Find out WHY the Insta 360 ONE RS is our new FAVOURITE 360 cam AND THEN SOME: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n6t5Jf2biMQ.html Support the channel and get SPECIAL OFFERS here: store.insta360.com/?insrc=INR8Q2C And how we ERASE the car mount and combine the Insta360 GO2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html Many of the shots seen are from these videos: ru-vid.com/group/PLac3G86Co_hxbovvNSSKPOS1AlOrwonI7
You sir are my new HERO! I was trying to figure out how to ramp up my car reviews and road trip videos, and was wanting to retire my GoPro hero 8. I had tried a Hero 9, and Hero 10 and just couldnt get the shots I wanted. My Insta360 One X2 arrived today. Ill be doing an unboxing of it, and then start playing with it by mirroring a lot of what you have shown in this video. Finally I can use one camera to get a lot of dynamic shots to use in my final edits.
Ha ha! Awesome! Glad to have given you some new inspiration. I welcome a shout out once you apply these techniques 🤙 Since this video I've used the isolated exposure less as it's usually too different except in rare circumstances. Do experiment with it before trying to make a full video, especially to get the exposure right and for the audio to be good enough. Audio has been one of the biggest challenges.
Thanks for the mention on your channel... Now, we've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Thank you! I've released another video since then showing how I've taken this further - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html Subscribe, as there's another update coming!
Great video! I'm going to try this for my next travel video. In my initial experiments, (Insta360 X3) with the X3 mounted as you show, horizontally & in line with the pillars. Looks great, but in the Insta360 Studio, it wants to turn as the car turns. How do I turn off that "feature"? I like the fixed camera look that you demonstrate and a keyframe doesn't seem to do it. Ah ....I found it! I rewatched your video and you did say to "lock the direction" which is located in the Stabilization Type. Thanks for sharing your great tips!
So cool! I’ve always loved how you handle the camerawork, and this behind the scenes look was great. Keep up the good work man. Your style is one of the best in the business.
We've dramatically improved the mount! We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Thanks for watching! Please make sure you check out my update on the rear suction mount setup: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Finally found it! A shot just the way I like. I am looking for someone who can tell me how to zoom by full throttle or hitting the brake. Is it the camera or the edit?
It's in the editing. You can do it in the app. I use keyframes in Insta360 Studio these days Latest update on the video you've just watched here:: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y6C2s_aQSj4.html
Great Video showing the 360 One X2.. For the Audio fix I’m using a Zoom H1n with a Hollyland wireless lavaliere mic. Audio is crisp.( issue with 360 is a audio MHz thing) You can easily sync your audio in Premiere Pro. Look up a video. Hope this helps.
Thanks for watching. As I explain in the video, I used to record audio separately. Final Cut Pro syncs it easily too. The problem was having multiple devices to start recording while vlogging at 70mph when on an interesting part in the middle of a 2 hour drive... Many moments lost due to the audio record button forgotten to be pressed, or I thought it started but it didn't actually start... Leaving unusable audio from the camera. Hence my setup. The Lav mics just stay on the whole time. Editing overheads are lower too. The timestamp on the exported video is at the time of export, not recording time. So matching up the audio file to the video file is less straight forward. If there was a one-press solution that reliably started recording on the camera and audio recorder simultaneously, that would be ideal. You may also enjoy this video showing how I erase the suction mount: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Great, informative video might have to look at the x2 to go alongside the GoPro. What mic set up do you use for the exhaust, I always either get too much wind noise or not enough exhaust?
That's something I'm still trying to figure out. This was the inbuilt mic. I adjusted the audio properties in Final Cut Pro, and masked it with music... But, I've got something in mind that I'm going to try soon. Thanks for watching! Hope you check out some of our other vlogs 😁
So thats how you get these incredible 3rd person views! I can't believe you capture it with a kinda car selfie stick! Impressive! And it even covers up the views of said mount, sweet!
Thanks! Well in this video, the mount is still visible but harder to see because of the dark windscreen. But, I actually erased the mount completely in the edit of this other video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b2kLs42fCkg.html
Great tutorial really well explained, the shots look awesome. I've just ordered an Insta360 one r twin edition, going to film some test drives.😃 Love the 370z, good to make the most of Japanese muscle cars before electric cars take over. Liked and subscribed, all the best. Thanks
Thank you! Hope you check out some more videos 😁 What do you think of how these test shots turned out? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b2kLs42fCkg.html
And it just got cooler... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Thank you, got this yesterday after watching your video, so now I’m practicing When you say “flatten” out a particular angle, what editing parameter affects that ?
