The Insta360 Go: A Revolutionary Compact Camera
Hey guys, it's Justine, and today we're checking out the Insta360 Go, a camera that I'm absolutely thrilled to get my hands on. I've been a huge fan of Insta360 products for quite some time now, and I just can't wait to see what this little guy has in store for us. As soon as I saw it clipped onto someone's shirt, I knew I was going to love it – portability is key for me when it comes to traveling, and anything that makes my travels lighter is a definite plus.
One of the things that really caught my attention was all the accessories that came with the Insta360 Go. There were stickers, different types of mounts, and even a little sticky mount on the back that said "keep it stuck so you can reapply it." It's clear that Insta360 has put a lot of thought into making this camera easy to use and versatile. The little tripod attachment was particularly cool, as it allowed me to attach the camera to different surfaces and angles with ease. I could already imagine the kinds of shots I would be able to get with this thing.
But enough about accessories – let's talk about the camera itself. One of the things that really stood out to me was how small and compact it is. It's barely the size of a smartphone, which makes it perfect for tossing into a pocket or purse. But don't let its size fool you – this little guy packs a big punch when it comes to image quality. I've seen some of the footage that Insta360 has shared, and it looks absolutely stunning.
One of the features that really caught my attention was the haptic feedback on the camera. Since there are no screens on this thing, the only way you know what's happening is through vibrations – it's kind of like a smartwatch for your wrist! But the feedback is surprisingly subtle, which makes it easy to get used to. And let me tell you, when I'm shooting in hyperlapse mode, the vibrations really add an extra layer of excitement to the experience.
Speaking of hyperlapse, this camera has got some serious features when it comes to slow-motion video. The Insta360 Go can capture footage at speeds of up to 120fps, which is seriously impressive for a compact camera like this. And one of the coolest things about it is that it uses AI to determine which scenes are the best to use out of each clip – it's like having your own personal editor! I was able to create some pretty amazing little stories with just a few clicks.
But what really sets the Insta360 Go apart from other cameras on the market is its water resistance. I've taken this thing on hikes, trips to the beach, and even splashed around in the pool – and it still looks brand new. That's seriously impressive for a camera that's designed to be compact and portable.
Of course, no camera is perfect, and there are definitely some things that I didn't love about the Insta360 Go. For one thing, it can take a little while to get used to – I mean, who expects to have to adjust to not having a screen on their camera? But overall, I think the pros far outweigh the cons.
As I was testing out the Insta360 Go, I couldn't help but wonder what the future might hold for this camera. What new features will Insta360 come up with next? Will we see more powerful models or even special editions designed for specific types of shooting? One thing's for sure – I'll be keeping a close eye on this one.
In fact, I was so excited about the Insta360 Go that I decided to put it to the test in some pretty extreme conditions. I climbed up a tree with Jenna (much to her dismay), and even managed to get the camera to capture some amazing footage of the surrounding landscape. And let me tell you – the results were stunning.
As I sat on the branch, looking out at the breathtaking view below, I couldn't help but feel grateful for this little camera. It's like having a tiny piece of magic in your pocket, just waiting to be unleashed whenever the mood strikes. And who knows? Maybe one day we'll see even more incredible things from Insta360.
For now, I'm just going to keep on shooting and enjoying every moment of it. The Insta360 Go may be a small camera, but it's got a big impact – and I feel lucky to have been able to experience it for myself.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Hey guys, it's Justine,and today we are checking outthe Insta360 Go.Look at this thing, it is is so tiny.I love Insta360 and I love their products,I love their cameras,I love their software.So, I'm so excited to check this out.I haven't even opened ityet and I'm so excited.Like, this guy's got itclipped on his shirt.I love portability.I love small, compact cameras.Anything that makes my traveling lighteris something that I'm in to.You just plug it right into your phone.Let's hope that Appledoesn't change to USBC.I mean, I hope that they do,but that's gonna pose a problemfor a lot of accessories.Oh, stickers!Oh, more accessories.These just look likedifferent types of mounts.There's so much stuffcrammed in this little box.This looks like a little sticky mount,and it also says on the back to keep it soyou can reapply it.There's another little mount.And this one is really cool,it looks like you canjust move this aroundit just has a little tripod attachmentso you can attach that to here.And these are all just magnetic.And here is the camera,let's open it up.Look how small this is.I can't believe it.This is just so crazy.It just magneticallyattaches to like everything,this is so great.Are you seeing this?This is gonna be so much fun.I cannot wait.So then I wanna attach it to my shirt.Look how cool I am.I can't wait to go out and use this.