Took this using the Insta 360 X3.

  • @feitingen
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    21 year ago

    Nice, there’s a happy looking man on your planet!

    • @bluebearOP
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      11 year ago

      Indeed, when I can get a bit of time away from my family in the forest, absolutely.

  • Overzeetop
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    11 year ago

    These are so much fun (tiny planet images). I guess, in a way, they’re made perfectly for our instagrammable lives - eye catching, interesting, and utter trash quality when viewed in any other format or larger than a phone (or maybe tablet screen). Don’t take that last bit as an attack - I could post the coolest looking underwater tiny planet I have from my X3 and it barely survives viewing on a phone screen :-D

    • @bluebearOP
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      11 year ago

      True. One could also export on desktop which would improve the quality, and use some up-scaling. It won’t be the best of the best quality, but it will be significantly better than export on the mobile app.

      • Overzeetop
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        11 year ago

        I’m 99% on desktop. TBH the underwater performance of the x3 (w/o the dive case) is abysmal. My 10 year old Olympus toughcam is head an shoulders above it. The biggest issue is the lack of depth of field / fixed focus underwater and the limited field of view that gets rendered in focus. There is maybe 30-40 degrees that isn’t a blurry mess. It still makes a cool tiny planet though!