Wow Pine Creek was ripping. The contrast of that hike is so spectacular. Starting in forest meadow and watching the walls get higher as you descend and the dirt changing to sand is amazing. My opinion is I think the Ponderosas smell like butterscotch. Thanks for sharing some of this area's beauty with everyone.
Justin and I have chatted many times about getting together. Need to make it happen. Might be harder though with him having a kid coming in a couple months.
Nice upgrades on the x4, especially the protective lenses that screw on. Camera has been a game changer for capturing my backpacking adventures. Thanks for the video!
Though Insta360 is getting a bad rap for their sponsorships, I am still going to get either the x4 or the ace pro as my main shooter, along with my iPhone to shoot additional shots.
It's unfortunate some of the reports that have been shared. My experience has been very positive with Insta360. Nothing close to what I've seen some people share. I shot this whole video on the AcePro and X4. Together they felt like a great combo.
I've generally been more satisfied with Insta360 from a user standpoint than GoPro. Battery life has been pretty good. I was able to film this entire 10 mile hike on about 45% total battery use. Haven't had it in cold enough weather to speak to that aspect.
Looked like a fun trip! After using an Insta360 Go 2 for a while and watching 360 videos.. I just don't like wide or super wide angle footage. Even on my DJI Action 4, I prefer the standard dewarped or 'Linear' in Insta360 terms. They are fun to use, but the post processing takes a lot of time and ends up using a lot of hard drive space. My workflow on my current setup is way faster. I edit using 720p preview footage the camera autogenerates. With proxy mode in DaVinci Resolve. Way faster to edit and renders the 4k footage.
Yeah I agree with you. I try to film in the dewarp/linear view anytime I can to keep it more natural. I like the perspective you get from the 360 camera, but I don't see it ever being used as a primary camera. I like the opportunity for the wide perspective and that it captures everything. But it definitely does require an increased amount of post work. Thanks!
@@BackcountryExposure I thought they would be cool for capturing footage you may miss. Like while on a bike. Or creating 360 panoramics for google street maps. They definitely have some fun uses. Especially if you have VR content in mind.
We have got to find out why Brigham designed those pockets so shallow . . . I would love to know what the purpose was behind that. If they had been 1 inch deeper . . . hmmm
I prefer watching nature as it is. To me nature is appreciated as when I walk through it. If I film it, it’s to remind it as I saw it. That’s the way that trip has to be remembered. I hope that this way of filming fades away… sorry! 🥴
Wow Pine Creek was ripping. The contrast of that hike is so spectacular. Starting in forest meadow and watching the walls get higher as you descend and the dirt changing to sand is amazing. My opinion is I think the Ponderosas smell like butterscotch. Thanks for sharing some of this area's beauty with everyone.
I had nothing to compare it to, but was surprised by how deep some of the crossings were. Yeeesh! Glad you enjoyed it man!
I Just pickec up the x4 and will be using it a lot. Love it so far
I’d like to see you and Justin do a collaboration. Those 360 cameras are getting a bit better it seems. Thanks for the upload!
Justin and I have chatted many times about getting together. Need to make it happen. Might be harder though with him having a kid coming in a couple months.
Combined - Snap 720 video😂
These immersive cameras are something else. Couple years from now should be another big leap in technology.
Crazy to think we're only in the first stages of the technology.
Nice upgrades on the x4, especially the protective lenses that screw on. Camera has been a game changer for capturing my backpacking adventures. Thanks for the video!
Absolutely amazing work man, shots are just amazing as well as your storytelling!
Thank you so much!
Though Insta360 is getting a bad rap for their sponsorships, I am still going to get either the x4 or the ace pro as my main shooter, along with my iPhone to shoot additional shots.
It's unfortunate some of the reports that have been shared. My experience has been very positive with Insta360. Nothing close to what I've seen some people share.
I shot this whole video on the AcePro and X4. Together they felt like a great combo.
Not a fan of drones for obvious reasons-I’m all for a drone alternative. Footage looks really good.
Yeah, I sold my drone a couple years ago and have yet to regret that choice. :)
Which mic you are using with x4 ?
This tech is so much cooler than GoPro! How's the battery life and have you had the batteries out in cold weather?
I've generally been more satisfied with Insta360 from a user standpoint than GoPro.
Battery life has been pretty good. I was able to film this entire 10 mile hike on about 45% total battery use. Haven't had it in cold enough weather to speak to that aspect.
Dang it, I’ve been looking at them and I think you’ve got me sold on it 😅
Looked like a fun trip! After using an Insta360 Go 2 for a while and watching 360 videos.. I just don't like wide or super wide angle footage. Even on my DJI Action 4, I prefer the standard dewarped or 'Linear' in Insta360 terms. They are fun to use, but the post processing takes a lot of time and ends up using a lot of hard drive space.
My workflow on my current setup is way faster. I edit using 720p preview footage the camera autogenerates. With proxy mode in DaVinci Resolve. Way faster to edit and renders the 4k footage.
Yeah I agree with you. I try to film in the dewarp/linear view anytime I can to keep it more natural. I like the perspective you get from the 360 camera, but I don't see it ever being used as a primary camera. I like the opportunity for the wide perspective and that it captures everything. But it definitely does require an increased amount of post work.
Thanks!
@@BackcountryExposure I thought they would be cool for capturing footage you may miss. Like while on a bike. Or creating 360 panoramics for google street maps. They definitely have some fun uses. Especially if you have VR content in mind.
Can I attach this camera in a neck mount for my running trips in the forest
We have got to find out why Brigham designed those pockets so shallow . . . I would love to know what the purpose was behind that. If they had been 1 inch deeper . . . hmmm
He and I were texting today. I ought to just ask him. 😁
@@BackcountryExposure so do you feel the same way as me then?
@@awakemyoutdoorsoul yeah a touch more depth would be nice.
The only thing that concerned me was the thong sandals
@@Whosethis941 don’t be hating on my Bedrock sandals!
Hahaha they’re fire but I fear for your toes 😅
I prefer watching nature as it is. To me nature is appreciated as when I walk through it. If I film it, it’s to remind it as I saw it. That’s the way that trip has to be remembered. I hope that this way of filming fades away… sorry! 🥴