Nice video. Lots of good information. Would be great if you talk about other video editing software, like DaVinci Resolve. I'm never going to use Premiere.
Thank you very much. You've pretty much cleared up my doubts about upgrading from my EVO to the newer VR180 3D camera. I have been shooting video with this camera for a long time and was considering replacing it. What confused me in many ways about Calf is that it does not provide a full field of view at 180 and the lack of stabilization. And although I prefer to shoot with a static camera from a monopod, sometimes you have to make slow forward movements and here the built-in stabilization is often very useful. And of course I am satisfied with the dimensions and weight of the EVO. Of course, I want to increase the resolution and frame rate, especially in low light. Control via a smartphone and power from an external PowerBank do not bother me at all. I hope that Insta360 will release an EVO 2 version taking into account the new sensors and, if possible, without transformation to 360.
Hello I just received my camera and I have a problem creating an account, I have the message "captcha is incorrect" that appears, what should I do to solve this problem please? Thank you for your help!
Good video, I have the Canon R5C and the Calf VR. The Calf VR is an excellent camera, so fast to set up and very sharp footage in the Quest 3 headset. My only problem is shooting with strong sunlight on the subject, the footage can get over exposed. I have been experimenting with the exposure compensation here. have you have any problems in this area. I also notice that when this happens the ground is always in perfect exposure as if the light sensor takes its exposure reading from there instead of the centre of the image. I love the way the footage can be viewed straight into the headset without any stitching or processing.
In this comparison EVO still looks good (except noise & details), and sky looks better. Sad that there no new EVO2.
Thanks for this Video but, are you sure that the usb c connectors are working for downloading your recordings?
Thanks, your content sheds a lot of info about the Calf system. When communicating with them, they stay a bit vague if you have to pay import duties and Vat, or if they do that up front from the total price. Any idea? Was your kickstarter Vat free? Thanks, keep up the good work. Michel
You don't need to wave your arms around so much! 😉
The Evo has bigger sensors than the calf, the Calf has the same sensor size as the Vuze Xr. That being said, I'd say the Calf shouldn't be used for professional projects, it's still a consumer spec'd camera.
IMO not worth pay 2k if you have an evo... the diference is to small to pay 2k! for slightly better camera... But for now no cheaper option... also the stabilization of evo is a MUST... i dont know how they do this but it must be in every VR180 camera...
Where is the community where we can discuss the CALF camera? I have resorted to looking at YouTube videos like this one to find others who even know this camera exists, much less to join a discussion about using it or, tragically, troubleshooting it. My camera turns off randomly in the middle of recording and I don't know what to do about it, and there's no official support for this camera from the company. I've updated the firmware from their website but apart from that I really don't have any recourse for continuing to troubleshoot my issues with this camera.
Can this camera also take photographs ??
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