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If you've ever battled for number 1-10 on a world leaderboard using these then you'll see things very differently specially with those break preferences. I am not offended that you like what you like, I professionally disagree.
i rather pay more for immersion than paying for separate gpu and cpu in standalone headset i have powerfull pc so it dosent make sence to not use it on full potencial
For the 60fps I think you need to 'enable' the "Portrait Resolution and High Framerate..." on the bottom left list there at 16:23 . Please update if its do able.
alll those youtubers/streamers who suggest this mic must send money to people who influence to buy this problematic microphone that brakes after updating the firmware !!!!!! im telling that because epos customer support is garbage you aint gone get your money back you don't even get a mail answer !!!!!! soooo who is gone give me my money back for suggesting me a broken mic and a customer support that is not exist !!!!
The jitterness on that Action 5 stabilisation is unwachable even during the day its so damn bad. Maybe try to quadruple Shutterspeed instead of doubling i believe that could work well motion blur won't be so great but the overall footage will turn out better for example, bright sunny day, ND32, 4K24 shutter speed 1/100
On the Insta360 site, the specs state that both webcams support 1080p @ 60 fps. From the software @ 6:26, it didn't give that as an option. Do you know if this webcam does indeed support 1080p @ 60 fps?
Personally the DJI Air 3 S would be the best for semi-consumer. In the USA the drone over 250 grams is not a problem to fly as long you registered and have remote ID, and if use commercially just need license Part 107. If you go anywhere else I recommend not to get anything over 250 gram or too expensive, it will be taken away or not able to fly ( check the countries regulation). DJI products I recommend are the mini series for travel for average consumer.
I wonder what about ANC hissing? I had it with Arctic Pro wireless, and looks like other models have that as well. HOWEVER, I read somewhere that it was actually fixed in Nova Pro Wireless. Wonder if that’s the case though. Thing is - some people just don’t hear the hissing. So if anyone who used a model that hissed, but can now confirm that Nova Pro doesn’t hiss, it would be great info. My Sony Inzone H9 had zero hiss, and are pretty good, but they started disintegrating after 2 years. Looking for a better built product. But also have pretty bad experience with older Steelseries.
Mic monitoring keeps getting set to 60 after power cycle. Swarm 2 not saving setting through power cycle. Is fully up to date but transmitter and headset. About to send back
Pros: Decently durable, accurate and fine controls, grippy grips, has a non-rgb version that is half the price, stylish. Cons: Heavy enough to kill a man with, not for use over long periods, re-bindable paddles are poorly placed, triggers initially have a tendency to pinch your finger.
I just want to know if you did something on post to make the stabilization seems good. I saw on some motovlogers that the stabilization looks really awful when they use the same camera settings in this video to create motion blur.
Personally, I'll just buy the large capacity battery. They fit & function in the Action 4 & 3. The only really plus, is the ability to connect 2 of the Mic 2 TXs to the Action 5 (Pro?) vs the Action 4 only connecting to one.. But that is entirely software based; nothing is limiting it hardware wise.. but DJI are price scrapers, so they will (99.9% sure) not update the Action 4 to have that function so it pushes people to buy the 5 ("Pro").. Action 4 works entirely just fine, and for me recording in the dark or "low light" really isn't a need.. I don't ride at night. so no reason to upgrade.