Insta360's new viewfinder turns the action cam into a retro shooter
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Insta360's new viewfinder turns the action cam into a retro shooter
"The pill-shaped Insta360 Go 3S 4K action camera launched in June 2024 as an updated version of the 2.7K Go 3 that debuted a year prior. While last year's Go Ultra introduced a redesign with a larger sensor and higher frame rates, the Go 3S has stuck around as a smaller but still very capable alternative. To broaden its appeal, the action cam is now available with a new optical viewfinder accessory for framing shots when using it as a handheld camera, but you may be better off splurging on Insta360's more expensive dock that adds an LCD screen."
"The Retro Viewfinder accessory is available today through Insta360's online store on its own for $47.99, or as part of a new Go 3S Retro Bundle starting at $299.99 that includes the 64GB version of the action cam. That's cheaper than the $349.99 Standard Bundle that pairs the same version of the Go 3S with Insta360's Action Pod dock."
"As with most tiny action cameras, the Insta360 Go 3S lacks a screen of its own. You can connect it to a smartphone app to see live previews and adjust camera settings, but the Go 3S is designed to be mounted where you wouldn't be able to see a screen (like atop a helmet) where it captures nearly all the action in front of you using a wide-angle lens."
"Instead of holding the accessory up to your eye to frame shots, you hold it at chest level and look down into the viewfinder. The front panel of the Go 3S functions as your shutter button, snapping photos with a single press and starting and stopping video recording with a double press. It was designed this way to create a "vintage shooting experience inspired by classic fi"
The Insta360 Go 3S is a compact 4K action camera released in June 2024 as an update to the earlier Go 3. It remains a smaller alternative to the redesigned Go Ultra, and it lacks a built-in screen. Live previews and settings require a smartphone app, since the camera is typically mounted where viewing is difficult, such as on a helmet. A new Retro Viewfinder accessory enables handheld use by letting users frame shots like a classic camera. The Go 3S slots into the accessory’s front, and a strong magnet holds it during shaking. Users hold the viewfinder at chest level and look down into it, using the camera’s front panel as shutter and recording controls.
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