changes angles to focus on interesting things you pass by. Sometimes it’s really quick ‘Fly Lapse’ merely involves walking through a landscape for three minutes holding the One X2 out in front on its selfie stick. Video sample: Insta360 One X2 in Fly Lapse mode










    Insta 360 one x reviews