25th Feb 2019 was a gorgeous day with bright blue skies and temperatures of around 18°C. I decided to go for a little bike ride and take the Insta360 One X with me for another little test. I then edited the video on the iPadPro using the rather good Luma Fusion app.
Obviously 360° video gives you the opportunity to look in any direction you like, but I do think the software should be able to give viewers a little help with the intended initial viewing direction, which unfortunately neither the Insta360 Studio nor Luma Fusion appear to do.
Even with that limitation though, I hope that you enjoy the rather lovely scenery of the ride, which includes the Niton Undercliff area, which has recently been reopened for cyclists and walkers after being close for a few years due to a massive land slip.

Let me know what you think!

Music is Under Stars by Amy Macdonald

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