The Insta360 Pro 2 is the next evolutionary step after the original Insta360 Pro which was introduced back at CES in 2017. This time around, the new kid on the block sports some unique features such as live 4K broadcasting, new FarSight technology and updated FlowState stabilization. Insta360 Pro 2 with FarSight transmitter and receiver. At around $3499 the original Insta360 Pro was (and is) far from cheap but the specs are truly amazing: 6 HD cameras capturing 360-degree video at up to 8K resolution. The freshly updated Insta360 Pro 2 ups some of these specs even further (but at a considerably higher price) and offers additional neat features such as the so-called FarSight technology which uses a dedicated transmitter and receiver in order to monitor the action from up to 300m (985 ft) away. A good thing since the camera shoots in all directions at the same time leaving no blind spot for the director. Insta360 Pro 2, New features: Just like the original Insta360 Pro camera this new model sports 6 HD cameras that capture every angle of a scene at once. The resulting videos or photos are then fused into two 8K 360-degree images, one per eye, to create an immersive and high-detailed experience. FlowState stabilization Built right in is the proprietary FlowState stabilization. This technology uses optical flow algorithms in order to smoothen out shaky camera moves in-camera. No external gimbal devices are necessary (something which would be difficult to pull off without obstructing the 360-degree field of...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 21 August, 2018