Nital announces the arrival in Italy of Insta360 Spherea camera designed to record 360-degree videos aboard drones DJI Mavic Air 2 e 2S. With a secure attachment and two lenses directed upwards and downwards, it allows truly unique shots with a great visual impact.
Connect the dual lens of Insta360 Sphere allows you to record in 360 degrees, also thanks to the advanced algorithms developed by the company. Which are able to make the drone completely invisible, including its propellers: like this you will be able to free up the field of vision and gives a unique experience to those who watch the video: they will feel in flight.
Insta360 Sphere does not interfere with the drone’s built-in camera or antennas and GPS of drones, so you can use them as you do on a regular basis. While still capturing a visually stunning 360° video.
The image sensor captures movies in 5.7K format, to have many possibilities for reframing. The stabilization Flowstate ensures fluidity with any maneuver of the drone, to allow first-person shots. The autonomy is of 48 minutes for 5.7K 30fps footage.
L’app Insta360 for Android and Apple or Insta360 Studio for Windows and Mac allow you to produce professional quality videos, with different editing options. like theHorizon Flip, Tiny Planet for spherical videos, Sky Transition for particular transitions, Deep Track center the subject, FPV Roll for shooting in first person view e Dolly Zoom.
Insta360 Sphere is available on Nital’s website for the suggested price of 509,99 euro. More details here.
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