The new ONE RS managed to record for 88 minutes before turning off. Next, the Insta360 ONE R drained the battery after 68 minutes. The GoPro gave up first after 57 minutes which I think is mainly because of the much larger screen at the back which inevitably drains more power. I did not let the cameras turn off the screens and I cooled them all down with a fan. All three cameras were set to 4K 30fps 16:9 without any stabilization. In my simple battery test, I compared the new ONE RS against the original ONE R and against the GoPro HERO10 (with the regular battery, not the enduro battery). Although the faster image processor might drain a bit more juice, the extra 250mAh more than compensate for it. Insta360 increased it from 1190mAh to 1445mAh. The good thing is that the battery module now has a larger capacity. Image Credit: CineD Larger battery module Insta360 ONE RS battery module is thicker than the one from ONE R. Insta360 ONE RS invisible selfie stick action. In low-light, the 360 camera sometimes gave me strange artifacts in the image, but that is not an exception – most action cams I used before cannot combine stabilization with low light shots well and the image sometimes falls apart. The stitching is, of course, still visible in the exported clips, but I found out that the optical flow stitching setting in the Insta360 Studio gave me the best results. For choosing the right angle in the postproduction, you can use either a computer with the Insta360 Studio or the Insta360 smartphone app. I actually quite enjoyed using it for a few first-person-view clips and for some invisible selfie stick action. Image Credit: CineDĪs I mentioned earlier, the 360 camera module is not new and it still maxes out at 5.7K 30 fps. Same 360 camera module 360 and 1-inch modules stayed the same. The faster processor also allows for faster data transfers over wifi. The ONE R only could apply FlowState in the post-production in the resulting 4K 60 fps “INSV” video files.
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The next innovation is the new touchscreen core module that now has a faster image processor which enables the camera to apply the FlowState stabilization directly in-camera up to 4K 60 fps and save the video files as MP4 for direct sharing. Faster Core module Insta360 ONE RS action camera. When it comes to picture profiles, I recorded most of my clips in the Vivid profile, but the camera also offers a standard and a log profile as well. The module also can record Active HDR video in up to 4K 30 fps. The only new resolution is the 6K widescreen mode at 2.35:1 ratio which is limited to 25 or 24 fps only. My favorite mode in action cameras, the 4K 4:3 mode, is unfortunately limited to a maximum of 30fps here. It still maxes out at 4K 60 fps, 2.7K 100 fps, or FullHD at 200 fps. When it comes to video, the new 4K boost lens camera module, unfortunately, adds almost no new framerates or resolutions when compared with the ONE R. The PureShot algorithm, however, seems to have preserved more dynamic range in the photos. I was expecting more detail, but after zooming in, all the details are kind of mushy and a bit disappointing. To be honest, I did not see much of a difference between the 48MP photo and the lower resolution photos from the other cameras.
The raw photos from both Insta360 cameras were automatically processed with the so-called PureShot in the Insta360 Studio and the GoPro HERO10 raw photo was processed manually in lightroom. Image Credit: CineDĪfter that, I compared raw photos from both cameras with the addition of the GoPro HERO10. First, I compared jpeg photos straight from the ONE R and ONE RS.
As far as I know, 48MP is the highest resolution sensor in any action camera ever, so naturally, I was curious if the ONE RS really excels in photo mode. For reference, the ONE R 4K wide-angle module has a smaller 12MP sensor with an f/2.8 lens. Image Credit: CineDįirst of all, the Insta360 ONE RS features a new 4K Boost Lens camera module with a 48MP 1/2″ sensor and a faster f/2.4 lens. So what exactly is new? New 48MP 4K Boost Lens Insta360 ONE RS – new 4K Boost lens. In fact, this new action cam uses the same 360 camera module and the 1″ camera module as the ONE R. Rather than a completely new camera, I see the new ONE RS as a refinement of the original ONE R. Now, let’s see how the new Insta360 ONE RS performs in the real world. Do not forget to check our other article with all the specs of the new ONE RS. I had a chance to play with the new ONE RS for a few days, so in my first look review, I tried to look at all the new features. It builds upon the modular ONE R action camera from 2020. Action camera manufacturer Insta360 has just released a new modular action camera – Insta360 ONE RS.