01:10 🎥 Auto settings are used for tests to assess out-of-the-box performance for casual users. 02:50 🌞 DJI had the most favorable votes for image quality, beating GoPro and Insta360. 06:10 🌙 In low light, Insta360 excelled in detail retention, DJI had better white balance but poor artifact performance, and GoPro lagged behind significantly. 06:55 🎬 In 4K slow motion, DJI produced the best image, GoPro had a wider field of view but had a surprising amount of digital noise, and Insta360 performed well. 08:10 🏃♂️ Stabilization tests show GoPro performed the best, followed by DJI and Insta360. 10:00 🎨 Examining the log footage, David found less noise in GoPro footage compared to DJI and Insta360. 12:30 🔊 DJI and Insta360 had better microphone audio quality than GoPro. 13:50 🔋 DJI had the longest battery life in the test, ahead of Insta360 and GoPro performed the worst. 14:00 💲 Insta360 is the most expensive at $399, DJI at $349, and GoPro reduced from $399 to $349. 15:30 🏆 DJI excels in bright, high-contrast environments, while Insta360 is preferred for low-light conditions, while GoPro is the least versatile option in 2024.
My choice definitely goes to the Insta ace pro 2, especially because the camera has a flip-up screen, which is very nice to be able to film at low angles without having to sink to your knees. I also like to film in twilight/night shots. (shopping streets etc.) Battery life is less important to me, then take an extra battery, simple right? Who films for 4 hours in a row. But thanks for the clear honest explanation.
After I got the Ace Pro 2, the nighttime footage looks really bad😥😥 I'm not sure if it's because of my settings, unoptimized firmware, or a hardware issue.
Try these settings: Resolution: 4K30fps Aspect ratio: 16:9 Stabilization: Standard Color: Standard EV: 0 WB: Auto Metering Mode: Face Priority Exposure Preset: Anti-Flicker Sharpness: Medium
I’ve shot PLENTY of night footage on my Action 5. It looks great, with the right settings dialed in. No jitter, clean footage, all manual, no super night needed. Just careful exposure. I’m a professional photographer so I dial in very careful settings and the footage almost matches my Pocket 3. It’s insane. The Ace Pro 2 is wonderful but the Action 5 is also great in low light. IF you dial in pro settings.
For sure, definitely not discounting what you can do with these cameras if you dial in all of your settings. I definitely took a more “average consumer” approach to this comparison since the majority of action camera users are looking for the best image with least effort, overall all three cameras are impressive in terms of what they can do!
@ How To Get Less Jitter With Your Action 5 Pro Jitter has little to do with bitrate (bitrate helps with detail and other things). Jitter has to do with slow shutter speed. Action cameras (all of them) use aggressive EIS (electronic image stabilization) which fights with the shutter speed to create stability. This jitter and ghosting happens in bright light also (but it’s harder to see.) Cameras like the AcePro series and the Action 5 use Ai to offset this. But you are FAR better off dialing in manual settings. Here is what I am finding best: 4K 30 (30 lets in more light than 60), EIS at Rocksteady (not +), Shutter 1/100-1/8000 (this is very important, you can also use quadruple your frame rate to 30FPS at 1/120, 60 at 1/240, etc. (FORGET the 180 degree rule with this camera, and with all action cameras), Texture at -2 (-1 is ok too), Noise Reduction at -1 or -2. In super night mode, you can’t adjust ISO but you can adjust these settings and should if you want better footage. In normal, all these settings apply but make sure ISO is 100-25600 at night, 100-3200 in sunlight and 100-12800 at dusk. Shutter at four times frame rate (30FPS 1/120, 60FPS 1/240) or 30 and 1/100-1/8000 60 1/200-1/8000. I would make FOV standard but you could use wide. Color is dealers choice, normal 10 bit or DLOG 10 bit (which you’ll have to grade in post or in the app). Set EV to -0.3, -0.7 or -1. I like -0-3 - 0.7 in most settings. In very bright light with the quadruple shutter rule, use a Neutral Density filter. Out of the box this camera is not even close to as good as it is with these settings dialed in. In fact, pre-firmware it was pretty disappointing. Now it’s MUCH better but jitter will still happen. It happens on my pocket 3 far less, because it’s a gimbal. So hold steady as well and turn on sport mode. These are highly finicky and specialized cameras. You have to manually tweak everything depending on the settings. Hope that helps! Check out @travelingahn on TH-cam he does a lot of good work with this camera. And @fishycomics. Also see this video I did the day I got the camera, PRE-Firmware. With these settings dialed in. Minimal jitter. Still there, but minimal. th-cam.com/video/7t1lSEFfYRw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fVp6HhmLHviILP64
@@babyboy1971 Wow thanks so much for this reply, with all that material I feel like I took a mini lesson on photography with action cameras and I am no joking, also it sounds like you could make a video showing people how to squeeze the most out of the camera. I have taken screenshots of your comment for future reference (when in need), again thanks so much !
"Awesome video! I really appreciate the comparison between these action cameras. One feature I wish all of them had is Insta360's mega view option. It significantly reduces distortion and offers a wider field of view, which is essential for capturing those immersive action shots. For anyone looking to get the most out of their adventures, that added clarity and perspective can really elevate the footage. Hope to see more manufacturers incorporate similar tech in the future!"
Day light footage has small difference. Xmas is around the corner. So if I need to vlog Xmas this year with an action camera, I need good low light performance. 11:56 insta 360 audio sounds the best to me. For slow mo, what FOV settings of each camera?
I set each camera to the widest they can go in 4k120! But you’re right, the Ace Pro 2 definitely has the best sounding internal audio of the three if that’s a big factor to you!
What were the sharpness settings on the cameras? I think DJI tends to oversharpen so have seen reviewers set it to low, and the AP2 tends to be soft so have seen reviewers set it to medium... then they look more similar... just curious of your settings... great video BTW...