Thanks for watching. To flatten the image, I mean reduce the fisheye effect In the Insta360 studio, set a keyframe, then reduce the value for Distortion Control and then reduce the FOV Control. Adjust these to get the look you like.
I've got a 370z sport tech and I might end up using this camera sometime down the road. Looks great for car shots! Can you do more videos of it with the 370z??
Thanks! Have you seen this one? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b2kLs42fCkg.html There's general vlogs where I use it here: ru-vid.com/group/PLac3G86Co_hyyf4ZxRr6YnA8jp7Ct_sWH
Thank you! When the tech can stay on for extended periods and with enough storage, it could be the direction dashcams go in. At the moment, at 5.7K for the 360 view and with the camera overheating with extended usage on a hot sunny day in the windscreen, it's not quite ready for that yet... But one day soon I'm sure.
I don't recommend that suction mount personally. Explained here, with a better alternative: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Top video mate. Really well put together and informative. I’m planning on buying a One X2 for exactly this use and you just answered every question I needed to ask! Thanks 😊
In this video, no. It's just the built in mic on the camera. There's a lot of wind noise which I tried to reduce in post. I also hid some of it with music. We're trying different external mic setups to improve sound. We've not found the best one yet but will post more when we do.
And it just got better... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Brother, that God's view was such a blast and I reckon you must have reached beyond 130km/h, with the tuna pole glued like the horn of the unicorn? Very generous of you, thank you!
Once again Ant a brilliant video, although... I was going to test my 360x 2 using a very similar style of review using the car so please don't think I'm copying ha! Great review my friend
And this video is next level... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
@@sportzntouring thats what i thought. Im ordering mine today but wanted to make sure it wasnt a specific selfie stick that did this effect. Thank you for the quick reply and the help 🙏🔥
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I've really wanted to do the trailing car shot as well and finally got the 3 m selfie stick. A few questions, how far did you extend the selfie stick? Did the stick bend at all? The rated load is 300 g and I am a bit worried it will bend. What window mount did you use? I am comparing window mount vs magnetic mount. Thanks, and great video!
Thank you! I used the Delkin Fat Gecko Triple Mount. The pole was at about 2.5m. there was some forward and lateral swing in the mount so I used three cable ties to limit forward and lateral swing. Of course, the glass and suction mounts were clean and dry before mounting. Hope that helps
Hi Daniel, I've designed a whole new rig for the suction mount... Not only is it more stable, it's also invisible (with a bit of editing)... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
No, I filmed the pieces to camera on a Canon M50. I can't see a line... Although I've only looked on my phone. What kind of device did you look at it on?
And it only gets better... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Thank you 😊 I've been trying to find a safe location for that for over a year. I'd seen the shot since about 18 months ago but always seemed a little sketchy where people were filming them. So glad to finally get it! Thanks for watching 🤙
Yeah, it's the Delkin Fat Gecko Triple Mount. I don't think the basic single mount will take the weight of the extended selfie stick... I didn't want to risk it at least.
And it only gets better... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Magic! No, really the stick gets lost in the stitch line between the two lenses. But you can still see some of it the further away it is due to flex in the stick... Plus you also see the camera mount... Except in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b2kLs42fCkg.html
More is explained in our latest update... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Thanks! We've tried a few things. In this video we used the One X2. I then reduced the wind noise as much as possible in post. Since then, we've tried a few different options, the best seems to be a separate audio recording via a wired lav mic with a "wind muff" plugged into my phone. In this other video, we used audio from the Go2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
I dont know if final cut pro has audio waveform sync like davinci resolve does but you could record audio seperately and waveform sync it with the video.
Final Cut Pro does that too, pretty seamlessly. I used to record the audio separately, as mentioned in the video, and do just that... This has a couple of issues. 1. I'm vlogging in my car. I don't record the entire two hour drive - that's not practical. I only record parts that are interesting. I can't plan when that is in a convoy of random cars. So it means switching on two devices, while driving hoping to capture something that's happening right there and then... Instead I now just switch on one device (I leave the mics on for the whole drive). 2. On a two hour drive I'll record up to 10-15 sequences. Matching up the video and audio files to then sync them only adds to the editing overheads. So, good audio, on one camera saves time. Thanks for watching and the comments are appreciated 🤙
You have done great job man I really love the video and how you explain it well done 👍🏼 Delkin Devices Fat Gecko Triple Suction Camera Mount is that the brand you where using ?
