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00:00:00 – 00:15:38
The video showcases the Insta360 Go camera, highlighting its lightweight design, 1080p recording capabilities, and super stabilized footage using FlowState stabilization software. Key accessories and features include tripod mount, lapel clip, necklace mount, and sidemount adapter. The camera can now record for five minutes continuously with adjustments for heat handling. It offers hyperlapse and slow-motion recording, suitable for aerial filming and racing drones. The camera's benefits include smooth racing shots and versatile content creation possibilities. The video creator encourages engagement and concludes with a positive message.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on showcasing the Insta360 Go camera, highlighted as a favorite HD camera due to its lightweight design, 1080p recording capabilities, and super stabilized footage using Insta360’s FlowState stabilization software. The camera can record level in any direction, making it versatile and capable of producing stable footage. The camera comes with various accessories, including a charging base with a wireless charging pad and data connection, offering around an hour of filming time per charge. Notably, the camera has 8GB built-in memory and lacks an SD card slot, requiring connection to a device for data transfer.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the features and accessories that come with a 20-gram camera. Some key points include a tripod mount that magnetizes inside the camera, a lapel clip for attaching to clothing, a necklace mount for a body cam effect, and a sidemount adapter for time-lapse recording. The camera has improved its recording time from one minute to allow for longer super-stabilized recordings. The speaker mentions interacting with the Insta360 team to enhance the camera’s capabilities.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, it is highlighted that a camera, the Insta360 Go, can now record for five minutes continuously due to new testing that shows it can handle the heat generated during recording, especially in FPV machines with airflow. The option to set the camera to record for five minutes is available for both iOS and Android devices. Details on adjusting the camera settings to enable this longer recording time are provided, emphasizing the need for auxiliary cooling measures. The video creator demonstrates the function and notes that the camera becomes warm but not hot after five minutes of recording. The camera is activated by pushing a button on the mount.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a camera that they are using to film various subjects such as micro quads and drones. The camera has features like hyperlapse and slow-motion recording, which can be activated by double-tapping and triple-clicking a button, respectively. The speaker demonstrates how they mounted the camera on different drones to capture stable footage, showcasing the versatility of the camera for aerial filming.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker highlights the benefits of using a tiny camera with a high-performance racing drone, enabling the capture of stabilized 1080p footage without adding significant weight to the drone. The reduced weight of the camera (around 20 grams compared to a GoPro) allows for smoother racing shots. The speaker emphasizes that while this setup may not be ideal for freestyle footage, it is excellent for recording races with minimal added weight. They express excitement about the device’s potential for creating content, such as travel footage and vlogs, despite acknowledging limitations in audio quality. The speaker also mentions the new firmware update that enables five-minute recordings, making this setup even more appealing for content creators in the FPV market.
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In this segment of the video, the creator encourages viewers to subscribe, comment, and like the content. They express gratitude for engagement regardless of the comment content. The message concludes with a call for viewers to “stay flying.”