The new Insta360 offers a larger sensor and increased processing power compared to its predecessor, the X4. But what memory card will you need in order to harness that power? In this video, we take a look at what memory cards are needed to support the Insta360 X5. We will take an in-depth look, including background discussion of specifications and brands, and testing for read and write performance. Check out the channel for additional videos focused on Insta360, DJI and similar technology.
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Chapters:
00:00 -
01:30 Introduction
01:30 -
04:15 Specs: Video Write Speed
04:15 -
05:15 Specs: Read Speed
05:15 -
07:55 Specs: Capacity
07:55 -
09:30 Brands
09:30 -
10:25 Write Tests
10:25 -
11:30 Read Tests
11:30 -
12:40 What about V60 or V90 cards?
12:40 -
13:45 Final Thoughts
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Reader:
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