@@DavidZhou I also set my action 5 sharpness to -2 to have the best result, I try to do the same thing to Ace pro 2 and set it to low and it is really bad, it should at least be medium to have good result.
@@pokketa3224 Good to know going forward, thanks! I typically will try to re-add the sharpness back in when editing but I'll experiment with the in-camera sharpening to see what's the best solution :)
Hi David! Love your videos, the only thing I would like to have reviewed in this video as well would be under water performance. I reckon that’s probably gonna be one of the most common scenarios I would use the action camera for🤿 Keep up the good work mate!
@11:32 whats the deal with that? Superb video mate! thanks for this comparison, I am going A5P as to me is the most versatile of the 3, it wins in some categories and the ones that don't win come really close to the winner anyways, better battery and price... + 10 bit ! Could you please make a video in how to LUT videos?
Osmo Action 5 is the way to go! Great footage, small, amazing battery life and just nicer than the other two. I also like how Action 5 performs in low light situation.
You haven't mentioned about 8x7 aspect ratio in GoPro, tak makes huge advantage for those who edit action footage (bike, swim etc) in post. For me GoPro is nr 1 for all daylight scenarios, especially for action scenarios.
Definitely could’ve dove deeper and talked about the aspect ratios available on all three and a few other topics, but the video would’ve been 30 minutes long so I was afraid no one would want to watch it 😅
@@DavidZhou When you mountainbiking, and don't know where exactly is the frame 8x7 is a killer feature. Almost nobody talks about it. This is the best ACTION camera. Insta has very good... marketing forces in media. Nothing else.
I have both the ace pro 2 and action 5. I will be returning the ace pro 2. I would love for a random comparison of the best off brand action camera compared to the top 3 here.. Who holds the 4th best? haha
Maybe I'm wrong as I haven't seen every "low cost" camera out there... but my feeling is that the gap from the BIG 3 to the other no-name competitors is fairly large. I'd keep in mind firmware updates/warranty/customer support etc as well... and my guess would be that the Big 3 (even though they all have their faults and detractors) are likely well above the no-name brands in those categories.
DJI Action 5 Pro is my next camera for these reasons: 1. Reliability (No random crashing/ freezing) 2. Fast transfer speeds (Wifi 6 and usb 3.0) 3. Fast Charging (80% in 30 minutes) 4. OLED Screen in front and back (better for viewing in sunlight) 5. Long lasting battery 6. Good image quality 7. Very fast quick capture 8. Improved low light 9. up to 20m under water without a case. 10. Supports 2 mics 11. And most of all much cheaper than GoPros or Insta 360s offering. DJIs Adventure pack is much cheaper than the GoPro and Insta360 bundle offering.
If they had 10-bit, I think they would be an easy choice for best recommendation based on what I’ve seen, but you’re right if you’re someone who’s going to color grade a lot and plan on pushing your image pretty hard (🙋🏻♂️), the Osmo Action 5 takes the lead for those use cases!
@@DavidZhou I agree... the lack of 10-bit on the Ace Pro 2 and the ability of the DJI Action 5 Pro to use 2 DJI mics at once sways the choice towards the Action 5 Pro in my view. Not that the Ace Pro 2 is a bad camera... far from it... I think it looks very good... but in good light all 3 action cams are honestly very good... so it's the features that in the end separate them and I think the feature set in this case gives the edge to the Action 5 Pro. Low light rules out the GoPro and then it's a toss up between the other 2... with feature sets being the final decision makers imo because image quality between those 2 are close enough that it's subjective at best as to which is the better camera.
Mountain biking in the golden hour during autumn through the forests, where I'd get blown out highlights and shadows would seem a tough call between the Ace Pro 2 and Osmo Action 5, vs my Hero 9 which I'm looking to replace. Tempted to go with the DJI because it's a lighter overall package for a chin mount and internal storage may be handy for when I forget my SD card, but the AI chips on the Insta 360 will bring out that dusk performance a bit better whilst retaining the image stabilisation. I'm still waiting until somebody does an evening ride comparison between the 2. Thanks but no thanks GoPro, glad to have had you from Gen 1 in 360p SD, 8 and 9, but it's time to move on.
Great vid!! I'm Really tempted to grab the Action 4 over the Action 5 because of the price difference and I will be doing some night shots. You think it's still worth it? I'm coming from the GP 9 black and it'll be a huge upgrade regardless.
For lowlight, coming from the GP9, I think either will be great for you but I think if you’re willing to swing it, go for the OA5, it’ll get better firmware support since it’s newer and you’ll have more features so hopefully future proofing it just that much longer
I went with the DJI Action 5 Pro - also coming from a GP9. The battery life is amazing and low light is excellent. Just a tad behind the AP2. Super night is a bit overdone so I tend to shoot in normal video. The low-light performance is excellent in normal video with just a bit of tweaking. The A5Pro should keep getting better as DJI pushes out firmware updates. If you can swing the adventure bundle, the additional batteries and charger are great.
