Insta360 GO 3 - How to Capture Breathtaking Hiking Shots (ft. Gimbal Guru)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
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Take your hiking shots to the next level with Insta360 GO 3! @gimbalguru360 is here to show you his personal favorite techniques that he uses to capture awesome footage. Utilizing GO 3's Freeframe video mode to its max, you can control the action and make sick transitions, mimic FPV shots, and even capture stunning timelapses. Never miss a shot on your adventures with Insta360 GO 3!
Settings used:
Freeframe Video Mode
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Resolution: 1440P
FPS: 30
Intro 0:00
POV shot 2:04
Rotating Shot 3:25
Cover Transition 4:30
Water Transition 5:25
Timelapse 7:16
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Wonderful and helpful tips, thanks
I love making wideos! ; )
Just uploaded a beach video with the Insta360. Came out pretty good
So did I:))
AWESOME AMAZING SUPERB TOP ! ! ! !!
Can you do the Free Frame and Rotation Shots with the new Ace Pro?
Hi there,
Please kindly note that the Ace Pro supports the FreeFrame recording mode, and it is recommended to use a selfie stick for rotation shots.
Hope it makes sense!
That's really cool and awesome INSTA360. How I wish to have one to try for review and to use in better videos.
Its already released, you could buy one 😅
my wish camera insta360
If you use free frame to film, does it have to be set in ultra wide for example to be able to adjust in editing or does it not matter?
does not matter, you can change everything afterwards. :)
All footage in this video surely use insta go 3 ?
I have a Gimble and just bought a Insta go3. Can it be fitted on my Gimble for stabilized vids and shots while moving?
Hi there, sorry that GO 3 is not compatible with external Gimble. But GO 3 features excellent built-in stabilization. Files recorded in Video Mode with built-in FlowState stabilization allow for direct editing in other software, while files recorded in FreeFrame Video mode with post stabilization require processing via Insta360 Studio or the Insta360 app but allow aspect ratio changes in post. Which one to use depends on your needs and workflow. Both options have great stabilization performance.
grainy in real life
ONLY if you don't know what you are doing and set the wrong parameters 😉