I love when newbies post because I am such a newbie myself.😂 i have had action cameras for a few years but strictly to record my adventures. Not enough to be good. The Insta360x4 is my first 360 camera. At first i thought I was stupid to buy it. But now, thankful i did. Just a wee bit of a learning curve. Yeah,It looks much brighter than I would have thought since it is brighter than the camera you used to record the majority of this post.
Thank you for your comment 😊. Yes, I’m still learning how to adjust the settings in my cameras. It’s a steep learning curve 😅. I used my iPhone 15 PRO Max to record most of this video.
Just curious what settings you used on the X4 for the Sunset Timelapse. Did u just go to Timelapse feature and keep it on auto for all the settings ( ISO,Shutter Speed and Frame rate) Thanks
Nice video! 👌Thanks for sharing.
I was expecting to see how you set up the camera and then the result. I'm afraid I was not able to watch the whole thing.
I love when newbies post because I am such a newbie myself.😂 i have had action cameras for a few years but strictly to record my adventures. Not enough to be good. The Insta360x4 is my first 360 camera. At first i thought I was stupid to buy it. But now, thankful i did. Just a wee bit of a learning curve. Yeah,It looks much brighter than I would have thought since it is brighter than the camera you used to record the majority of this post.
Thank you for your comment 😊. Yes, I’m still learning how to adjust the settings in my cameras. It’s a steep learning curve 😅. I used my iPhone 15 PRO Max to record most of this video.
Just curious what settings you used on the X4 for the Sunset Timelapse.
Did u just go to Timelapse feature and keep it on auto for all the settings ( ISO,Shutter Speed and Frame rate)
Thanks
Yes. I kept everything on auto 😅
I would lower the highlights a bit in this timelapse because it's too bright, but overall it's great
Thank you for your suggestion. I’m still learning, so I really appreciate it.
The moment you should start SHOOTING the Tiemlapse is the moment u finished recording!!!
Are you able to use a USB or a power cable, so you can do long time exposures????
I haven't tried using external power during recording, but I think it's possible.