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Im actually confused of choosing a simple but cinematic with wide angle cam My contenders are: Insta360 x4 Ace pro 2 Dji action 5 pro Dji pocket 3 My usage are 1. Cinematic real estate indoor videos 2. Travel 3. eveyday use for architectures project What i need: - smooth stabilization, indoor some low light situation - great hdr sensor cuz low light room with bright window usually the case - super wide angle for indoor use What i think it can work for me - so EIS usually works bad in low light situation but i found using gyroflow with my avata 2 can work great cuz it uses motion data Thats why im thinking of dji action 5 or ace pro 2; they both can use gyroflow - im actually also interested in X4 360 camera cuz it has WIDE angle lens= better EIS But it dosent able to use gyroflow and bad lowlight sensor and not too great for making cinematic - it got me thinking! What if i use gyroflow with dji action 5 pro / ace pro 2 so i can get better stabilization, no jerky EIS in low light, wnd also wider angle Please help me on this 😁
Thanks David for the right review those actions cameras. Now i know what i buy this coming December. DJI ACTION 5PRO , also i share i bought dji osmo pocket 3 is so very impressive for me 😁
3 questions: How come the field of view on the action 5 is significantly smaller than the other 2 cameras? Even the gopro! Does Rocksteady shrink the FOV that much? I was considering the Dji Action 5 over the Ace Pro 2 cause of its lighter weight. Do you feel a significant difference in the weight, especially for Pov shots? Does it get inconvenient to keep the big Insta camera attached to your helmet for long periods of time for example? It's very tempting between the Ace Pro 2 and Action 5. Which do you think may work better in most scenarios for quality skiing footage? Thank you very much for this helpful video. Keep it up! 🙃
Re: FOV, in the round 1 comparisons, I think when I started shooting I didn’t realize it wasn’t set to the widest possible FOV, when set to the widest all three cameras have about the same FOV. (Except for in slow-motion, the GoPro was able to be set to one setting wider while on the other two it wasn’t available) I’ve worn the Ace Pro 2 on my head with a headband for 20 minutes and I didn’t find it to FEEL that much heavier, but I think it’s going to be a personal thing. The Ace Pro 2 does feel heftier for sure, but not in a way that felt negative to me in my opinion. Hope that helps, just one guys opinions 😁
Ive been a fan of Insta360 because of the Ace Pro, Go 3, X3, and X4 along with their auto edit software that makes my life so much easier but have been thinking about getting the Action 4 and no 5. Im thinking about getting the Action 5 this holiday season since the AP 2 is so similar to the AP that I already have. As a note, I have the gopro 10,11,12 but theyve been so disappointing in regards of innovation.
still caught between weather buying the ace pro 2 and action 5. 😂i just got some questions, for the action is it hard to colour correct and when would you shoot in log😂😂?
It's a tough choice but hopefully the different points shown in the video helps get you towards and answer. Re: your question, color correction is similar on both, especially when shooting in log, and I would shoot in log anytime I'm trying to cut it into a "cinematic vlog" or something that feels more produced, where as if I know I'm just recording it for memories or just uploading to Instagram stories, I would just use the base color profiles. But everyone's use case is different!
This is an insanely good video, thank you so much! I'm going for the DJI AP5, simply due to its battery life (it's for paragliding where you aren't able to just stop flying for a moment to replace a battery!) and its much lower weight (for a helmet camera, this does make a large difference, 177g for the Insta AP2 is just plain insane - too bad the Hero 4k has bad IQ and bad battery life...!)
Can I ask what do you think will be more suitable for vlog type of video. I live in UK were the weather is predominantly cloudy that’s why the lack of vitamin D amongst population 😂 so I will be inclined to buy the insta360 as has better performances in low light, but I don’t want to suffer in bright conditions either as I’m having at least 3-4 vacations per year in sunny places, hot 🥵 places.
The Insta360 Ace Pro 2's got issues, it's been pulled from shelves, and early buyers got memory cards as compensation while waiting for returns or swaps.
Ive been watching reviews for about a month debating between the hero13 and the ace pro 2 and i think im going to go with the gopro, while it has the worst low light performance. It consistently seem to be the most true to life image
I bought the Insta 360 go 3 without doing much research and regretted it every since. trying to sell it now on eBay. Once I get it sold I think I would like the DJI Osmo Action 5
I love tests like these cause I have a choice and my head and videos like this typically change my mind AGAIN.... I was shocked how many times I DIDN'T choose the Go Pro during the day. The DJI was looking good in so many examples. Really didn't like the Ace Pro 2 footage during the day. They need a firmware update quick cause this video making it look really bad and that's where I was leaning. I need more videos like this
There’s more daytime footage I have from my last upload showcasing the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 that had footage from my trip to Washington D.C. with my wife, I don’t think it looks bad but when shooting full auto, DJI and Insta360 definitely take different approaches in their color science
But the Ace Pro 2 is useless for vlogging, the specs state a minimum focus distance of 37cm but reviews of the camera have showed people's faces out of focus and one guy tested the camera and found the real minimum focus distance is about 1 metre. This makes it useless for anyone wanting to hand hold the camera facing themselves and even using a selfie stick if the selfie stick isn't aat least 1 metre long you'll be out of focus.
IMO if you vlog a lot, I’d go with an Osmo Pocket 3, just so much more suited for the job while still maintaining a compact form factor. On the close focus issue, I think you’re right and I think it attributes to why I found some of the shots soft, but I felt that all three of the cameras were relatively soft on my face during the audio quality test portion.
I’m not sure if it was TH-cam compression or what, but on the image quality B (action5) was terrible for facial shots. A lot of compression artifacts and blurring in the face. You guys must have been seeing something different on the computer because 2 of you picked it as the best.
Honestly, their image quality seems close, until I notice AP2's details in the highlights and shadows. Colors pop way more too. That’s where it really stands out
Wait, something is not adding up here. In the 120 fps test you had A2 with the narrowest view but the A2 has the widest FOV. This video definitely feels sponsored by DJI.
I don’t own the Ace Pro 1 (plus I was trying to compare the latest 3 action cameras) and in the audio test you can see the difference in close focusing distance and I think they all look similar, maybe the AP2 is a bit softer in terms of close focus?
Bit weird to be doing a best action camera 2024 video without testing a single action sport😅 It was more of a ‘best action camera if you only vlogged’ kind of video.
New DJI 5pro Colin's 70% battery life bed time perhaps 10pm early morning battery gone why why ? Colin's very upset help brought from Amazon perhaps sending back ? Perhaps broken ?
