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Insta360 ONE X Action Camera 360 Degree 5.7K 18MP Stabilization Real Time WiFi Transfer Sports Video Construction Documentation

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Features

  • LEADING IMAGE QUALITY --- Shoot stunning 5.7K video or 18MP photo.
  • IMPOSSIBLE STABILIZATION --- FlowState keeps shots steady, be it while jumping out of a plane, or mounting it on your dog.
  • CONTROL TIME & PERSPECTIVE --- Reframe your shots after the fact. Then control the speed of playback with TimeShift.
  • EDIT ON THE FLY --- The Insta360 ONE X APP is an editing room in your pocket.
  • ABOUT THIS ITEM --- Compatible with StructionSite, OpenSpace, Holobuilder, Reconstruct and all major contruction and project documentation platforms.

Brand: Insta360


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Video Capture Resolution: 5.7K


Maximum Focal Length: 1000 Millimeters


Flash Memory Type: SD


Video Capture Format: insv, mp4(can be exported via App), LOG


Screen Size: 1 Centimeters


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, USB


Color: Black


Special Feature: Alcohol-Free


Product Dimensions: 4.53 x 1.77 x 1.18 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Item model number: CINONEX/A


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 1, 2018


Manufacturer: Insta360


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  • Insta360 One is a GREAT camera!
As an Amazon Prime shopper I usually get request from vendors to leave feedback. And often I don’t make time to do so (shame on me) but in this case I was planning to leave feedback on my experience with the Insta360 One X, but they beat me to it with a request. But I am happy to write this! The Insta360 One X is an AMAZING camera, its going to change how you take and view pictures! You won’t regret purchasing this camera. That’s my short review. Now for those of you still reading, here’s a more detail and thoughful review. About 2 months ago a friend showed me this device he had just purchased, an Oculus Quest VR headset. Myself being an artist he showed me a 360 painting app which blew me away, and as played with the headset some more, I discovered YouTube had some 360 videos, I found one which was a night time walking tour of midtown Manhattan, New York from Lincoln Center to 42nd Street Time Square. After watching that on the Quest, I was sold on 360 video. The Oculus Quest was a quick purchase and I wanted to shoot my own 360 videos as well. So I started doing the research, looking for reviews and of course, YouTube had tons of reviews and it seemed everyone was highlighting the Insta360 One X. After spending 3 weeks watching just about every video on 360 camera reviews, I concluded the Insta360 One X was worth trying and I am 100% happy that I purchased it. The price is affordable compared to other 360 cameras. The Insta360 One X takes really GREAT videos and if you are a professional photographer then you’ll know how to mess with the settings to take AMAZING photos and videos. I am not a photographer, so I like my picture and video settings to be auto. If I have to start worrying about camera settings, I will lose interest fast. Insta360 One X right out of the box is set up to take quality pictures. Just charge your battery, attach the camera to a selfie stick, turn it on and you’re good to go! The app makes editing a breeze, its Mac friendly! At the moment I am aware of 3 places you can post your finish 360 videos, The Insta360 website, YouTube and Facebook. Looking at your videos online is great, you can move around and see things you didn’t even realized you shot. But the real magic happens when you put on a VR head set like the Oculus Quest and watch your video. I shot a video at the Los Angeles Comic Con a few weeks ago and its just amazing! The Insta360 One X captured everything! people walking around, in front of you, behind you (ever wonder what people are doing behind you while you are walking, now it’s no longer a mystery) you feel like you are in the space, its like being in a Star Trek Holodeck. The quality of the video is good enough that you can grab still shots from your video through the app as well. I should mention, Facebook is a little buggy though with 360 video, it doesn’t always play nice with 360 content. The Oculus Quest can’t access 360 video posted on Facebook. By the way, Oculus is own by Facebook. There are 2 professional 360 Youtube personalities who have detail reviews on the Insta360 One X as well as actual comparisons with other 360 cameras which might help you if you are still unsure, “Ben Claremont” and “360Rumors”, check them out. I love my Insta360 One X camera, that said, there are a few things to note and one thing that bugs me, a lot. If you plan on doing a lot of action shooting, you MUST purchase a Insta360 Venture Case. If you damage a len, I think its a $100 (+/-) fix plus a 2 to 3 week wait to get it back. But if you use the case, your audio will suffer. If you are familiar with Adobe Premiere (I hate Adobe subscriptions!) it is 360 friendly and works well with video from the Insta360 camera. You can record your audio with your phone using a lapel microphone and edited it in later. There are Youtube videos showing the process. If the audio isn’t important just use one of the many audio clips in the Insta360 app. The Insta360 Bullet Time Bundle is another must (though most selfie sticks will work if they have a camera mount). The bullet time tripod stand allows you to take those cool Matrix like videos. But, if you plan on using the tripod, Purchase an additional, better one. I bought a “Smatree Telescoping Selfie Stick with Tripod Stand”, not for the selfie stick but for the stand. I’ve posted photo comparisons. The Insta360 tripod isn’t very stable and it feels like it will fall over easily. The Smatree tripod legs are longer and it attaches to the insta360 selfie stick. The Insta360 stick is better because its longer (see pictures). If you want to hide the tripod leg create a Nadir. The Insta360 app makes it easy to add one. Once you discover how much fun you’re going to have with your Insta360, you might want to purchase additional batteries since the battery will give you about 45 minutes of power. And if you are like me, you might want to leave the camera on as much as possible which means you will need a couple of additional memory cards as well (128gb, don’t your time buying less). As to the thing that BUGS me. The app or I should say the apps! The app works or I should say, they work. The mobile app and the desk top app don’t have matching features!!! How insane is that. Insta360 really needs to revisit the apps and make them one. And while they are at it, give us the ability to edit videos together on the timeline with transitions, and audio editing too! (Help me get Adobe out of my life for good!) And while you’re at it more music clips to choose from (I like what you have but it never hurts to have more). I am still using my iPhone 5S and the Insta360 app is not compatible with that version you need a newer model. The app aside from editing, allows you to control the camera wirelessly. I don’t have any plans to spend $800 to $1000 on a new phone, am tempted but its not going to happen any time soon. I’ve seen pictures of a wireless Insta360 One X remote and a few people have claimed to have purchased it. I can’t find it anywhere. I feel like am looking for a unicorn. I am not sure if it really exist or am I seeing some good 3D rendering effects from hard core fan of the camera. If you have an older phone and are not planning on upgrading anytime soon, be prepared to be editing out video of yourself starting and stopping the camera. It’s not hard using the app, just annoying. I should mention if you have a tablet from the last year or so, you might be able to use the app on it. Check the specs. So that’s my review. I absolutely love this camera and combining it with a VR headset takes it to a whole other level. There’s no doubt in my mind the 360 is the near future of picture and video taking. Image going on vacation, shooting 360 video, coming back home and playing it for family and friends through a head set. Insta360 One X camera is fun to use, and its potential is endless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2019 by Totally Graphic (Consignment) Totally Graphic (Consignment)

