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Our Whole Company Went on Vacation - Insta360 One X Showcase

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips421.9K viewsNov 2, 20185:20
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Thanks to Insta360 for sponsoring this video, grab a One X 360 Camera with a limited time offer of getting a free Invisible Self Stick at lmg.gg Capture everything around you with Insta360's One X camera that is capable of recording footage up to 5.7K at 30 FPS. Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: linustechtips.com Linus Tech Tips merchandise at designbyhumans.com Linus Tech Tips posters at crowdmade.com Our Test Benches on Amazon: amazon.com Our production gear: geni.us Twitter - twitter.com Facebook - @LinusTech Instagram - @linustech Twitch - twitch.tv Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com Sound effects provided by freesfx.co.uk

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The video showcases Linus Tech Tips using the Insta360 One X on a company vacation, turning a team retreat into a live testing ground for 360 videography. The host discusses practical tips for 360 capture, emphasizing that with this camera you don’t need to point the lens at a specific subject because the footage captures everything around you. He explains the importance of letting the camera do the heavy lifting, then covers the invisible selfie stick effect which is achieved through dual-lens stitching to hide the stick in post. The One X’s resolution options are detailed, including 4K at 50fps, 5.7K at 30fps, and 3K at 100fps for slow-motion work, highlighting how higher resolution affords flexible cropping and editing. The app interface is praised for live previews, panning, and zooming, plus a “little planet” mode that adds a fun Dragon Ball Z style reference, illustrating creative possibilities from solo capture to multi-clip storytelling. Throughout, the host demonstrates modes like bullet time, which relies on a rope or handle attached to a selfie stick, and discusses stabilization as the key to making even dynamic footage feel smooth. The sponsor mention is integrated with product links and a reminder to check a community forum for further discussion, culminating in a light-hearted farewell that nudges viewers to like, subscribe, and explore the featured gear through the description links.

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