I agree with most of your points, but I feel like the standout feature of the AP2-the audio quality-was a bit overlooked. For me, the audio performance alone has made me look past some of the softer footage issues. While the wind guard isn’t quite on par with a deadcat, it still does an impressive job. It provides just enough wind resistance, allowing the wind reduction and voice enhancement modes to operate smoothly without making the audio sound overly processed, like typical Bluetooth-level quality. I have the DJI Mic 2, but realistically, what am I going to clip it to when I come out of the water, dry the camera, and realize I’m shirtless on the beach? In those moments, I’d much rather rely on the AP2’s in-camera audio, dry it off, reattach the wind guard, and speak directly to the camera. I’m just not comfortable bringing any non-waterproof gear around water, especially a wireless mic. For beach and water situations, the Action 5 simply can’t compete with the AP2 for audio quality. When I do need to use the Mic 2, it’s paired with my Pocket 3 or another main camera.
Bro use more Normal and simple way to compare its to difficult and no one has such as time to watch and full video and then understand what is a what is b and c
I also wanted your opinion on whether you've noticed a loss of detail in Action 5 on certain textures during the recording. While some say the Action 5 Pro appears oversharpened, it seems to lack clarity and depth on rough textures such as gravel, concrete roads, structures, and occasionally vegetation. For some reason, DJI smooths out these rough textures compared to Action 4, which maintains sharper detail on rougher surfaces. What do you think-am I going crazy? Do you think the highlights of certain textures can be fixed in the settings or in a software update?
There is now a high bit rate setting with the latest firmware. I have OA4 an OA5, there is no difference in detail, OA5 renders clearer detail. What I do think is a problem is the tone mapping where there is a reduction in contrast in the mid tones. This can be confused for lack of detail. My solution is to shoot D-log. Future firmware will change the not so nice hdr look
@@17cream Thanks for the feedback and assistance! I’m still committed to Action 5 as my top choice. However, I’m disappointed with the image quality comparison in the video, as the sharpness appears the worst and most distorted of the three cameras. As you noted, the HDR tone mapping creates an unnatural, muddy effect, with some details like clouds looking either under or over-sharpened. Could this negatively impact ski footage and overall detail? Is there potential for firmware updates to improve sharpness and color grading balance as well as the other cameras? I’m not into color grading myself.
@@17cream No, I haven't even got the camera yet. This is my inference based on the DJI forums, a lot of comparison videos I watched including this video, mount media, etc. Hope that answers your question!
My choice definitely goes to the Insta ace pro 2, especially because the camera has a flip-up screen, which is very nice to be able to film at low angles without having to sink to your knees. I also like to film in twilight/night shots. (shopping streets etc.) Battery life is less important to me, then take an extra battery, simple right? Who films for 4 hours in a row. But thanks for the clear honest explanation.
I was shocked at how useful the flip up screen was for that exact reason, because at weird mounted angles it’s nice to still be able to see the screen 😂
01:10 🎥 Auto settings are used for tests to assess out-of-the-box performance for casual users.
02:50 🌞 DJI had the most favorable votes for image quality, beating GoPro and Insta360.
06:10 🌙 In low light, Insta360 excelled in detail retention, DJI had better white balance but poor artifact performance, and GoPro lagged behind significantly.
06:55 🎬 In 4K slow motion, DJI produced the best image, GoPro had a wider field of view but had a surprising amount of digital noise, and Insta360 performed well.
08:10 🏃♂️ Stabilization tests show GoPro performed the best, followed by DJI and Insta360.
10:00 🎨 Examining the log footage, David found less noise in GoPro footage compared to DJI and Insta360.
12:30 🔊 DJI and Insta360 had better microphone audio quality than GoPro.
13:50 🔋 DJI had the longest battery life in the test, ahead of Insta360 and GoPro performed the worst.
14:00 💲 Insta360 is the most expensive at $399, DJI at $349, and GoPro reduced from $399 to $349.
15:30 🏆 DJI excels in bright, high-contrast environments, while Insta360 is preferred for low-light conditions, while GoPro is the least versatile option in 2024.
🫶🏼
My choice definitely goes to the Insta ace pro 2, especially because the camera has a flip-up screen, which is very nice to be able to film at low angles without having to sink to your knees. I also like to film in twilight/night shots.
(shopping streets etc.) Battery life is less important to me, then take an extra battery, simple right? Who films for 4 hours in a row. But thanks for the clear honest explanation.
Went and bought insta ace pro 2
If u are an amateur and want grab and shot camera this is it , has amazing AI features and lots of modes
Definitely Insta360 Ace Pro 2
After I got the Ace Pro 2, the nighttime footage looks really bad😥😥 I'm not sure if it's because of my settings, unoptimized firmware, or a hardware issue.
Try these settings:
Resolution: 4K30fps
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Stabilization: Standard
Color: Standard
EV: 0
WB: Auto
Metering Mode: Face Priority
Exposure Preset: Anti-Flicker
Sharpness: Medium
I’ve shot PLENTY of night footage on my Action 5. It looks great, with the right settings dialed in. No jitter, clean footage, all manual, no super night needed. Just careful exposure. I’m a professional photographer so I dial in very careful settings and the footage almost matches my Pocket 3. It’s insane. The Ace Pro 2 is wonderful but the Action 5 is also great in low light. IF you dial in pro settings.
For sure, definitely not discounting what you can do with these cameras if you dial in all of your settings. I definitely took a more “average consumer” approach to this comparison since the majority of action camera users are looking for the best image with least effort, overall all three cameras are impressive in terms of what they can do!
What settings would you recommend for the A5P - night shooting, thanks!
@ How To Get Less Jitter With Your Action 5 Pro
Jitter has little to do with bitrate (bitrate helps with detail and other things). Jitter has to do with slow shutter speed. Action cameras (all of them) use aggressive EIS (electronic image stabilization) which fights with the shutter speed to create stability. This jitter and ghosting happens in bright light also (but it’s harder to see.) Cameras like the AcePro series and the Action 5 use Ai to offset this. But you are FAR better off dialing in manual settings. Here is what I am finding best:
4K 30 (30 lets in more light than 60), EIS at Rocksteady (not +), Shutter 1/100-1/8000 (this is very important, you can also use quadruple your frame rate to 30FPS at 1/120, 60 at 1/240, etc. (FORGET the 180 degree rule with this camera, and with all action cameras), Texture at -2 (-1 is ok too), Noise Reduction at -1 or -2.
