@@BoomerStories When you open your starlapse on the Insta360 app, there is a check box for star trails. If you don't want trails just be sure it is not checked.
@@my360nme What exactly is the issue you are facing? Maybe I can help you figure it out. I hope you get this fixed so you can try out the starlapse! Its such a cool feature!
@@lincolas5310 so I got signed on to my camera to show you know I was going to see exactly what the problem was and tell you. Before it was just something it wouldn't load the pictures into the stories, so today it just doesn't want to connect to my Bluetooth and it says I don't have enough RAM that's new it's not said that before I've actually made it further today than I have before. So I'll mess with it some more and I'll I'll get back to you with what exactly the problem is anyways it's just always something with me in these plugins and new things. It's just all new to me I just don't have a clue with anything is I'm starting to figure it out but it's slow going lol I appreciate your help so much you have no idea and if I didn't have to leave I'd stay here and mess with my camera but I got to sit down for a while it's annoying me, so I'll probably get back to you tomorrow.. also I'm new to TH-cam as you can tell ☺️ but I've been studying a lot and I can tell by tube buddy that you do not have very good SEO on your videos. The one that did really good had good SEO and it looks like that was purely an accident on your part. It has to do with your title your tags and your description. The better those are the algorithm will share it out to more people faster and honestly I think your channel could blow up with the proper SEO. if you have any questions about that you can ask me, like I said I'm not a pro but I can direct you to good channels that I'm learning from.
@@my360nme I have never had that issue with the ram message on my own camera. Sorry I can't be any more help. Regarding my own TH-cam channel, I have been struggling lately to gain more views and subscribers. I should look into the TH-cam algorithm more. A lot of my tutorial videos have been doing pretty well so I am planning on making more of those in the future but I think my main issue is my thumbnails/titles. Any tips you have would be appreciated!
I see you have the hashtags in your discription deerr I missed that LOL ok put those in your tag box to start and see what happens ... and add a hashtagtag something stitchline 360 turorial something along those lines ...
Many thanks for your video. Do you need to change the X2 to manual for ISO, exposure etc or just on switch to the star mode would do the setting automatically?
Thanks for the fantastic video!!! It‘s grat! One question: how can I create a starlapse video without startrail? Not short, not middle, not long… without trail??? Thanks for your response! Kind regards Mareike
This is awesome so well made. I'm going to try to take one on the equator in a few days. Though sadly I think it'll be a 3/4 moon. In any case it'll be fun to show the flat earthers.
Excellent video, the recording time according to what I read on the 360 web is from 4 to 6 hours, the recommended time, should the camera be left for that long?
I have been trying to find a way to make starlapse a on a computer but have had no luck. I will continue looking into it and if I find a way, I will let you know.
Sadly no. I have been trying to figure out a way to create the starlapse without using the phone app but have been unsuccessful. If I find a way I will let you know though!
I’m not quite sure what you are asking. I shoot in the 360 mode but reframe it in post. I usually set the field of view to wide and set keyframes to make the foreground move. I also set the aspect ratio to 16 by 9. I hope this helps! If you are still confused, just ask!
@@lincolas5310 This camera is new to me so I am shaky with terms. I suppose a simpler question is what do you set the camera settings at and what do you set in post. On my camera screen it looksike i have 3 choices for field of view... 360, 150 and what looks like 16 x 9.
No worries! For camera settings, I always shoot at 5.7k resolution and 30 fps. This is the highest quality you can get with your camera. After some testing, I have figured out what the field of view options mean. The one that looks like 16 x 9 only works with photos and is actually the panorama button. The 150 degree view is like a standard action camera. It basically only shoots with one of the lenses. This means that you cannot use reframing in post production. The final one is is the 360 degree mode. I always use this whenever I go out to shoot and I recommend that you do to. Using the 360 mode allows you to reframe your footage in any direction in post production and is super cool. Hope this helps!
@@lincolas5310 perfect, thank you! That was kind of what I was thinking. Use the full view and edit out what i didn't want. The main reason I was interested in the more narrow depth of field is we are supposed to have some extraordinary nothern lights shows this weekend. However depending on where i setup i could be in conflict with the moon for the exposure. I would only need the front 180 degrees and the moon would be behind me, but could sill influence the entire exposure. I am wondering if I can either block the rear lens or use some sort of ND material to lessen the impact would work... thjngs to experiment with. Thanks for your help. I now have some ideas to keep me out of trouble for a bit. 🙂
Im getting ready to go on a long trip where i'll be away from my home computer. How much data does an overnight starlaps take up? Im worried about running out of data storage.