(upbeat music)So I have the app all downloaded.So, you just plug it inand it will automaticallystart importing all of yourphotos and videos for you.So, this is the action button right here.So when the camera is off,it is set to do a littlequick capture so I haveit set to do videos.If I press it, this isright now recording a videoand it will record for 30 seconds,And this is me recording the video.This is so crazythis is a camera.So inside the app, you can set this actionbutton to do multiple things,and it's great because youcan edit all of these settingsinside of the app or you canalso connect to Bluetooth.And let's see my picture that I took.I mean can you say profile pic?Yeah, for sure.So, you go into the settings,here's the camera button settings.So this will show youwhen the camera is off,and you click quickcapture, this will shootstandard video so you canchange it if you want.15 seconds or 30 seconds of length.So, that's the Insta360 Go.I am so excited about this camera,mostly just because Ithink it's gonna be greatfor getting shots thatyou normally wouldn'tever be able to get.Because this camera isso small and compactthat you can put it in mounted placesthat you never could before.And now, let's take thisout and get some coolshots with it.♪ Three thousand miles from home ♪♪ Trying to say that Iwill get there soon ♪♪ 30 days I walked down this way ♪♪ Singing my madness to the moon ♪♪ I met a cat on a treeand it talked to me ♪♪ About things we don't see ♪♪ I asked it how do I knowwhich is the right way to go ♪- And just like that, mysister and I are in Hawaii.I'm so excited to testthis thing out here.I've been using thisthe past couple of days,and the first thing thatI've noticed is this isunlike any other camerathat I've ever tested.Because it shoots in 15to 30 second increments,you have to be thinkingcompletely differentlywhen you're filming.I'm just gonna go ahead andsay that one of my highlights,though, was I dropped thisoff the side of a mountainand this hike was extremelydangerous so having thiswas great because I wascompletely hands freeunless I knew that Iwas comfortable enoughto be able to use it.But it was great because I could justattached it here, shoot for 30 seconds,get really cool hyperlapses.But it was always righthere and easily accessible.It's just like this.My only fear is it's apretty tight connection,but like what if we're climbing up rocksand it slips off and falls?(dramatic music)(grass rustling)- Oh no!- What?- Your camera.- Oh my God.That was my biggest fear.- I can get it.- Are you sure?- Yeah, challenge accepted.(slow motion noises)- Oh no!- What?- Your camera.- Oh my God.That was my biggest fear.- Challenge accepted, woman.Oh my God.I told you to..- I know, buthold on I'm not ready.That I was gonna drop theInsta360 camera, and guess what?I did.Now Jenna's on a rescuemission to save it.Be careful.- Not all heroes wear capes.- No, they wearGo-Pros on their head.Oh my gosh.- I'm gonna put it in my pocket.I'm gonna come up a little bit because I'mkinda of stuck here.- Oh, this is incredible.I can't believe what just happened.But I do believe it.I'm sweating so much.So I was in hyperlapsing?- I saw it, I saw it tumble.- The one thing that hastaken a little bit gettingused to is the fact thatyou get haptic feedbackand that's how you know what's happeningbecause there's no screens on here.There was tiny little light,so that will also give you some indicationof what's happening.When it's flashing faster,that's shooting a hyperlapse.When it's flashing consistently slower,that's shooting a video.But this thing, it'skind of a novelty camera.Obviously, it's not something that you canconsistently vlog on.It's really easy to import the footage,and I love that it'llautomatically import allof the footage.So, unlike the Insta360One where you have to go inand select the differentclips that you want to import,this will automatically import everything.It will also delete all thefootage right from the camera.So, there's no SD cards, there's nothing,it's all internal memory,and once you get pastthe small learning curveof how this actually works,it's pretty freaking awesome.It's also water resistantwhich is great becauseon this hike that we did,I was sweating profusely.We've also had it here at the beach,we've had it around the pool at the housethat we're staying at.It's just a fun little camera.What I'm most excited about is the futureiterations of this.If this is where we're at right now,I can only imagine the thingsthat they're working onin the future.One of the good thingsis that this camera iswater resistant so it makes itgreat for going to the beach,going to the pool.(water rushing)- Turtle!- Huh, there's a turtle?Where?Some of the footage thatyou'll shoot on it isbetter than other footage, but I love thislittle AI editing that they have.You can create automated little stories.And using AI, it triesto determine which scenesare the best to use out of each clip.It will automatically makeyou little tiny stories,and it was really fun totry out because I've shotso much stuff on this already that it justautomatically tookeverything that I filmedand made it this.(slow music)That's a quick firstlook at the Insta360 Go.Thank you guys so much for watching.I look forward to sharingsome of this on social,so if you guys are following me on Twitteror Instagram, make sureyou go check it out therebecause I'm posting someof the things that I didn'tpost here on this after Ialready edited and postedthis video.♪ Too many days in the darkness ♪♪ Without a glimpse of the light ♪♪ Running tired and brokenand scared but I swear ♪- Jenna yelled at me forclimbing up this tree,but now I'm curious.What will it look likeif I climb up it with theInsta360 Go?(birds chirping)Ready?Okay, so we did that.And we did that.Jenna hates it.- Well, look howclose this tree branch isto falling.- It's pretty close.(upbeat music)\n"