In super night mode, you can’t adjust ISO but you can adjust these settings and should if you want better footage. In normal, all these settings apply but make sure ISO is 100-25600 at night, 100-3200 in sunlight and 100-12800 at dusk. Shutter at four times frame rate (30FPS 1/120, 60FPS 1/240) or 30 and 1/100-1/8000 60 1/200-1/8000. I would make FOV standard but you could use wide. Color is dealers choice, normal 10 bit or DLOG 10 bit (which you’ll have to grade in post or in the app). Set EV to -0.3, -0.7 or -1. I like -0-3 - 0.7 in most settings. In very bright light with the quadruple shutter rule, use a Neutral Density filter.
Out of the box this camera is not even close to as good as it is with these settings dialed in. In fact, pre-firmware it was pretty disappointing. Now it’s MUCH better but jitter will still happen. It happens on my pocket 3 far less, because it’s a gimbal. So hold steady as well and turn on sport mode.
These are highly finicky and specialized cameras. You have to manually tweak everything depending on the settings. Hope that helps! Check out @travelingahn on TH-cam he does a lot of good work with this camera. And @fishycomics.
Also see this video I did the day I got the camera, PRE-Firmware. With these settings dialed in. Minimal jitter. Still there, but minimal.
th-cam.com/video/7t1lSEFfYRw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fVp6HhmLHviILP64
@@babyboy1971 Wow thanks so much for this reply, with all that material I feel like I took a mini lesson on photography with action cameras and I am no joking, also it sounds like you could make a video showing people how to squeeze the most out of the camera. I have taken screenshots of your comment for future reference (when in need), again thanks so much !
@@babyboy1971 if you were specifically only shooting low light, would you go with the pocket 3 or the action 5?
I know the GoPro will connect to the tft on my triumph rally pro motorbike, will the other 2 also have connectivity?
"Awesome video! I really appreciate the comparison between these action cameras. One feature I wish all of them had is Insta360's mega view option. It significantly reduces distortion and offers a wider field of view, which is essential for capturing those immersive action shots. For anyone looking to get the most out of their adventures, that added clarity and perspective can really elevate the footage. Hope to see more manufacturers incorporate similar tech in the future!"
Day light footage has small difference. Xmas is around the corner. So if I need to vlog Xmas this year with an action camera, I need good low light performance. 11:56 insta 360 audio sounds the best to me. For slow mo, what FOV settings of each camera?
I set each camera to the widest they can go in 4k120! But you’re right, the Ace Pro 2 definitely has the best sounding internal audio of the three if that’s a big factor to you!
What were the sharpness settings on the cameras? I think DJI tends to oversharpen so have seen reviewers set it to low, and the AP2 tends to be soft so have seen reviewers set it to medium... then they look more similar... just curious of your settings... great video BTW...
If I recall correctly, I set all cameras to the lowest sharpness possible, but I could be wrong-and thank you!
@@DavidZhou I also set my action 5 sharpness to -2 to have the best result, I try to do the same thing to Ace pro 2 and set it to low and it is really bad, it should at least be medium to have good result.
@@pokketa3224 Good to know going forward, thanks! I typically will try to re-add the sharpness back in when editing but I'll experiment with the in-camera sharpening to see what's the best solution :)
6:48 is celebration of how good this video is. Well done man!! 👏👏
Hahaha thanks Se!
Hey David I need to buy a cam for vlogging and by budget is max $350-400 , which one should I go for ?
Whitch one would be better for fishing ? Or witch one realistic
Could you pls compare Dji Pocket 3 vs Insta360 X4? X4 has water resistant but I want to be sure for other important staff too.
thanks for hard work doing this video. I just bought Dji osmo action 5
Hi David! Love your videos, the only thing I would like to have reviewed in this video as well would be under water performance. I reckon that’s probably gonna be one of the most common scenarios I would use the action camera for🤿 Keep up the good work mate!
Carlos dying laughing had me soooo weak. Awesome video been sleeping on DJI action cams for sure.
The Osmo Action 5 really put me back on action cameras and the Ace Pro 2's lowlight performance had me pretty excited too!
It's an honor to be in your video 🤣
Better cameo coming soon 😉
@11:32 whats the deal with that?
Superb video mate! thanks for this comparison, I am going A5P as to me is the most versatile of the 3, it wins in some categories and the ones that don't win come really close to the winner anyways, better battery and price... + 10 bit !
Could you please make a video in how to LUT videos?
Can the DJI action 5 edit the aspect ratio after shot without losing the image quality like the Insta one?
underwater test for Action 5 and Ace Pro 2
Can you tell me the field of view of the Action 5 camera?
Osmo Action 5 is the way to go! Great footage, small, amazing battery life and just nicer than the other two. I also like how Action 5 performs in low light situation.
Omg. I was just searching for comparisons between action cameras and saw this one just uploaded! Nice one. Thank you
The timing was impeccable! 🙌🏼
Great comparison vid; thanks for making this. It's the Osmo for me.
You haven't mentioned about 8x7 aspect ratio in GoPro, tak makes huge advantage for those who edit action footage (bike, swim etc) in post. For me GoPro is nr 1 for all daylight scenarios, especially for action scenarios.
Definitely could’ve dove deeper and talked about the aspect ratios available on all three and a few other topics, but the video would’ve been 30 minutes long so I was afraid no one would want to watch it 😅
@@DavidZhou When you mountainbiking, and don't know where exactly is the frame 8x7 is a killer feature. Almost nobody talks about it. This is the best ACTION camera. Insta has very good... marketing forces in media. Nothing else.
