Thanks! It's the insta360 x3, i made it look good but normally it's not so good as reviews make it seem, actually i almost turned back the camera when i bought it, the new insta360 x4 probably is the solution to the x3 problems if you're planning to buy it
@@IsaacRC I'm actually having a hard time choosing between DJI Osmo aciton 4 and 360x4. insta360 x4 is very compatible for cycling and many things. But I also do street photography. and for that I need something single angle and smaller. Insta360 Go 3 also winks, but in general, I think Osmo Action 4 is the best choice. It also offers a wider range of color editing and night shooting. Thank you for your answer, I subscribed, I'm waiting for new videos ✨
@@ahakuytra5179 You're welcome, in my quest for a good action cam for cycling, I ended collecting 4 cams so far, I realised that when you ride there's some problems that standard action cams can't solve, mainly the fact that when you ride the torso moves in relation of how fast you are pedalling like when one is sprinting the camera ends up looking down ruining the vid, the only way to solve this is with a camera that can record 180 degrees (a fisheye lens) then in post one can always reframe, turns out a fisheye introduces many other advantages like if you noticed super wide field of views are more realistic with speed, looks actually as fast as it was, also better stabilisation as it has more image to crop. But for that a high resolution to crop is needed and that's where Insta360 X3 was failing with really bad compression artefacts but now with the x4 i'd guess they corrected that and can be the perfect cam for cycling, you can always crop as if it where a standard action cam, the insta360 software works perfect, and the raw photos with the X3 are perfect. Well there's plenty of secret tricks i learned with the x3 like using a single lens with Gyroflow, if you need tips feel free to ask anytime
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good driving, good music✨ Are you using a 360 camera for this angle? Or is it an ultra wide gopro?
Thanks! It's the insta360 x3, i made it look good but normally it's not so good as reviews make it seem, actually i almost turned back the camera when i bought it, the new insta360 x4 probably is the solution to the x3 problems if you're planning to buy it
@@IsaacRC I'm actually having a hard time choosing between DJI Osmo aciton 4 and 360x4. insta360 x4 is very compatible for cycling and many things. But I also do street photography. and for that I need something single angle and smaller. Insta360 Go 3 also winks, but in general, I think Osmo Action 4 is the best choice. It also offers a wider range of color editing and night shooting. Thank you for your answer, I subscribed, I'm waiting for new videos ✨
@@ahakuytra5179 You're welcome, in my quest for a good action cam for cycling, I ended collecting 4 cams so far, I realised that when you ride there's some problems that standard action cams can't solve, mainly the fact that when you ride the torso moves in relation of how fast you are pedalling like when one is sprinting the camera ends up looking down ruining the vid, the only way to solve this is with a camera that can record 180 degrees (a fisheye lens) then in post one can always reframe, turns out a fisheye introduces many other advantages like if you noticed super wide field of views are more realistic with speed, looks actually as fast as it was, also better stabilisation as it has more image to crop. But for that a high resolution to crop is needed and that's where Insta360 X3 was failing with really bad compression artefacts but now with the x4 i'd guess they corrected that and can be the perfect cam for cycling, you can always crop as if it where a standard action cam, the insta360 software works perfect, and the raw photos with the X3 are perfect. Well there's plenty of secret tricks i learned with the x3 like using a single lens with Gyroflow, if you need tips feel free to ask anytime