- Hi it's Justin Brown from Primal Video
and this another 360 video, so,
if you're watching this on your phone
and you can pick up your
device and move it around
to look around in 360,
or you can tap on the
screen and swipe around
or if you've got VR
headset then put it on now
to really get emersed in this video.
If you look behind us right now
there is a bird up in the
tree, so there's a bit to see,
but this is all about 360,
it's all about taking people
on different experiences
and really showing what
these cameras are good for.
So in this video I'm gonna
talk about my thoughts
on the insta360 nano after
having it for about a month now.
So this camera is designed
to work with your Iphone,
it's got a lightning
connector and you just
plug it in to the bottom of your phone.
Then you're using your phone upside down
to record your videos.
The camera itself does
work without an Iphone,
you can use it stand alone if
you've got an Android device,
but in order to get all
the features out of this,
you really wanna be
using it with an Iphone.
You can pick it up on
Amazon for just under $200
and the battery life lasts
for around two hours.
So the camera itself
actually has two cameras,
one facing me and one facing
the opposite direction.
And the two are stitched
together live or in real time,
so that you actually have
the ability to go live in 360
to places like YouTube live
and also Periscope, so that's pretty cool.
The insta360 nano is actually,
probably the easiest 360
camera that I've used.
It is so easy, you literally
just click the camera
onto your phone, turn
your phone upside down,
open up the app and you're good to go.
Wether it's taking a photo, a time lapse,
or wether you're doing a 360
video like we're here now.
The camera has a micro
SD port in the bottom,
so that you can record directly
into the camera itself,
or if it's plugged into your phone,
then your phone will do
all the recording for you.
You can create videos in this
camera up to 3k resolution,
so it's not the highest of resolution,
and the image quality isn't the sharpest,
but definitely bang for
buck it's one of the best
360 cameras in the price range.
And as you can also see,
it does a really good job
at stitching the two cameras together.
I've got one camera lens
now pointed towards the sun,
and the other one is pointed at me,
so normally you would
see a huge difference,
or a huge line between the two,
but this camera seems
to do a pretty good job.
One of the two biggest downsides
I found with this camera
is that it gets really hot really quickly.
And also the lens positioning,
it makes it really hard
to put the camera down
when it's not connected to your phone,
because no matter which
way you lay it down,
it's going to be rubbing
up against, or laying down
on one of the two camera
lenses, which isn't ideal.
Now it does come with a
soft pouch or a soft case
that you can hold it in,
but really, no matter which
way you put this down,
you've got risk of
scratching the camera lenses.
Insta360 also give you
free download applications
for your Mac and your PC,
so that you can easily create
those tiny world photos,
you can do basic video editing as well
and to preview all the
files on your computer.
The Iphone app also makes
it really easy to share
all your photos and your
videos directly to YouTube,
to Instagram and to Facebook
as well, so that's pretty cool.
So overall I think that insta360 nano
is a fantastic little 360 camera,
it will be great for
anyone that doesn't want
to spend a lot of money,
but wants to jump in
and start playing around with 360.
Especially if you've got an Iphone.
If you're using an Android,
you might wanna hang out until
the Android version comes out,
which shouldn't be too far away.
Probably the biggest
thing that I like about
the insta360 nano is
the unveiled stitching
and having the ability to broadcast live
to places like YouTube live
and even Periscope Now as well
in 360 directly from
this tiny, little device,
and directly from your
phone, so that's pretty cool.
So those are my thoughts
on the insta360 nano.
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