@@grzegorzkrajewski1095do you know the aspect ratio on these? As a surfer I want the widest there is (height is the main thing)
I have both the ace pro 2 and action 5. I will be returning the ace pro 2. I would love for a random comparison of the best off brand action camera compared to the top 3 here.. Who holds the 4th best? haha
I WANT to do it just to know the answer but I feel like I’m gonna have to wade through a lot of knockoffs 😂
@@DavidZhou Right lol. I dont even know of any other brands other than AKASO but I don't think they have made any new cameras in a couple years.
Why do you want returning The AP2 ?
What do you think about distance focusing with The ace pro 2 ?
Maybe I'm wrong as I haven't seen every "low cost" camera out there... but my feeling is that the gap from the BIG 3 to the other no-name competitors is fairly large. I'd keep in mind firmware updates/warranty/customer support etc as well... and my guess would be that the Big 3 (even though they all have their faults and detractors) are likely well above the no-name brands in those categories.
Wow, decent comparison. Thanks 👍
Thanks!
great video dude
DJI Action 5 Pro is my next camera for these reasons:
1. Reliability (No random crashing/ freezing)
2. Fast transfer speeds (Wifi 6 and usb 3.0)
3. Fast Charging (80% in 30 minutes)
4. OLED Screen in front and back (better for viewing in sunlight)
5. Long lasting battery
6. Good image quality
7. Very fast quick capture
8. Improved low light
9. up to 20m under water without a case.
10. Supports 2 mics
11. And most of all much cheaper than GoPros or Insta 360s offering.
DJIs Adventure pack is much cheaper than the GoPro and Insta360 bundle offering.
It's actually about the same price! Definitely NOT much cheaper like you claim!!
you spam it
Great video, thanks.
Happy to help!
The best review sir . Thank you , Dji action 5 pro 🔥
Your choice is good except Ace pro 2 doesn’t have 10 bit, they should drop the word pro. Some of us like to color grade.
If they had 10-bit, I think they would be an easy choice for best recommendation based on what I’ve seen, but you’re right if you’re someone who’s going to color grade a lot and plan on pushing your image pretty hard (🙋🏻♂️), the Osmo Action 5 takes the lead for those use cases!
@@DavidZhou I agree... the lack of 10-bit on the Ace Pro 2 and the ability of the DJI Action 5 Pro to use 2 DJI mics at once sways the choice towards the Action 5 Pro in my view. Not that the Ace Pro 2 is a bad camera... far from it... I think it looks very good... but in good light all 3 action cams are honestly very good... so it's the features that in the end separate them and I think the feature set in this case gives the edge to the Action 5 Pro. Low light rules out the GoPro and then it's a toss up between the other 2... with feature sets being the final decision makers imo because image quality between those 2 are close enough that it's subjective at best as to which is the better camera.
Mountain biking in the golden hour during autumn through the forests, where I'd get blown out highlights and shadows would seem a tough call between the Ace Pro 2 and Osmo Action 5, vs my Hero 9 which I'm looking to replace. Tempted to go with the DJI because it's a lighter overall package for a chin mount and internal storage may be handy for when I forget my SD card, but the AI chips on the Insta 360 will bring out that dusk performance a bit better whilst retaining the image stabilisation. I'm still waiting until somebody does an evening ride comparison between the 2. Thanks but no thanks GoPro, glad to have had you from Gen 1 in 360p SD, 8 and 9, but it's time to move on.
Great vid!! I'm Really tempted to grab the Action 4 over the Action 5 because of the price difference and I will be doing some night shots. You think it's still worth it? I'm coming from the GP 9 black and it'll be a huge upgrade regardless.
For lowlight, coming from the GP9, I think either will be great for you but I think if you’re willing to swing it, go for the OA5, it’ll get better firmware support since it’s newer and you’ll have more features so hopefully future proofing it just that much longer
@ for sure. Didn't even think about the support it'll be getting for the time being. 👍
I went with the DJI Action 5 Pro - also coming from a GP9. The battery life is amazing and low light is excellent. Just a tad behind the AP2. Super night is a bit overdone so I tend to shoot in normal video. The low-light performance is excellent in normal video with just a bit of tweaking. The A5Pro should keep getting better as DJI pushes out firmware updates. If you can swing the adventure bundle, the additional batteries and charger are great.
Hello, Is Insta360 Ace Pro battery also fit with Ace Pro 2?
yes
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Im actually confused of choosing a simple but cinematic with wide angle cam
My contenders are:
Insta360 x4
Ace pro 2
Dji action 5 pro
Dji pocket 3
My usage are
1. Cinematic real estate indoor videos
2. Travel
3. eveyday use for architectures project
What i need:
- smooth stabilization, indoor some low light situation
- great hdr sensor cuz low light room with bright window usually the case
- super wide angle for indoor use
What i think it can work for me
- so EIS usually works bad in low light situation but i found using gyroflow with my avata 2 can work great cuz it uses motion data
Thats why im thinking of dji action 5 or ace pro 2; they both can use gyroflow
- im actually also interested in X4 360 camera cuz it has WIDE angle lens= better EIS
But it dosent able to use gyroflow and bad lowlight sensor and not too great for making cinematic
- it got me thinking! What if i use gyroflow with dji action 5 pro / ace pro 2 so i can get better stabilization, no jerky EIS in low light, wnd also wider angle
Please help me on this 😁
As far as the low light was concerned did any of them enhance beyond what you would actually see?
Thanks David for the right review those actions cameras. Now i know what i buy this coming December. DJI ACTION 5PRO , also i share i bought dji osmo pocket 3 is so very impressive for me 😁
Nice comparison video, sir. Watching it from Pakistan.
Thank you!
3 questions:
How come the field of view on the action 5 is significantly smaller than the other 2 cameras? Even the gopro! Does Rocksteady shrink the FOV that much?