  • Kind of amazing
I purchased this as an additional tool to use for YouTube videos and was completely blown away by the image quality and ease of use. To drive home how easy it is to use, I received this the day before a big trip to Florida to see a rocket launch. Opened the box, charged it up, installed the app, and headed out for my trip. I ran through a couple of quick tests in my hotel room, downloaded them onto my phone, and was editing and exporting footage in no time. It couldn't have been easier. Pros: - Camera is super easy to use. - Mobile app on phone and tablet is also surprisingly easy to use. - Stabilization is a little mind-blowing how fluid it looks. - Feature rich mobile application and effects for time lapse, live streaming, sharing, etc. - Desktop app is very stable and easy to export footage for using 360 footage directly in Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro X. - Great image quality. Cons: - The mic isn't great. A little muffled and can easily get distorted with loud sounds. - Low light is adequate. - As good as the image is, it's a little fuzzy and has some compression artifacts on it. The difference in image quality can stand out if you're mixing the footage with super crisp 4K video from a standard camera. Minor nitpick and knew this going in (minor, minor con when you consider what the camera is actually doing). - Battery life is a little shorter than I expected (lasted about 45 minutes to an hour), but it's easy to charge up with any USB adapter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2019 by Undecided with Matt Ferrell

  • Great little Camera but be aware there are limitations.
The camera itself is Excellent and opens up some creative image possibilities. It's also pretty durable I discovered when I hung mine from a string beneath a drone, misjudging the flight altitude while trying to get a low 360 shot above a brook. I dragged the camera about 50 feet across the rocks resulting in just a very slight mark on the top of the camera's body. Other than that, no problem. However, there are some limitation here. First, while the camera meets and sometimes exceeds expectations, I have noticed sometimes the stitching between the front and rear image is not completely accurate. There are options within the cell phone app and desktop software to optimize the stitching, however it's a 50/50 crapshoot. Sometimes it makes it better and other times it makes it worse. Also, the images and videos are in a propiarity file format so you can't just import them directly into your favorite editing software. You need to to either export them from the app or utilize their desktop software and there are some resolution limitations with the phone app. The phone app works overall but seems a little buggy at times (note: there is a newer app available that I often have difficulty to get it to connect to the camera via wifi & bluetooth, so I still use the earlier phone app which relies on WiFi only). The desktop application however was a whole different challenge to get working. You can download it for free, but they don't give you much detail about its system requirements which can exceed most big box store PCs without some upgrades. Note: You need 16GB of RAM and a nvidia 6GB video card the supports cuda. If your PC is below that, the software will launch but shut down immediately when trying to open any file from the camera. I spent a lot of time combing through their site trying to find out why, before I found the system requirements for the desktop software. Note: the support link on their website only brings you to a blank page. My PC, a lenovo desktop purchased at Best Buy, didn't meet the minimum requirements with only 12GB RAM and 2GB AMD onboard video adapter. But all was not lost, added a little more RAM and a PCIe video card, which in itself was another challenge because the PC power supply didn't have extra power leads for the new card. So in the end, to get the desktop software to work, I needed to upgrade my PC RAM, Video Adapter and Power Supply. So be aware of what you will need up front. The PC software once working is OK but really doesn't seem to have much more capability over the phone app, other than being able to export in full resolution. I still need to mess with it more, I only got it working recently. I'm taking 1 star away because while the camera works really well, the software was a pain to get working. Also because the support was lacking. I had to comb through countless pages on their site to find the answers I needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2020 by Ingrid E. Graff-Feilx and Walter E. Felix Jr. Ingrid E. Graff-Feilx and Walter E. Felix Jr.

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