Insta360 Go on a WLToys 12428 / Stabilization Test

3 years ago
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*Published Bitrate is 32 mbps*

I've tried the Insta360 Go on a quad with mixed results. I often find that something stops the full 5 minutes from recording, potentially heat, bumping the button inside the mount or something else we haven't figured out. Since my RC buggy footage is more for fun than cinematic, I would recommend this application for the Insta360 Go. For me, it is just not good enough for flight footage. Thoughts? I can't find another use for this camera as crazy as the size and stabilization are.

I use Insta360 Studio on a Windows 10 OS:
https://www.insta360.com/download/insta360-go

Basic Settings: FlowState Stabilization = Yes
Export Settings:
Resolution: 1920 X 1080
Bitrate: 80(Mbps) - since I am adding effects via Insta360 Studio 2020 on a PC
Framerate: 25 fps
Encoding Format: H.264
Export Type: Video
AI Effects: Color Plus = Yes / Remove Grain = Yes

Filmora 9 https://filmora.wondershare.net/
Auto Enhance
Since the raw footage is 25fps, I have noticed if you use other than 25 or 50 fps for rendering the footage may look "skippy". Causes issues when combining with other footage that is typically shot in 24 / 30 / 60 fps in the same video so plan ahead.

Simple 3D file that requires velcro or glue:
STL: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4687660/files

RCing in SC's Channel (Big WLToys 12428 Modder): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_S7qUKKYzwwgzJcHTuipiw

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