I was considering the Dji Action 5 over the Ace Pro 2 cause of its lighter weight. Do you feel a significant difference in the weight, especially for Pov shots? Does it get inconvenient to keep the big Insta camera attached to your helmet for long periods of time for example?
It's very tempting between the Ace Pro 2 and Action 5. Which do you think may work better in most scenarios for quality skiing footage?
Thank you very much for this helpful video. Keep it up! 🙃
Re: FOV, in the round 1 comparisons, I think when I started shooting I didn’t realize it wasn’t set to the widest possible FOV, when set to the widest all three cameras have about the same FOV. (Except for in slow-motion, the GoPro was able to be set to one setting wider while on the other two it wasn’t available)
I’ve worn the Ace Pro 2 on my head with a headband for 20 minutes and I didn’t find it to FEEL that much heavier, but I think it’s going to be a personal thing. The Ace Pro 2 does feel heftier for sure, but not in a way that felt negative to me in my opinion.
Hope that helps, just one guys opinions 😁
Thx everything. You help a lot with this video. I wanted to buy Insta360 but now I gonna buy DJI Omso. I'm gonna put on my helmet
Which is best for surfing and action sports ? Is dji Mimi a good app? I own already a insta360 x3
@@Alexpapad94 I came to ask the same thing! I like I360 products and was excited by the AP2 but now I’m not so sure. Did you decide?
Ive been a fan of Insta360 because of the Ace Pro, Go 3, X3, and X4 along with their auto edit software that makes my life so much easier but have been thinking about getting the Action 4 and no 5. Im thinking about getting the Action 5 this holiday season since the AP 2 is so similar to the AP that I already have. As a note, I have the gopro 10,11,12 but theyve been so disappointing in regards of innovation.
Loving that the AP2 delivers solid shots both day and night. Might be the perfect pick for a beginner like me 😊
The Action5 is good, no doubt. But I can’t get over how handy the auto face exposure is on the AcePro2, I’d probably use it all the time
still caught between weather buying the ace pro 2 and action 5. 😂i just got some questions, for the action is it hard to colour correct and when would you shoot in log😂😂?
It's a tough choice but hopefully the different points shown in the video helps get you towards and answer. Re: your question, color correction is similar on both, especially when shooting in log, and I would shoot in log anytime I'm trying to cut it into a "cinematic vlog" or something that feels more produced, where as if I know I'm just recording it for memories or just uploading to Instagram stories, I would just use the base color profiles. But everyone's use case is different!
im just confuse after watching your video i forgot what to choose no clearity then others videos
Which do you think had the better audio overall between the Ace Pro 2 and the Action 5?
Personally I think if you’re going to use the internal mic a lot, the Ace Pro 2 sounds better
Absolute content and presentation , thank you buddy, keep up your awesome work!
This is an insanely good video, thank you so much! I'm going for the DJI AP5, simply due to its battery life (it's for paragliding where you aren't able to just stop flying for a moment to replace a battery!) and its much lower weight (for a helmet camera, this does make a large difference, 177g for the Insta AP2 is just plain insane - too bad the Hero 4k has bad IQ and bad battery life...!)
Ace Pro 2💯✅
I wish they all have insta360's mega view option in the camera, less distortion with large FOV is important for me
Good video. Action 5 is the best. Just have to film with Manual white balance, otherwise the colors are a bit on the cool side.
Great video 👍
Can I ask what do you think will be more suitable for vlog type of video. I live in UK were the weather is predominantly cloudy that’s why the lack of vitamin D amongst population 😂 so I will be inclined to buy the insta360 as has better performances in low light, but I don’t want to suffer in bright conditions either as I’m having at least 3-4 vacations per year in sunny places, hot 🥵 places.
The Insta360 Ace Pro 2's got issues, it's been pulled from shelves, and early buyers got memory cards as compensation while waiting for returns or swaps.
Dji makes sense due to the price, built in internal storage, tracking, able to have two mics, longest time, two screens, and more!
Ive been watching reviews for about a month debating between the hero13 and the ace pro 2 and i think im going to go with the gopro, while it has the worst low light performance. It consistently seem to be the most true to life image
I bought the Insta 360 go 3 without doing much research and regretted it every since. trying to sell it now on eBay. Once I get it sold I think I would like the DJI Osmo Action 5
I'm still torn between the Insta and DJI (definitely not the GoPro), but I'd lean to the Insta, but still...
Good review. Now send me the DJI Action 5 Pro please 😁
I love tests like these cause I have a choice and my head and videos like this typically change my mind AGAIN.... I was shocked how many times I DIDN'T choose the Go Pro during the day. The DJI was looking good in so many examples. Really didn't like the Ace Pro 2 footage during the day. They need a firmware update quick cause this video making it look really bad and that's where I was leaning.
I need more videos like this
There’s more daytime footage I have from my last upload showcasing the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 that had footage from my trip to Washington D.C. with my wife, I don’t think it looks bad but when shooting full auto, DJI and Insta360 definitely take different approaches in their color science
@ a lot of the insta footage looked “processed” on auto. Just didn’t look right.
I gotta do more research.
Please include iphone 16 pro and s24 ultra
if you not set dji to dewarp it will also be soft in corners so... you dont check it twice.
But the Ace Pro 2 is useless for vlogging, the specs state a minimum focus distance of 37cm but reviews of the camera have showed people's faces out of focus and one guy tested the camera and found the real minimum focus distance is about 1 metre. This makes it useless for anyone wanting to hand hold the camera facing themselves and even using a selfie stick if the selfie stick isn't aat least 1 metre long you'll be out of focus.
IMO if you vlog a lot, I’d go with an Osmo Pocket 3, just so much more suited for the job while still maintaining a compact form factor.
On the close focus issue, I think you’re right and I think it attributes to why I found some of the shots soft, but I felt that all three of the cameras were relatively soft on my face during the audio quality test portion.
