Insta360 ONE RS Adds Stabilization To The Modular Action-Cam
The use of various moving parts is what makes the Insta360 One RS stand out from similar cameras, such as the very well-established GoPro. It utilizes a three-part design, with the separate processor and battery connecting to interchangeable lenses. You can transform the camera into a 360 cam at any given time, or you can move the lenses around to accommodate what you’re currently recording.
One of the new additions in this iteration of the Insta360 is the high-performance 4K boost lens that comes with a ½” 48-megapixel image sensor. Made for wide-angle photos and videos, it can shoot 60fps footage at 4K and 48MP stills. It also brings Active HDR, a companion for fast-paced shots, such as various sports. Insta360 claims that, due to this new technology, the camera will be free from issues such as ghosting when you’re recording on the move. Without a tripod, the footage should still be stabilized, too. The lens also provides 6K Widescreen mode for those beautiful vistas that we all want to indulge in when out in nature.
The “core” of the camera, which simply stands for the processor, has received a few upgrades, making using the cam more pleasant than it was before. There’s an extra microphone to improve sound quality, 50% faster Wi-Fi for quicker transfers, and changes to the menu that make switching between various shooting modes a lot easier. There’s also a new Instant Zoom option that lets you zoom up to 2.7 times while recording videos.
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