Thanks for the great video. For #3, your colleague Shanil noticed removing the soft rubber end from the 10 foot long selfie-stick removes the black strip from the stitched seam. -Frank
The tip to use quick capture is great! I find the display is basically impossible to see in daylight so being able to just long press and start shooting is perfect. Great video!
Great tips! I just got an Insta360 One X and I'm taking it to Moab, Utah next week for a week of offroading and camping. This video couldn't have come at a better time! I especially will pay attention to the stitching lines, I never considered that before. It's blatantly obvious in your demonstration. Thanks!
Hey Ben, thank you for the tips... With my previews 360 cameras I used to shoot the sun right at the middle of the camera to get same exposure on both lenses because there was no HDR before, now with this new insta360 camera I love that HDR option, so it will compensate the exposure in sunlight. Again, Thank you for the tip!!
I have been following the Insta 360 camera for a little bit of time now. As well as Matterport a capturing camera. They cannow work together to create a 3d floor plan. Can you look at sharing how to do this and the costs associated with it?
Thanks for that short list. I’ve had my Insta360 One X for a couple of weeks now but haven’t had much time to play with it. The Quick Capture feature is exatly what I need! I find it really hard to read the display when in bright sunlight and I’ve missed some great opportunities. Learning, learning, learning. I hit that Subscribe button and notifications, of course!
Am I able to take a series of photos, with the Insta360 One X, around a person as they stand still, and create a 360° photo of that person by stitching all of the photos together?
Hi is it possible when recording to keep the camera pointing straight rather than showing my face in the video when I make a turn? I can change the point of focus in the Studio app on Mac on Freecapture. However it won't be a 360 video anymore.
Hello, your 360 videos are cool.... I have a question please. I’m unable to maintain correct orientation of the insta360 one x view. I mean that the video image isn’t parallel to the ground and keep swinging. I adjust it manually but when I select a pivot point it tilts again.I already did the gyro calibration..!
Thanks for the video! I've looked at Amazon feedback for the camera and seen people complain the camera isn't compatible with Android phones. Is that true? I just ordered a Samsung S20 and I'm looking into videoing. Another video mentioned IPhone compatibility, so it really makes me question whether the Insta360 is right for Android. I love its capability, but don't want to make a mistake. I would welcome your feedback. Cheers!
You should try LumaFusion iOS app.. it’s like having Premier Pro on your iPhone/iPad! Just to list a few.. you can apply luts and complex color edits, animate with key frame, add up to 6 4K video layers and up to 12 audio layers, you can also add green screen chroma key out any color, create all kinds of cool transitions with a good size library of preset transitions, and one of my favs is the clipboard allows you to copy any edit from one clip to the next and you can also save edits to use on feature projects! Oh yea and you can reinject 360 metadata! Just to list a few😂 But seriously this app is awesome!
Really great, to the point tips. I uploaded 4K 50fps straight from my phone to RU-vid the other day of a shark dive and RU-vid will only display max 1080 50fps. Not sure how to get the good quality on RU-vid happening for me...
How to switch in timelapse mode between timelapse and normal mode? Do i have to shoot another normal video and edit it together? in timelapse mode I make a pic every 2 seconds. Does this work with the app only?
Thanks for your tips! To tip #9: How do you slow it down - or speed the shutterspeed up? While in timelapse mode I couldn't find a key combination to switch from 1 pic/s to 30 pic/s.
Hi Ben, have watched few of your insta360 videos. Mine is just about to arrive and trying to learn as much as possible. Did Isnta360 release that plugin for FCPx or is it easier now to edit in desktop Studio app and then add music, voiceover in FCPX? Thank you.
Do you need to edit for focus perspective in Studio before Importing into FCPX? I tried to save the INSV files (000. and 010 pair for 5K) as 360 mp4 but they only come up as “fishbowl” mp4s in FCPX and I don’t see how FCPX can be used to set Perspective???
Is it normal that I can not zoom-In and Out while reframing and setting the pivot points with Inst360 App on my android cellphone? So disappointing :((( It was so easy with GoPro App, but GoPro Max does not have slow-mo... :(
Thanks for the tips Ben. Could you to a tutorial on editing the vids. Especially like to know how to transition from normal view to a tiny planet view. I haven't been able to figure it out in the Insta360 desktop software.
You need to click on the FreeCapture Button just above the Video Window. Then there a yellow round cross icon will appear just under the video window on the left. Click on that and all viewing parameters will appear in the bottom left part of the App. I'm currently using version 3.3.2
Hello there! Thx for info, it’s useful. Do you know how to make photo from video files?! Stop moment? I’ll be very useful! And the second question - in app we can publish an album, but only from files in app, but if i stitched photos on the computer, how to do several photos into the album?!(
VERY CURIOUS Is it okay to use shore power for continuous shooting? I plug my gopro into a battery right now for long recording. Curious if this camera is able to.
I got some starry night intervals shooting photos with my OneX. But I know don't if there any software can convert them into 360 time lapse video. Any suggestions? Many thanks!
So many other 360 RU-vidrs advise to always face the seam line towards the sun for better/equal exposure on both sides, and you're saying the opposite. So which is it?
Ha, I think it actually depends on the scenario, lighting conditions, time of day, camera movement, etc. That's why there are mixed signals. Experiment and see what works best for you
I have the same battery problem thank you I thought it was just me camera needs to be stored with the battery out of the camera or the battery will be destroyed three or four times after storing the camera battery was completely flat for I don't know how long which is really bad for the battery battery should be stored half charge 60% really bad for battery to store it flat with no charge
Physically yes, but the camera was heat up so fast and may be stop recording or give you warning about card speed problem. Even the worst case the camera was haulted and showing file saving, at the end you lost that piece of recordings. That's my recently experience for a trip at Europe.
It looks like you can get some great footage with it. How tight can you zoom in to achieve a 1080p shot? It's hard to imagine it since it's spherical. Maybe you could do a video and show how much you can zoom in to get a 1080 shot or even a 720 shot.
Tip 13: Always make sure when laying your Insta360 ONE X on a flat hard surface (5:00) to always put it down on a protective soft case..otherwise you make risk scratching the lens which can result in an expensive repair or replacement. 😉
I know for rules that I must moving stick with camera every 4 metres - then I must hide behind the wall to another room where I can watching what camera see over my iPhone or over lap top? .. Ok, and what then? When and where I must press the button "take a picture" to shoot one of pictures? Second - when I doing virtual tour of property how camera must be set up - on video or .jpeg - what I need for this? Furhter - Am I shooting a picture ON the camera button or press some button on my lap top behind the wall when I watching what camera recording? Or I set up stick with camera on position - going behind the wall to LOOK what camera see - get back to the camera and PRESS the BUTTON "shoot" (picture) ... then moving stick for another 4 metres, goes behind the wall, get back, press shooting ... or can I stand by the camera and just press the "take a picture" button?
Tip #0 - Turn off all data on my phone before connecting to the One X. I use a OnePlus 5 (Android). I have to turn off Mobile Data and Bluetooth to get the One X to properly connect and stay connected to my phone. And, I have to tell the OnePlus version of Android OS to stay connected to the One X Wifi even though there's not Internet connection.