Insta360 Pro ($3499, reviewed here) is a popular professional 360 camera that revolutionized the professional camera market with its incredibly easy workflow. Insta360 Pro can provide a wireless live preview on your smartphone It is often mistaken as a simple rig, but it actually has hardware and software to ensure that its cameras are synchronized, and matched automatically for ease of shooting and stitching. It originally retailed at $5,000, but is now available for as low as $1399 (complete with Autopano Video and Autopano Giga stitching software), making it the most affordable 8K 360 camera on the market, not just for professionals but for prosumers as well. It can capture 360 video in 8K at 30fps, or 5.7K at 60fps, or 4K at 120fps. GoPro Omni ($1399) is one of the most popular professional 360 cameras. Here are my observations.īefore we get to the comparison, here is some information about the three cameras I’m comparing: GoPro Omni with included case
This enables anyone to cut through the marketing claims and individual opinions to see for themselves how samples actually look.
#Autopano video 3 crop full#
I’ve added full resolution 360 video samples from each to the Ultimate 360 Camera Comparison tool, which enables you to make side by side comparisons with any two 360 cameras in the growing database. You can now make side by side comparisons of the GoPro Fusion ($699, reviewed here), GoPro Omni ($1399) and Insta360 Pro ($3499, reviewed here).
Insta360 Pro hands-on side-by-side comparison