![]() In reality, the camera was just stationary in the middle of the band room. Below is a sample: this was a 360 video I reframed to make it look like there was a cameraman panning around the band (I’m on drums, by the way). To that end, Insta360 built this creative software trick that lets me pan around an existing 360-degree footage, set framing as I see fit, and then render a regular video with those camera movements. While 360-degree videos can be viewed with a VR headset or on YouTube, I prefer to reframe 360-degree videos into a conventional video for uploading to Instagram. The 360 lens in the One RS is actually identical to the One X2’s lens, so you’re getting the exact same 360-degree footage. ![]() Its standalone 360 camera, the One X2, is widely considered the best consumer-grade 360 camera on the market. This shouldn’t be a surprise, because 360 cameras are ultimately Insta360’s main claim to fame. Like almost all 360 cameras, the footage here is just two 180-degree super fisheye videos stitched together, and Insta360’s software does a good job of hiding the stitch line. Switch to the 360 lens and the Insta360 One RS can capture 360-degree footage up to 5.7K. At night, obviously, video quality takes a hit, with noticeable noise. Dynamic range is excellent during the daytime footage too. Notice how the stabilization is really good even as I’m running full speed. Below is a collection of 4K Boost lens footage, captured in daytime and nighttime.
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