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Guru 360, the world’s first affordable 360 gimbal |
Let’s see how the Nano and Guru 360 performed! Here’s the video:
In my opinion, the Insta360 Nano did an excellent job with selecting the right exposure. Consumer 360 cameras such as the Nano have small sensors that have limited dynamic range. Some cameras, such as the Nikon Keymission 360, do their best to avoid blowing any highlights, which in high contrast conditions like this produces very underexposed shots. Although you can adjust the exposure in postprocessing, doing so will introduce more noise, besides impacting the contrast, tone curve, and color balance.
In this case, the Nano consistently chose very good exposures that allow you to see important details in both the sunny and shaded areas, an amazing feat that many other 360 cameras cannot manage. I edited the video in Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 2017 to create a montage and add 360 titles but I did not have to do any adjustment to the image (such as exposure, white balance or other corrections).
As for the Guru 360 gimbal, it too did a spectacular job. As you saw, the horizon stayed level the whole time and made the video watchable even with me constantly walking around. There was also that scene with the pirate ship where I purposely swayed left to right, partly to simulate the movement of the ship, but also to test the Guru 360, which performed flawlessly. The only thing I should note is that due to the counterweight, it is heavier to hold than an equivalent-sized gimbal with no counterweight.
How about you? What do you think of the video quality?
The Nano is available on Amazon*, while the Guru 360 gimbal is available for preorder on GimbalGuru.com (there’s a $50 discount for preorders) for delivery in late February or in March.
(*The Amazon link is an affiliate link. If you order, I get a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you very much.)
Incidentally, I also took some videos at Sta. Monica Pier with the Insta360 Air. Next time, I’ll compare the videos from the Nano and Air!
Impressive video quality. I notice the YouTube video displays as an equirectangular format. Is that a YouTube quirk or an insta360 issue?
Thanks my friend! Yes I think it is pretty impressive for a camera at this price range. As for the format, I tested it a while ago and it displayed correctly. Perhaps it might be the browser you're using (?)
Best regards,
Mic
Could be. I'm using chrome on iPad.
Oh ok. I use an iPhone too. On iPad and iPhone, we need to watch 360 videos on the YouTube app for iOS. If you tap on the arrow on the upper right, the URL will pop up. If you hold it down, you'll get the option to Open in "YouTube" (assuming you've installed it).
Best regards,
Mic
It proved to be Very helpful to me and I am sure to all the commentators here!
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