You should be fine. They actually take up surprisingly little storage. I am actually on a trip right now so I can’t check how big my starlapse files are but I recommend that you film one. They are so worth it!
I just checked my power bank and it is a 15000 mAh battery. This will always last the whole night (with a full charge) and will often have a decent amount of charge left in it after the starlapse is done.
Its a lot more complicated. You can export each frame as a 360 still from Insta360 Studio and then use an editing software to create a 360 degree timelapse from all the still images. Then you can export the video from your editing software (still a 360 degree video) and import it back into Insta360 Studio to reframe. Hopefully Insta360 can optimize this in the future!
How did you get those longer trails? I used 20s exposure and 3s rest. After 510 photos (about 3.5 hrs), there are trails but the "tails" are not very long.
I use the starlapse mode on the camera. I think the issue for you is your settings. I'm not sure what the exposure is set to on the Insta360 starlapse setting but I do know that the interval is 1 photo per minute. When the Insta360 app puts the starlapse video together, it overlays a fixed amount of photos. For simplicity, lets say 10 (I don't actually know, this is just an example.) Since you only set the interval to 3 seconds, the program is only overlaying 30 seconds of footage (3 seconds x 10 photos). This means that the star trails only show 30 seconds of star movement resulting in very short star trails. Using a 1 minute interval however, takes the overlay time up to 10 minutes (1 minute x 10 photos). This means that the star trails reflect 10 minutes of star movement resulting in longer star trails. For good results and ease of use, I recommend just using the starlapse video mode. If you are still confused, just let me know! I am happy to help!
@@lincolas5310 Thanks for the reply. I was taking the starlapse in the city, so auto mode is no go because it will only take a 3s exposure for each shoot. However you did give me some ideas to try. If you don't mind, could you check if your starlapses taken from the city have much shorter tails?
Oh I get it now. I actually haven’t taken any starlapse videos in a city except for the one shown in the video. I can barely even see the stars in that one so I can’t check the length of the star trails (sorry ☹️). I also haven’t experimented with manual settings but I will have to try that out. For your city starlapse, I think you should set the interval to a minute and the exposure to whatever you think is best. Let me know how your next one turns out!
The settings are exactly the same but the editing is slightly different. When you are putting the starlapse together in the Insta360 app, there is a switch to turn on star trails. If this is turned on, the app will automatically make the trails. Just out of the camera though, there are no star trails.
Yes starlapse mode should be correct. Did you connect your camera to a power bank? Did you make sure that the power bank is at full power before shooting your starlapse? It could have run out of battery and died in the middle of the night. Regarding the overexposed image, did you set up your starlapse too close to any light source? Was the moon too big? These are all some possible factors as to why your starlapse didn’t work. Hope this helps!
@@lincolas5310 yes, I connected to an external power bank. Suppose I only need to choose the Starlapse mode and it should do the setting automatically. Definitely the surrounding is not too dark since I am in Hong Kong. But quite surprised that the camera does not adjust the exposure.
@@andrewlee3625 yes you are right, the camera does not adjust the exposure. The starlapse mode is a fixed preset and does not change. I would imagine that there is a lot of light pollution in Hong Kong too. This is probably your biggest issue.
Go back to 0:27 and follow the instructions carefully. There is a starlapse mode on all ONE X2 cameras! If it is still not there, you might need to upgrade your cameras firmware. Its a long shot but it might work!
You didnt even mention anything about settings or editing. everything else is kinda obvious. I just have a shit ton of photos. now what? I even exported them now I have twice as many photos.
I mentioned how to edit the starlapse at timestamp 1:17. The insta360 app automatically puts the starlapse together if you click the starlapse effect on the shot lab page. When doing this, make sure your camera has the micro SD card with the starlapse photos inserted into your camera. For the settings, simply use the starlapse setting. I show you how to find this setting at timestamp 0:27. Basically, the starlapse mode is a pre programmed interval photo setting. It sets the exposure perfect for capturing stars and takes a photo every minute. Hope this clarifies everything.
Thanks for this tutorial. The starlapses without trails are the best for me because you can see the sky as is should be.
Yep I agree! The star trails are also cool though. They are great for social media posts!
How do you render without the trails ?
@@lincolas5310 How do you render without the trails ?
@@BoomerStories When you open your starlapse on the Insta360 app, there is a check box for star trails. If you don't want trails just be sure it is not checked.
