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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025
New Insta360 X5 comes with sharper and smoother recording

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TBS Report
02 May, 2025, 06:40 pm
Last modified: 02 May, 2025, 06:44 pm

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New Insta360 X5 comes with sharper and smoother recording

With a larger sensor and improved image processing, the X5 delivers video quality that is strikingly sharp and vibrant

TBS Report
02 May, 2025, 06:40 pm
Last modified: 02 May, 2025, 06:44 pm
Photo: Insta360
Photo: Insta360

For those who spend their weekends conquering dirt trails, the desire to capture every exhilarating moment has never been greater. The new Insta360 X5 emerges as the ultimate choice for both beginners and seasoned vloggers looking to document their adrenaline-fueled adventures.

With a larger sensor and improved image processing, the X5 delivers video quality that is strikingly sharp and vibrant. It can record 8K at 30fps, 5.7K at 60fps, and 4K at 120fps, offering flexibility without compromising detail.

According to The Verge, one of the most noticeable improvements lies in its colour reproduction and low-light handling, particularly through the new PureVideo mode, which reduces noise and boosts contrast when light is scarce.

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Another welcome update is the redesigned microphone housing, now equipped with a built-in windscreen. Whether skiing downhill or riding a motorcycle, users can expect cleaner audio with less wind interference, making room for engine roars or the crunch of fresh snow.

Practicality has also been improved. Insta360 now allows user-replaceable lenses, letting owners repair their devices with a simple $29.99 kit. Battery life gets a slight boost too, and recharging is nearly twice as fast, though this comes with a catch — the new battery design makes older ones incompatible.

For content creators who need more control, the X5 supports LOG filming and introduces a clever InstaFrame mode, allowing simultaneous flat and 360 video capture.

At $550, the X5 does come at a premium. But for those who prioritise image quality, durability, and flexibility in extreme environments, it may be the camera that finally justifies leaving the old action cam behind.

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