Insta360 teamed up with Leica to announce the Insta360 ONE R, a buildable action cam with interchangeable lens design.
This product supports a lens module that can be easily and quickly replaced, so you can shoot 360 degrees with dual lenses and then switch to a normal action cam mode. It provides three lenses: 360 degree dual lens, 4K wide angle, and 1 inch wide angle module. Among them, the 1-inch wide-angle module in cooperation with Leica supports the anti-shake technology FlowState and can use 5.3K resolution.
The Insta360 ONE R is a dual lens module that allows you to shoot at 5.7K resolution through two lenses that can cover all directions at once. You can preview in real time with the touch screen, and features such as color plus, HDR and infrared shooting are also supported. If you use a 4k wide-angle module that supports 4K 60 frames, you can shoot 8 times slow motion. You can also enjoy the Aerial Mod, which captures a 360-degree field of view in a completely invisible state of compatible drawing. Starlapse mode automatically corrects exposure settings to record night sky views as time lapse, and automatically recognizes content through FlashCut, categorizing by theme, and automatically video editing.
The product also provides tracking through AI-based computer vision. If you select the subject to be tracked with a tap of your finger, you can fix the subject in the center of the frame, remember the location even if it is obscured by an obstacle, and start tracking immediately. In addition, the invisible selfie stick allows you to set the angle in the air so that the action cam grip is not visible, and you can easily shoot a third person view in the form of a video game.
This product supports IPX8 waterproof rating, so it is waterproof to a depth of 5m, and can be used up to 60m by attaching a dive case. It has two on-board microphones and automatically attenuates wind noise to capture clear sound. In addition, you can control the action cam with a simple command through the voice control function. Related information can be found here .
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