We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Insta360 x5 is the latest in what has become established at the dominant line of consumer level 360 cameras. Its predecessor, the X4, is a ...
The Insta360 X5 is here, and while it’s clearly an evolution of the previous X4, the changes it brings are far more than just incremental. In fact, several of the new features of the Insta360 X5 ...
Spoiler: this is the best camera Insta360 has made so far. Whether you're capturing an epic adventure or just messing around in the yard, the X5 delivers footage that looks insanely clean and sounds ...
The Insta360 X5 is the new benchmark in 360 cameras. Given that previous iterations have 8K resolution, you could argue that there’s no need for a slightly pricier upgrade, but the Insta360 X5 comes ...
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Insta360 X3 vs X5 lowlight test

Explains how different Insta360 models perform in low-light conditions, highlighting improvements in image clarity, noise ...
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360-degree cameras record the entire surroundings. This means you never miss a moment and can select any angle afterwards. These cameras implement a process called reframing, which allows you to ...
I tested different mounts and put the Insta360 X5 through some of the toughest MTB filming conditions. This was a test to see ...
A decade ago, action sports filming was dominated by one brand, arguably the inventor of the POV “action cam.” That brand was GoPro, and pretty much anyone who ever spent time at a ski area, a ...
Modern creators often work across multiple devices and systems, rather than relying on a single brand. Recognizing this, ...
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Insta360 cameras and Antigravity drones can use Gaussian splats to digitize little chunks of the world.