Have a link to information about the adapter?
I watched the entire tape and video. Very weird video, with super gimmicky stuff. Not for me. I just love simplicity To much going on here. Enjoy it for what it is, but the average Joe, not really my cup of tea.Have a link to information about the adapter?
Dale, I'd agree... first time I played with 360 editor was confusing and odd. But basically you can fly straight, then in Post Edit, can select any direction of view for a normal video. Exp: fly around a construction project... then either edit looking at side of structure or provide 360 and allow Client to pan around examining what they desire.I watched the entire tape and video. Very weird video, with super gimmicky stuff. Not for me. I just love simplicity To much going on here. Enjoy it for what it is, but the average Joe, not really my cup of tea.
Dale
Thanks for the great review and I agree with it. I also wondered about the lens covers, so thank you for that. I hadn't tried using them. I am taking off / landing on a staked down large landing pad that has a thick towel underneath for a soft landing. I have done the hand take-offs and landings in the past but aren't crazy about doing them. I also have both of those card readers and they work quite well with an iPad. I have an iPad set up for 360 editing and it is easy to edit with it or just bring the clips into the desktop editor using a card adapter.I'd agree, nice kit! Looks great, well made!
I got mine a while back, but have only used it 1 day due to rains & winds.
It mounts on the A2S very clean, no issues in flight or GPS.
I hand launched it, and caught it. That in itself was a little new to me, I hadn't hand caught the A2S.
I was a little concerned for the lower lens in case it landed on it's own away from me so I installed one of the Sticky Lens protectors on the bottom. Note "Not Reading ahead..." I later noticed a little fuzzy join line that showed up often in the video. In the Desktop Software I found the Switch to turn on / off the sticky lens cover. When this is turned on you can see how it slightly modifies the video, but assumes you have Top & Bottom Lens Covers on... not just bottom.
After getting comfortable hand catching the A2S with 360 Package, I removed the bottom Sticky Lens Cover and the seam issue disappeared and not an issue. Lesson Learned... either use None or Both.
I flew a 6 story Construction building (8 story height, tall Courtroom Floors) about 65% up in height of building. My intent was to add the video to the Group's review, giving them the opportunity to scroll around: Up, Down, Sideways to allow them to view more than my normal video loops & photos.
Haven't passed it over to them yet, but I did examine.
The quality of the video looks better than the Insta360 R in sharpness when cropped.
Overall impressed with the 360 Sphere, night & day improvement over the M2P 1st Generation.
Note on Videos:
Using the Desktop Insta360 SW:
You can easily keyframe the track, view, crop, and special effects into a standard format video.
You can also perform the same adjustments and leave the 360 format available. I did find YouTube has a 360 section that you can use to provide the 360 view and Viewers can use their mouse to move around.
NOTE on Sticky Lens Covers:
The concern for the lens remains and once you take the Sticky Lens cover off, it's ruined.
On the Insta360 site, they sell Sticky Lens cover for R & RS. These are the SAME!
Their ship price is very high... and found the Sticky Lens Covers on B&H Photo.
I picked up a few sets, in case I needed to use some time.
Sticky Lens Covers:
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Insta360 Sticky Lens Guard Set for ONE RS 360° Lens Mod
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Reader to extract files without PC:
Insta360 Desktop can read the SD Card, but plugging into iPad / iPhone can not unless you transfer wirelessly from Camera. This is extremely long & frustrating, and I found they now offer a Card Reader. You don't need to attach to camera, you can simply insert the MicroSD card into Reader and plug reader into iPad or iPhone for a direct fast transfer. They make 2 different Reader models based on R series and X2 series... you can use either one as a Reader.
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Insta360 Quick Reader for Insta360 ONE X2 (Vertical Version)
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The M2P and M3 are close in size, adjustment in 360 SW and mount could likely accommodate.Has anyone heard any news if Insta360 will be producing a Insta360 Sphere for the Mavic 3
I am interested in getting one during the holidays but I heard it cuts off the GPS? Do you have any problems with your setup on your air2s?The M2P and M3 are close in size, adjustment in 360 SW and mount could likely accommodate.
I think it’s more targeted to popularity of craft, units sold… the M2P and A2S were probably the most popular… that could accommodate the extra payload weight. The M3 with now 6 variations (3 consumer, 3 enterprise) of models, I‘d assume a Insta360 kit is a good bet to appear next year. It might even be their best yet… longer landing struts and ability to carry larger & heavier payload.
I think the platform size & power may provide several 3rd party payloads to appear.
I have the A2S 360 kit and would gladly purchase a M3 360 kit.
The GPS issue was with 1st version using the M2P.I am interested in getting one during the holidays but I heard it cuts off the GPS? Do you have any problems with your setup on your air2s?
Yes, I agree. I have had some great flights and got some nice 360 videos with the latest 360 Sphere set-up. If the M3 is wider, that could be an issue in designing or adapting it. I am sure the M3 is powerful enough to carry it. The trick is to get the 360 part right. I think they'd have to come up with a new one just for the M3.
I'd agree, the system: harness and camera mounts would need to be specifically designed for M3. The lenses may also need to be tweaked for additional thickness (height) of M3 craft.Yes, I agree. I have had some great flights and got some nice 360 videos with the latest 360 Sphere set-up. If the M3 is wider, that could be an issue in designing or adapting it. I am sure the M3 is powerful enough to carry it. The trick is to get the 360 part right. I think they'd have to come up with a new one just for the M3.
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