@@lincolas5310Dear Nicolas, I cannot find this check box??? Can you ecplain this step with a screenshot? Many thanks! Mareike
Great how to. I’ve been wanting to do this. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks! I hope capture a great starlapse!
Your Insta360 work is fantastic. Thanks for the tutorial.❤
Thanks so much! I’m glad you liked it!
Great tips that is going save a lot of my trial and error! Thanks again.
Happy to help!
I just bought inta360oneX2 , thanks for sharing starlapse , I will try this out. Just subscribe
It is definitely worth a try! Thanks for the sub too!
Thanks for the tips🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Fabuloso!! Estoy en espera de mi insta360 x3 para este fin de semana
Trataré de seguir tus pasos y ver qué sale
Saludos desde Cozumel México
Thank you! I hope your X3 arrives soon!
Great tips buddy thanks ❤
No problem 👍
This is so cool! I should make one.
Thanks I agree!
Expecting more❤
😀
Thank you
I definatly want to do this ... awesome ...
I cant get the camera app to work for me lol I keep trying and getting frustrated ...I am going to try with this for sure :-)
@@my360nme What exactly is the issue you are facing? Maybe
I can help you figure it out. I hope you get this fixed so you can try out the starlapse! Its such a cool feature!
@@lincolas5310 so I got signed on to my camera to show you know I was going to see exactly what the problem was and tell you. Before it was just something it wouldn't load the pictures into the stories, so today it just doesn't want to connect to my Bluetooth and it says I don't have enough RAM that's new it's not said that before I've actually made it further today than I have before. So I'll mess with it some more and I'll I'll get back to you with what exactly the problem is anyways it's just always something with me in these plugins and new things. It's just all new to me I just don't have a clue with anything is I'm starting to figure it out but it's slow going lol I appreciate your help so much you have no idea and if I didn't have to leave I'd stay here and mess with my camera but I got to sit down for a while it's annoying me, so I'll probably get back to you tomorrow.. also I'm new to TH-cam as you can tell ☺️ but I've been studying a lot and I can tell by tube buddy that you do not have very good SEO on your videos. The one that did really good had good SEO and it looks like that was purely an accident on your part. It has to do with your title your tags and your description. The better those are the algorithm will share it out to more people faster and honestly I think your channel could blow up with the proper SEO. if you have any questions about that you can ask me, like I said I'm not a pro but I can direct you to good channels that I'm learning from.
@@my360nme I have never had that issue with the ram message on my own camera. Sorry I can't be any more help. Regarding my own TH-cam channel, I have been struggling lately to gain more views and subscribers. I should look into the TH-cam algorithm more. A lot of my tutorial videos have been doing pretty well so I am planning on making more of those in the future but I think my main issue is my thumbnails/titles. Any tips you have would be appreciated!
I see you have the hashtags in your discription deerr I missed that LOL ok put those in your tag box to start and see what happens ... and add a hashtagtag something stitchline 360 turorial something along those lines ...
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Glad I could help! 😀
Excellent video thank you
Very welcome
10/10 video 🌟
Thank you!
sweet video, thanks for explaining everything clearly :)
Glad you liked it 😀
Excellent!
Thanks!
Awesome! Thanks
No problem! Glad I could help!
Many thanks for your video. Do you need to change the X2 to manual for ISO, exposure etc or just on switch to the star mode would do the setting automatically?
No need to change anything. The starlapse mode automatically does it all for you!
Thanks for the fantastic video!!! It‘s grat! One question: how can I create a starlapse video without startrail? Not short, not middle, not long… without trail??? Thanks for your response! Kind regards Mareike
Great Video, and edited very well too! :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is interesting KT
Helpful tips thanks!
I’m glad they helped!
Great tips, it’s a great feature… shame I live in such a light pollution area but one day I’ll get a good one 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I live In a light polluted area too! Whenever I go camping or travel to a remote location, I always take a starlapse!
Thanks for the amazing video! Did you have to use specific settings or did you leave it in auto mode when recording?
I just used the auto starlapse mode on the camera!
Thanks for sharing😍
No problem! 😀
thx!
How did you cover the USB charger port when leaving it outdoor (especially from the morning dew)? Thanks!
This is awesome so well made. I'm going to try to take one on the equator in a few days. Though sadly I think it'll be a 3/4 moon.
In any case it'll be fun to show the flat earthers.
