Nice comparison Iffy. The 360 seemed to show raindrops on your white fence much better - but the up close is no bueno. I used my cell phone with a screen/lens protector for 90% of my videos. Had a nice Canon G7 I used...but dirt eventually got inside the lens. Cell phone from then on out.
Thx, i used a Sony RX for a while and it was really good. Does not have the stabilization as the action cams and not really one that i would want to have out in the rain and mud.
I've been using the fujifilm xp140. I mostly do water hunts. It doesn't need a case. It suits the type of hunting pretty good and has the option to zoom.
@IffySignals there's no external mic port. I wouldn't be able to use an external mic in the water anyway. I was using the knock off "No Pros" they were a bit sketchy.
I think the AcePro has a better sharper overalll clearer for sure.. I am not one who would use either as i am a poor boy.. either one would probably make my videos better in the long run but using phone does ok enough to get me by.. Thanks for showing us the different in the video quality AcePro is way better then Gopro and you can also record longer too.. Peace
I'm currently using the Akaso v50x and I'm pretty happy with it for having a channel that will never take off, I don't have the easy going RU-vid personality, I freeze up on camera and can't think of anything to say so my vids are silent But I'm thinking of upgrading to a GoPro, because I think I can't use the Akaso as a camera over wifi, which is a deal breaker for me, I want to keep both my camera and phone plugged into a battery bank while live streaming
There's even a macro lens for the GoPro sold on Amazon. I think that would be good for what you do. The Ace Pro has been a disappointment since I bought it.
Very disappointing for that Insta360 on showing finds. I found the best for close-up shots is my Canon M50 mirrorless, but I don't take that out when it is muddy, raining or snowing.