Important: I bought the Insta360 Link 2C based off what I saw here and unfortunately had to return it. If you have a Mac - even if it meets the spec advertised - there is a good chance a lot of the features like Bokeh, Beauty retouching etc. won't work. Insta's marketing it completely misleading. I'm on a 2019 mac i9 - old but pretty over-powered for what it was then, massive Ram and graphics card (AMD). However, it said I needed an Nvidia graphics card and M1 chip for features like bokeh, beauty etc. At least 70% of the features didn't work, and that included the key ones like bokeh, background blur etc which are the main reasons for buying it. All you get left with is some very simple colour grading and the basic camera controls. None of this is on their website and loads of Mac users are returning them. TL/DR this camera is not fit for release for Mac users. Insta's support is non-existent. If you buy, get it from somewhere that had a flexible returns policy. Such a shame!
Thanks for the info, that is an important detail. I would not have kept it either if those features didn't work. It's a pretty power hungry webcam I will say, I had another comment about lag when in 4K and I just noticed it too now when it wasn't doing it before.
@@ReliableTechforCreators If they fix those issues I would re-buy. It is power hungry, but my laptop is used for professional video work at 4k so it shouldn't be the problem if they optimised the software. That said, certain other AI based video software (eg Video AI) has similar problems where it can't adequately use the AMD graphics card, and Topaz who make it are saying it is actually an Apple issue that can only be solved by them. Given Apple would rather people just drop more money on their latest overpriced hardware, it may not ever get fixed. Anyway, I'm enjoying the content - keep going 👍
@@ReliableTechforCreators I was just using the insta 360 link controller that comes with it. When i use Nvidia broadcast it's not that bad. What are you using to make this video with ?