Haha thats true! I hope your starlapse turns out good despite the moon!
Nice and clear instructions - thanks, a lot! Ian :-)
Thank you! 😀
Excellent video, the recording time according to what I read on the 360 web is from 4 to 6 hours, the recommended time, should the camera be left for that long?
Yep I recommend putting it out all night!
thanks
You're welcome!
very useful
Glad it helped!
great. congrats.
Do you know if is possible to do starlapse in the software (pc)?
My phone don't conect with the camera
I have been trying to find a way to make starlapse a on a computer but have had no luck. I will continue looking into it and if I find a way, I will let you know.
Thanks for preventing the beginner's mistakes by this video. How big will the file size of a starlapse be?
I just checked one of my starlapse files and it is around 5 gigabytes of storage. It is surprisingly low!
,Can you do the editing or forming the video using the computer Insta360 Studio software?
Sadly no. I have been trying to figure out a way to create the starlapse without using the phone app but have been unsuccessful. If I find a way I will let you know though!
nice bro
Thanks!
Great Tutorial, thanks. May I ask how did you remove the star trails ? thanks.
When you are putting together the starlapse in the Insta360 app, there is a switch that you can click to turn off the star trails.
@@lincolas5310 thank you so much for this. all my questions were answered by the comments 💪
@@jwild666 Glad it helped!
What did you set the field of view to? 360, 150 or 16 x 9?
Particularly where the foreground also moves.
I’m not quite sure what you are asking. I shoot in the 360 mode but reframe it in post. I usually set the field of view to wide and set keyframes to make the foreground move. I also set the aspect ratio to 16 by 9. I hope this helps! If you are still confused, just ask!
@@lincolas5310 This camera is new to me so I am shaky with terms. I suppose a simpler question is what do you set the camera settings at and what do you set in post. On my camera screen it looksike i have 3 choices for field of view... 360, 150 and what looks like 16 x 9.
No worries! For camera settings, I always shoot at 5.7k resolution and 30 fps. This is the highest quality you can get with your camera. After some testing, I have figured out what the field of view options mean. The one that looks like 16 x 9 only works with photos and is actually the panorama button. The 150 degree view is like a standard action camera. It basically only shoots with one of the lenses. This means that you cannot use reframing in post production. The final one is is the 360 degree mode. I always use this whenever I go out to shoot and I recommend that you do to. Using the 360 mode allows you to reframe your footage in any direction in post production and is super cool. Hope this helps!
@@lincolas5310 perfect, thank you! That was kind of what I was thinking. Use the full view and edit out what i didn't want. The main reason I was interested in the more narrow depth of field is we are supposed to have some extraordinary nothern lights shows this weekend. However depending on where i setup i could be in conflict with the moon for the exposure. I would only need the front 180 degrees and the moon would be behind me, but could sill influence the entire exposure. I am wondering if I can either block the rear lens or use some sort of ND material to lessen the impact would work... thjngs to experiment with. Thanks for your help. I now have some ideas to keep me out of trouble for a bit. 🙂
Is there a difference between the X2 and X3 for doing this? I have a X3
X3 has a slightly bigger sensor which should give it better low light capabilities. other than that the workflow is the same
Im getting ready to go on a long trip where i'll be away from my home computer. How much data does an overnight starlaps take up? Im worried about running out of data storage.
You should be fine. They actually take up surprisingly little storage. I am actually on a trip right now so I can’t check how big my starlapse files are but I recommend that you film one. They are so worth it!
What size battery bank would last all night?
I just checked my power bank and it is a 15000 mAh battery. This will always last the whole night (with a full charge) and will often have a decent amount of charge left in it after the starlapse is done.
In your video, you used only insta360 app to edit ? No other software used?
I use Davinci Resolve to reframe and color grade my footage
Hi , how big SD card you have to have?
I use a Samsung 128 gigabyte card. Starlapses do not take up much space at all though.
It's May 2024 and nowhere in the app can I find "Stories" on my iPad. Otherwise, a really great video!
I haven’t used the app in a while so it might have changed. the starlapse option should still be available though
@@lincolas5310у меня есть режим “PO” но нажимаю на него и оно не работает. Insta 360 x2
How do I turn the starlapse photos into a video with pc software?
Its a lot more complicated. You can export each frame as a 360 still from Insta360 Studio and then use an editing software to create a 360 degree timelapse from all the still images. Then you can export the video from your editing software (still a 360 degree video) and import it back into Insta360 Studio to reframe. Hopefully Insta360 can optimize this in the future!
