
"The Insta360 Labor Day sale brings a $30 discount to its latest 360-degree camera. It might not seem like much, but this deal closes the price hike gap between the new X5 action camera and its predecessor. You can now get it for $520 instead, which is just $20 more than X4's launch price. I travelled with the Insta360 X5 to a handful of work trips and a solo trip."
"I recorded most of my footage in InstaFrame mode (because I wanted to try the new mode), which shoots q 360-degree footage as well as a standard video in 5.7K+ or 5.7K while automatically tracking you. Thanks to the upgraded 1/1.28-inch sensors (over 1/2-inch sensors on the X4), the footage looks sharp, full of details, and great for a 360-degree camera. If you are with a group of people, recording in the 360-degree video mode is a better idea."
The Insta360 X5 offers travel-friendly versatility with upgraded 1/1.28-inch sensors, replaceable lenses, and improved battery backup. The camera supports high-resolution recording up to 8K 30fps and 5.7K 60fps and includes an InstaFrame mode that captures both 360-degree footage and standard 5.7K video while automatically tracking a subject. A Labor Day price cut drops the X5 to $520, narrowing the gap with the X4's launch price. Practical performance across multiple work and solo trips produced sharp, detailed footage, and the camera suits both single-person and group recording scenarios while maintaining easy editing and usability.
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