Did he test the original Ace Pro or Ace Pro 2?
@@TimBrownTownAce Pro 2
can you mention which channel published this? everybody has been ignoring this focus and I couldn't find anyone stating this issue.
@@Mcloviiinn17the vlogging distance has improved in AP2
I’m not sure if it was TH-cam compression or what, but on the image quality B (action5) was terrible for facial shots. A lot of compression artifacts and blurring in the face. You guys must have been seeing something different on the computer because 2 of you picked it as the best.
Honestly, their image quality seems close, until I notice AP2's details in the highlights and shadows. Colors pop way more too. That’s where it really stands out
Although GoPro came in a little behind this year it's still incredible how hard it was to choose between the three in each scenario!
I brought the GoPro Hero 13, Both DJI and insta never match the GoPro Quality ever in daytime footage
Just don’t use it when the sun goes down
this one i agree..daytime footage GOPRO kill it..
Can someone ex plain why you would use one of these cameras and not just your iPhone in a case??? I truly don't know, thanks!!!!!!!
I really want the Action 5 but its like 400-500 dollars😭😭
Hero13 King🎉
@@JuiceBiker 😂😂😂
dji 5 all the way
Well, miss the action as these camera's are made for action.
C is the best ovverall
Action 5 is the winner
B was the worst to me
Wait, something is not adding up here. In the 120 fps test you had A2 with the narrowest view but the A2 has the widest FOV. This video definitely feels sponsored by DJI.
They were set to the widest FOVs available when 4K120 was enabled
OA5 & ACE colour science looks so artificial. Personally, I would go a slight quality compromise for a more natural look like on GoPro
Why aren’t you comparing with ace pro 1?😂also why are people avoiding the focus distance on ace pro 2 or there is an embargo against saying that
I don’t own the Ace Pro 1 (plus I was trying to compare the latest 3 action cameras) and in the audio test you can see the difference in close focusing distance and I think they all look similar, maybe the AP2 is a bit softer in terms of close focus?
The Osmo action 5 in low light video looked soooo AI manipulated ngl
Which one? Definitely not the GoPro, I can tell you that much.
Bit weird to be doing a best action camera 2024 video without testing a single action sport😅 It was more of a ‘best action camera if you only vlogged’ kind of video.
New DJI 5pro
Colin's 70% battery life bed time perhaps 10pm early morning battery gone why why ?
Colin's very upset help brought from Amazon perhaps sending back ?
Perhaps broken ?
Dji action 5 pro win
I agree with most of your points, but I feel like the standout feature of the AP2-the audio quality-was a bit overlooked. For me, the audio performance alone has made me look past some of the softer footage issues. While the wind guard isn’t quite on par with a deadcat, it still does an impressive job. It provides just enough wind resistance, allowing the wind reduction and voice enhancement modes to operate smoothly without making the audio sound overly processed, like typical Bluetooth-level quality.
I have the DJI Mic 2, but realistically, what am I going to clip it to when I come out of the water, dry the camera, and realize I’m shirtless on the beach? In those moments, I’d much rather rely on the AP2’s in-camera audio, dry it off, reattach the wind guard, and speak directly to the camera. I’m just not comfortable bringing any non-waterproof gear around water, especially a wireless mic. For beach and water situations, the Action 5 simply can’t compete with the AP2 for audio quality. When I do need to use the Mic 2, it’s paired with my Pocket 3 or another main camera.
I’ve been surprised with how good the audio on that camera actually is, you're 100% right about that use case
Definitely noticing Insta’s got better highlight control here, it just looks smoother overall
Bro use more Normal and simple way to compare its to difficult and no one has such as time to watch and full video and then understand what is a what is b and c
Lmao go pro is behind in everything....
yet they are the pioneer.. are they doing an apple move without the community.?
C looked atrocious in the first test
I also wanted your opinion on whether you've noticed a loss of detail in Action 5 on certain textures during the recording. While some say the Action 5 Pro appears oversharpened, it seems to lack clarity and depth on rough textures such as gravel, concrete roads, structures, and occasionally vegetation. For some reason, DJI smooths out these rough textures compared to Action 4, which maintains sharper detail on rougher surfaces. What do you think-am I going crazy?
Do you think the highlights of certain textures can be fixed in the settings or in a software update?
There is now a high bit rate setting with the latest firmware. I have OA4 an OA5, there is no difference in detail, OA5 renders clearer detail. What I do think is a problem is the tone mapping where there is a reduction in contrast in the mid tones. This can be confused for lack of detail. My solution is to shoot D-log. Future firmware will change the not so nice hdr look
@@17cream Thanks for the feedback and assistance! I’m still committed to Action 5 as my top choice. However, I’m disappointed with the image quality comparison in the video, as the sharpness appears the worst and most distorted of the three cameras. As you noted, the HDR tone mapping creates an unnatural, muddy effect, with some details like clouds looking either under or over-sharpened. Could this negatively impact ski footage and overall detail? Is there potential for firmware updates to improve sharpness and color grading balance as well as the other cameras? I’m not into color grading myself.
@@Untied_Shoelace just a thought 🤔 are you setting a minimum shutter speed? To low shutter speed can introduce blur and perceived loss of detail?
@@17cream No, I haven't even got the camera yet. This is my inference based on the DJI forums, a lot of comparison videos I watched including this video, mount media, etc. Hope that answers your question!
My choice definitely goes to the Insta ace pro 2, especially because the camera has a flip-up screen, which is very nice to be able to film at low angles without having to sink to your knees. I also like to film in twilight/night shots.
(shopping streets etc.) Battery life is less important to me, then take an extra battery, simple right? Who films for 4 hours in a row. But thanks for the clear honest explanation.
I was shocked at how useful the flip up screen was for that exact reason, because at weird mounted angles it’s nice to still be able to see the screen 😂
I wish they all have insta360's mega view option in the camera, less distortion with large FOV is important for me