Shawn Ide is a 360 shooter, and he attached his Insta360 One to his drone. On this occasion, his camera fell 100 feet — and survived. Here’s the video (the fall happens around 01:49):
Needless to say, don’t try this at home, folks!
Shawn Ide is a 360 shooter, and he attached his Insta360 One to his drone. On this occasion, his camera fell 100 feet — and survived. Here’s the video (the fall happens around 01:49):
Needless to say, don’t try this at home, folks!
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A one in a million chance of it surviving!
I was surprised myself… Not a scratch on the lenses either.
Wow…!!! When i saw all that mud on the camera i thought the lens would probably have been scratched up. but if it was not, then it must have some kind of protective coating i think.
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Wait, so we don’t get to see the video of it falling? I was looking forward to a skydive into the ground, and instead it was just the camera flying, then a transition to external video shots showing the 360 camera on the ground.