![]() ![]() It’s great for recording 360 footage, and also just as an overall excellent selfie stick. I also use the One RS with the “Invisible Selfie Stick”, which I find to be surprisingly effective. This saves battery life in the devices and on your phone. ![]() Using it means you no longer have to transfer files from the camera to your phone for editing. Digital Trends / Andy ZahnĪnother new accessory is the One RS Quick Reader, which is a microSD card reader that plugs directly into the camera to save files from the camera onto a microSD, and into your phone for editing. However, it must be noted that because of this, the assembled device is fairly large and bulky compared to other contemporary action cameras. For the device to be fully functional and rugged, you’ll want to use this mounting bracket most of the time. It also features a windscreen that improves audio performance. Newly added to this range is the One RS Mounting Bracket, which I can confirm makes it very easy to swap lense and battery modules. There is a wide range of accessories available for the One RS, from dive cases to a larger battery. ![]() All of these are welcome upgrades over the One R, in addition to the higher performance of the new 4K boost module. Speaking of upgrades, the new core module in the One RS adds an extra mic for better audio recording, 50% faster Wi-Fi, a digital zoom function while recording videos, and a quick menu system to provide fast access to preset shooting modes. Also, the new 4K boost lens and core module are compatible with the original One R, meaning that if you already own that system with the 360 lens and/or the 1-inch sensor module, then you can upgrade at a lower cost. There’s the 4K boost lens, which is your traditional wide-angle action camera lens, a lens with Leica glass and a large 1-inch sensor, and the 360 camera module. Insta360 GO 2 is a miniscule action camera that weighs less than an ounce Insta360 is about to reveal … exactly what? Insta360 cameras take a speedy ride around Monaco’s F1 track ![]()
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