Now, this is what they mean by saying "unbiased, honest, professional review". Thank you... On a side note: in terms of overall quality, how does this 72MP photo compares to RX 1inch's 21MP?
Thank you really appreciate it! I've not tested the RS 1" - but the quality will be better with its larger sensor. I wouldn't personally be too concerned with the megapixel number - sensor size and lens are far more important.
If you're interested in this camera please use this link and help support my channel: www.insta360.com/sal/x3?insrc=INRT7JX (you get a free selfie stick with this link too!) What do you think of the X3 - are you considering this as your first 360° camera? Or if you have this model or the X2 what do you think of it - I'd love to hear! Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:44 Unboxing 0:59 Soft pouch, protection, camera stability 1:18 X3 vs ONE X2, larger screen, new lens and quick buttons 2:12 Larger 1800mAh battery, charging port 2:40 New 1/2" 48MP Quad Bayer sensor, maximum resolution still 5.7K 30fps 3:14 Other supported resolutions and frame rates, precord mode, 3:29 Stitching process - makes selfie stick "invisible" 3:58 Dimensions and weight, compared to X2 4:22 Connecting via app to activate camera / update firmware 4:45 Standard and active HDR video modes 5.7K 25fps 5:03 3K 100fps slow motion mode, 4K 60fps mode 5:18 Using touch screen 5:39 Changing shooting modes and settings 6:20 Reviewing footage 6:40 Recommended settings, haptic, quick capture 7:15 Microphone test (stereo mode), other settings 7:49 Quick button - operating the camera with only buttons 8:34 Editing footage in Insta360 app 9:03 Single lens mode including test footage 9:47 New "Me" mode (selfie mode) including test footage and discussion 10:55 New 72MP photo mode, HDR photo mode 11:37 Loop recording mode (dashcam mode) 11:50 Low light performance (not great) 12:00 Conclusions - who's this camera for? Comparing the X3 to other Insta360 cameras and the GoPro's 360 camera
I'm a DJ and I want to record the entire night for my gig vlog. I was thinking of mounting a 360 camera such as the Insta360 Infront of me so it captures me the entire night (this way I don't need a social media assistant as much) as well as capture the entire venue/dance floor. I'd like it to be recorded at 4k or AT LEAST 1080P. Is there a slot for a large capacity SD card? I will probably need 2 or more SD cards for longer nights. Is this the right product to execute my idea?
The issue is low light capability. These cameras aren't great when there's no much light. And you'll record at 5.7K but only output 1080p as the flat video file for general cosnumption.
I don't think it will feel like much of an upgrade - but I do find the X3 and X2 easier to use - and more importantly for me much slimmer to slip into my pocket!
I use a 512GB card - I've not tested a 1TB card but according to this article it should be ok: onlinemanual.insta360.com/x3/en-us/faq/compatibility/storage
Now, this is what they mean by saying "unbiased, honest, professional review". Thank you... On a side note: in terms of overall quality, how does this 72MP photo compares to RX 1inch's 21MP?
Thank you really appreciate it! I've not tested the RS 1" - but the quality will be better with its larger sensor. I wouldn't personally be too concerned with the megapixel number - sensor size and lens are far more important.
If you're interested in this camera please use this link and help support my channel: www.insta360.com/sal/x3?insrc=INRT7JX (you get a free selfie stick with this link too!)
What do you think of the X3 - are you considering this as your first 360° camera? Or if you have this model or the X2 what do you think of it - I'd love to hear!
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:44 Unboxing
0:59 Soft pouch, protection, camera stability
1:18 X3 vs ONE X2, larger screen, new lens and quick buttons
2:12 Larger 1800mAh battery, charging port
2:40 New 1/2" 48MP Quad Bayer sensor, maximum resolution still 5.7K 30fps
3:14 Other supported resolutions and frame rates, precord mode,
3:29 Stitching process - makes selfie stick "invisible"
3:58 Dimensions and weight, compared to X2
4:22 Connecting via app to activate camera / update firmware
4:45 Standard and active HDR video modes 5.7K 25fps
5:03 3K 100fps slow motion mode, 4K 60fps mode
5:18 Using touch screen
5:39 Changing shooting modes and settings
6:20 Reviewing footage
6:40 Recommended settings, haptic, quick capture
7:15 Microphone test (stereo mode), other settings
7:49 Quick button - operating the camera with only buttons
8:34 Editing footage in Insta360 app
9:03 Single lens mode including test footage
9:47 New "Me" mode (selfie mode) including test footage and discussion
10:55 New 72MP photo mode, HDR photo mode
11:37 Loop recording mode (dashcam mode)
11:50 Low light performance (not great)
12:00 Conclusions - who's this camera for? Comparing the X3 to other Insta360 cameras and the GoPro's 360 camera
I'm a DJ and I want to record the entire night for my gig vlog. I was thinking of mounting a 360 camera such as the Insta360 Infront of me so it captures me the entire night (this way I don't need a social media assistant as much) as well as capture the entire venue/dance floor.
I'd like it to be recorded at 4k or AT LEAST 1080P. Is there a slot for a large capacity SD card? I will probably need 2 or more SD cards for longer nights.
Is this the right product to execute my idea?
The issue is low light capability. These cameras aren't great when there's no much light. And you'll record at 5.7K but only output 1080p as the flat video file for general cosnumption.
I have a GoPro max would you suggest buying the insta 360 x3 or just keep my GoPro max?
I don't think it will feel like much of an upgrade - but I do find the X3 and X2 easier to use - and more importantly for me much slimmer to slip into my pocket!
@@TheTechnologyMan Thank You
What is the maximum storage card I can use on a X3. Can I use 1TB memory card?
I use a 512GB card - I've not tested a 1TB card but according to this article it should be ok: onlinemanual.insta360.com/x3/en-us/faq/compatibility/storage
Anyone who has the money!
Yes they're not cheap! Perhaps check eBay for an older model since not a huge difference.