![]() The last segment in the video is a hyperlapse scene. I’m curious if the new technology will be able to track my daughter playing soccer with other girls wearing the same uniform…. Actually, there were two white butterflies and it seems the camera got confused and switched to the other butterfly, but still, it is very, very impressive. The butterfly’s flight is very erratic yet the camera was able to track it. If this is a demo of a new and improved Smart Tracking, then wow I am impressed. I found that Smart Tracking worked, but that it couldn’t follow fast movement. Insta360 released Smart Tracking for the Insta360 ONE last year, and the feature was also added by Rylo to their camera. It’s a demonstration of stabilization but also appears to be a demonstration of incredible tracking capabilities. As the butterfly flits to and fro, the camera follows it steadily. The third part of the video is a shot of a butterfly. And if it can handle a running dog, you can bet it can stabilize pretty much anything else you throw at it. It’s a very convincing demo that Insta360’s new FlowState does work exceptionally well. The video first showed the unstabilized view with the camera bouncing everywhere as a dog chases a frisbee, and then a silky smooth stabilized view, even with the dog running. The next segment in the video shows the camera attached to a dog, a demo first made popular by Rylo. One intriguing possibility is that Insta360 might have added forward-view stabilization, just like a few other 360 cameras such as the GoPro Fusion (reviewed here), Rylo (reviewed here), and Garmin Virb 360. It might also have been done through key framing, although the movement seems too organic and natural. not always in the middle), so I don’t think it was done through Smart Track. It’s possible that it might have been a demo of the camera’s Smart Tracking capability, but I noticed that the subject wasn’t always in the same spot in the frame (e.g. Normally, when a 360 camera is stabilized, it will hold a fixed direction (let’s say always east, or always north). The video is completely stable, even in the last part of that segment where the cameraman went up and out of the bowl as well.īesides the stabilization, I found it interesting that the camera maintained a forward view. The first scene is a camera following a skateboarder at a skate park. The video shows several interesting things: The video also shows other interesting things, but first here’s the video: A part of the video showed an unnamed camera mounted on a dog, and is able to keep the camera steady despite the dog bounding - something that at least some gimbals would not be able to do. Insta360 posted a teaser video that hinted at a new technology for super smooth stabilization. What do you call stabilization that seems smoother than a gimbal? At Insta360, they call it “FlowState!” Check out this amazing demo! Insta360 FlowState: super smooth stabilization
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