
"Using the same shoot-first, frame-later technology as the Insta360 X5 (Antigravity is technically a distinct company from Insta360, but the brands have close ties), the A1 has twin cameras to capture everything around it, allowing the user to reframe the footage later using mobile or desktop apps. Each of the cameras uses a 1/1.28-inch sensor and an ultrawide lens to capture a hemispherical view."
"The 360-degree clips can be as high as 8K and 30 frames per second in resolution, but 5.2K and 4K options are available for users requiring 60 fps or 100 fps frame rates. When output to a standard "flat" video, however, the resolution is limited to 4K or 1080p. The camera performs best in bright, clear conditions, and while there's noticeable softening and motion noise in certain parts of the image, getting great-looking clips out of it isn't difficult."
Antigravity A1 is a first-of-its-kind 360-degree camera drone with twin 1/1.28-inch sensors and ultrawide lenses that capture hemispherical views and stitch them into a near-seamless spherical video that removes the drone and propellers from frame. Clips can reach 8K at 30 fps, with 5.2K and 4K options supporting 60 fps or 100 fps. Flat exports are limited to 4K or 1080p. The camera excels in bright, clear conditions but exhibits softening and motion noise in some areas. Mobile and desktop apps enable reframing and detailed editing; dedicated goggles are used for control.
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