It was, with some help from cable ties to limit lateral and longitudinal swing... but I've got a whole new mount setup which is lower profile, more rigid and easier to mask out completely. It's a rig using a few components. Too hard to explain here.... I hope to make a video on this soon.
We're no longer using that mount... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Great video... I'm trying to get similar shots but can't seem to get the exposure correct between the 2 lenses. Any chance of a tutorial on configuring and setting up the X2 for these type shots?
I'll be honest, I've had similar trouble. I've found myself only using isolated mode in very poor lighting. Otherwise I leave isolated mode off and try to set the exposure for the best compromise between interior and exterior lighting. It's trial and error given the lighting conditions you find yourself with. I don't think I'll be making a video just on that as that's not what this channel is really about but I may mention it in an update I've got coming on how I've improved the exterior mount. Thanks for watching.
I tend to only record in short segments, rarely longer than about 25 mins at a time. The battery lasts about an hour and can be charged while running via a USB-C cable. But, like any camera like this, if it's exposed to a lot of heat, it can stop recording. That's only happened to me when it was a hot day, the sun was beating down onto the windscreen while the car was parked and I'd left the camera in the windscreen... Then 15 mins into the recording it showed a warning and stopped the recording. Depends on what you want it for I guess.
I've used Fat Gecko mounts and they aren't even close to having the same level of firmness to the suction on the car. I personally wouldn't use them in this application.
whats the mount you used to put it for the drone shot? I just got the camera and got the extended selfie stick but don’t know what I need to mount it to the back of my car
I used the delkin fat ghecko triple mount but I don't recommend it. I had to carefully secure it with cable ties and even then I had to accelerate, decelerate and turn slower to minimise movement. I've got a new rig that has a few elements, too much to explain in a comment and I plan to make a video on that soon. Watch this space. And thanks for watching 😁
We've completely changed up the mount! We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
So what suction mount did you buy for the selfie stick to mount on it and what specific selfie stick was it ? I want to do those drone like shots but can’t find any info on what specific items I need to make sure it all fits properly together.
Thanks, I'm getting lots of questions on this, I probably should make a video just on mounts... The suction mount I used was the Fat Gecko Triple Mount. I had to use cable ties to limit longitudinal movement on the ball joint though. So, I'm actually looking for a better solution. The monopod is the Insta360 Extended Edition Selfie Stick (new version) which seems to currently be out of stock... store.insta360.com/product/Extended_Edition_Selfie_Stick?insrc=INR8Q2C
I've just added links in the description to all the Insta360 accessories and mounts used in this video. I've provided the name of the triple mount so you can find your best supplier in your region.
@@sportzntouring I have the NEW extended stick. Did you find a better suction mount and what was your top speed with the extended stick? I wished their new Roadie controller would work with the X2.
@@Carl_in_AZ I do have a new mount setup but it's probably something I'll need to explain in a video. I wasn't going fast as the the mount allowed too much lateral play. But, wide angle lenses create the illusion of speed so you don't need to go fast for the video to look like it's fast.
Our whole suction mount rig has changed... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Until the "invisible" cold shoe wireless go mount arrives this week, I've been using a rip-off copy of their "unicorn" in the cab of the van. The wireless go clips onto that nicely.
That last video, how do you get the affect of the car driving faster than the camera. Looks like it's taking off then the camera catches up. Hope I explained that well enough 😂
Back then, I used zooming in and out via the record button in the iPad app. Now, I use keyframes in the the Insta360 Studio desktop app. Keyframes are touched upon in this video, among other things: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Yes, you can, within Bluetooth range. That's what I did for this recording. Do also check out the invisible suction mount hack that compliments this here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
I used the Fat Gecko triple mount, but I don't recommend it. I had to use cable ties to secure the selfie stick. It had a lot of sway. I'm making a video in the next couple of weeks to show my new setup. Watch this space 😁
We've changed up the suction mount and the new one is sooooo much better.... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
For how long can one record? I wanted to vlog when I visit home for my own memories I was hoping this thing can run long enough :) like when on trips etc and not just short bursts, the 150 degree how long can that record?
On the One X2, it's up to an hour on a single battery, subject to SD card storage. But we've rarely recorded for longer than 15 minutes. Exporting reframed video of much more than that can come with other challenges in the device you're exporting on, like running out of storage, that means we sometimes trim the video before trying to export. Our main reason for using it is because we're vloggers and it means we get the multiple camera angles and panning shots from one camera in unplanned situations. It's hard to say if it will meet your needs without knowing more.