How did you get those longer trails? I used 20s exposure and 3s rest. After 510 photos (about 3.5 hrs), there are trails but the "tails" are not very long.
I use the starlapse mode on the camera. I think the issue for you is your settings. I'm not sure what the exposure is set to on the Insta360 starlapse setting but I do know that the interval is 1 photo per minute. When the Insta360 app puts the starlapse video together, it overlays a fixed amount of photos. For simplicity, lets say 10 (I don't actually know, this is just an example.) Since you only set the interval to 3 seconds, the program is only overlaying 30 seconds of footage (3 seconds x 10 photos). This means that the star trails only show 30 seconds of star movement resulting in very short star trails. Using a 1 minute interval however, takes the overlay time up to 10 minutes (1 minute x 10 photos). This means that the star trails reflect 10 minutes of star movement resulting in longer star trails. For good results and ease of use, I recommend just using the starlapse video mode. If you are still confused, just let me know! I am happy to help!
@@lincolas5310 Thanks for the reply. I was taking the starlapse in the city, so auto mode is no go because it will only take a 3s exposure for each shoot. However you did give me some ideas to try. If you don't mind, could you check if your starlapses taken from the city have much shorter tails?
Oh I get it now. I actually haven’t taken any starlapse videos in a city except for the one shown in the video. I can barely even see the stars in that one so I can’t check the length of the star trails (sorry ☹️). I also haven’t experimented with manual settings but I will have to try that out. For your city starlapse, I think you should set the interval to a minute and the exposure to whatever you think is best. Let me know how your next one turns out!
In some of the shots the stars dont trail. whats the difference in settings? Thanks in advance!
The settings are exactly the same but the editing is slightly different. When you are putting the starlapse together in the Insta360 app, there is a switch to turn on star trails. If this is turned on, the app will automatically make the trails. Just out of the camera though, there are no star trails.
So, other Poeple say Insta doesn't work in the dark? I got the x3. I'll try it😉
It preforms surprisingly well in the dark!
Also, I found that the camera stop by itself, don't know when it stopped. Also, which camera set up mode did you use?
I used the Starlapse mode, The picture came out to be over exposed.
Yes starlapse mode should be correct. Did you connect your camera to a power bank? Did you make sure that the power bank is at full power before shooting your starlapse? It could have run out of battery and died in the middle of the night. Regarding the overexposed image, did you set up your starlapse too close to any light source? Was the moon too big? These are all some possible factors as to why your starlapse didn’t work. Hope this helps!
@@lincolas5310 yes, I connected to an external power bank. Suppose I only need to choose the Starlapse mode and it should do the setting automatically. Definitely the surrounding is not too dark since I am in Hong Kong. But quite surprised that the camera does not adjust the exposure.
@@andrewlee3625 yes you are right, the camera does not adjust the exposure. The starlapse mode is a fixed preset and does not change. I would imagine that there is a lot of light pollution in Hong Kong too. This is probably your biggest issue.
@@lincolas5310 So probably use the Time Lapse mode would be better since can adjust all perimeters. Many thanks for your reply and suggestions.
Someone steals ur camera lol
Haha that is something to keep in mind actually. I usually go off into the woods and hide my camera somewhere.
what about the storage???
Just use a micro SD card like normal. Although the camera takes around 600 photos in a single starlapse, the pictures don’t take up much storage
@@lincolas5310 oh i didnt knew that it was photo that it captures in ⭐ lapse
there is no starlapse option in my Onex2..
Go back to 0:27 and follow the instructions carefully. There is a starlapse mode on all ONE X2 cameras! If it is still not there, you might need to upgrade your cameras firmware. Its a long shot but it might work!
@@lincolas5310 yes i saw it na. thankyou so much !! 🥰
@@kimandmark08 Glad I could help!
You didnt even mention anything about settings or editing. everything else is kinda obvious. I just have a shit ton of photos. now what? I even exported them now I have twice as many photos.
I mentioned how to edit the starlapse at timestamp 1:17. The insta360 app automatically puts the starlapse together if you click the starlapse effect on the shot lab page. When doing this, make sure your camera has the micro SD card with the starlapse photos inserted into your camera. For the settings, simply use the starlapse setting. I show you how to find this setting at timestamp 0:27. Basically, the starlapse mode is a pre programmed interval photo setting. It sets the exposure perfect for capturing stars and takes a photo every minute. Hope this clarifies everything.
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