I've just added links to all the Insta360 accessories and mounts used in this video. I've provided the name of the triple mount so you can find your best supplier in your region.
We've completely changed the mount we're using... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Im really looking into getting a camera and this Might be it. Ima start taking my gs400 drifting. First time drifting at the track and first time with a camera
It's a great piece of kit. I wish we had gear like this when my son was racing... Some background on that in the early part of this video... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vvA8-keKMtA.html
Would be nice if you had a v-8 engine in that car to get that great muscle car sound like maybe a Boss 429 mustang, but then if we had that kind of money might want to be doing something else. . great job.
Ahhhh... I like the VQ sound... If I was to get a v8 I'd want a high-revving flat-plane-crank screamer... Not really into the low rumble of the typical American V8s.
The camera only records for between 30-60 mins on one charge and it doesn't loop or have any auto start/stop features. It's not designed to be dash cam, only a creative tool. I hope that helps answer your question. Thanks for watching 👊🏾
Thank you! When you say the finishing edit do you mean at the end of the same video, or on this POV to 3rd Person View version?: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b2kLs42fCkg.html
@@sportzntouring I was referring to end of this same video, just watched this other one, very nice edit!!! I just realized that the best way to complete remove the "bended" selfie stick (because of the weight of the camera) its pointing to left and right instead of up and down how is normally showed so the bend its always invisible :) cool!!!
@@alexurizar that can work depending on the scene, but the stitch is then in the middle of the shot. This can leave artefacts. But it might work. Let us know how you get on.
You can do this either with the iPad App using the record button by dragging up to zoom in and down to zoom out. Or, with the studio desktop app using keyframes. Hope that helps! More cool tips in today's video, live in a few hours!
Hi i wanna try the thrid person view (7:25)on my car too,but i scare the stick will broke or fly off when car in high speed .what is the speed limit and how to set up ?If you do more video about it i will very appreciate
Yeah, it's a risk and why it took me so long to do the shot. I kept the speed below 45mph. I don't know what speed the selfie stick can hold but the biggest issue is the suction mount. I'll see if I can include more in a future video. We've got a backlog of videos to edit so might not be for a while.
Now, even more like a game... We've just released a 2022 update! And you won't want to miss this one... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
It's a great camera. No, the camera doesn't move. It just films in all directions. You have to choose the shots you want in the app afterwards. There's lots of tutorials on RU-vid that will help. Thanks for watching
You don't need the wireless mics, it's only if you want better audio quality in-car. I watched a couple of your videos just now and the in-car audio is hard on the ears. You sound far away and the background noise and hiss is quite high on your in-car GoPro footage. If that's ok for your content, that's cool. Personally, I want the in-car conversation to be clear and as crisp as possible. Hopefully you took some other ideas from the video. There's another video coming soon that you'll like though... Ideas in it that I think will benefit some of your content even with the GoPro so watch this space. Either way, thanks for watching. Appreciate the comment too 🤙
Here's an update on the receiver for the wireless lav mics... Plus, something we know you'll be interested in... A vanishing suction mount: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html
Hey, thanks for watching. More on suction mounts explained here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lolPY-mHjws.html Links in description of that video
In the App, you can set exposure to "Isolated". You can't choose the levels of exposure individually, it's all automatic. It only works in certain lightly conditions though. Otherwise it's too bright on one and too dark in the other
First of all, thanks for watching! The mount is the Delkin Fat Gecko Triple Mount. There's issues with it moving so I secured it with zip ties, as seen in the video. Hope that helps!
@@leeyasuo hey, no problem. Take care with this as if really isn't ideal with the extended selfie stick at higher speeds. Lots of lateral movement unless you secure it carefully. Test it away from public roads. I've got a new setup now, that I'll share in a future video 🤙
Ahhh the English terms may confuse folks more used to American vocabulary. In American, it's a windshield (glass window in front of the driver) and a gear stick (a lever used to shift gears manually). Is that helpful?
Great video tutorial. Lots of helpful tips.. especially the one with positioning the camera with the A pillar. So important for exposure differences in and out of the car.
Thank you. Experiment with the isolated exposure... On bright days it can struggle to find the balance. If it's very sunny I now tend to leave the isolated exposure off and try to find the right compromise with the same exposure compensation.
Indeed! It makes them much harder to see. Because I use the stitch line calibration features in the desktop Insta360 Studio, I can often make them largely undetectable most of the time. It also has a chromatic calibration which can help when using isolated exposure as it tries to blend the exposure differences. Sometimes though, that can make it look worse. It's a bit trial and error.