Shawn does a unique comparison between 3 closely priced cameras that were released late 2018… the GoPro Hero7 Black, DJI Osmo Pocket and Insta360 One X. Which one should you buy?

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GoPro HERO7 Black
The GoPro HERO7 Black supports up to UHD 4K60/50 video resolutions, and captures 2.7K120/100 slow-motion and super-slow motion video at rates up to 1080p240/200. Still images can be captured in up to 12MP resolution in bursts of up to 30 images per second. Like its predecessor, the HERO6 Black, the HERO7 Black is waterproof to 33′, suiting it for surfing, snorkeling, and swimming activities. A housing is available separately for even deeper underwater activities.
Document your travels and extended adventures with TimeWarp Video, which records super-stabilized, moving time-lapse shots. Choose the SuperPhoto function to apply intelligent HDR, local tone-mapping, or noise reduction for optimal still shots. While the HERO7 Black retains the size of its predecessor, both touch and vocal control have been enhanced. The touchscreen has been streamlined to more closely resemble smartphone navigating; and when your hands are full, 16 voice commands enable you to verbally control the HERO7 Black.
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The DJI Osmo Pocket Gimbal is a lightweight gimbal stabilizer and 4K camera combination that is compact enough to carry wherever you go. Weighing just over four ounces and measuring only 4.8″ high, this all-in-one unit features 3-axis stabilization to smooth out your movements. The Osmo Pocket incorporates a 1/2.3″ sensor and a wide f/2.0, 80° angle-of-view lens to record up to 4K60 cinematic video and 12MP still photos on up to a 256GB microSD card.

Unlike a similarly sized smartphone, the candy bar-sized Osmo Pocket offers intelligent functions like Active Track, FaceTrack, and Motionlapse to create compelling, creative effects. Choose between 180° and 3 x 3 panoramic shots to capture wide landscape vistas. The FPV mode provides a selfie perspective, and NightShot can be used to capture moonlit or low-light scenes.
Use DJI’s Mimo app and your smartphone to polish your footage with preset shooting patterns, camera motions, filters, and soundtracks. Connect the Osmo Pocket via the included USB Type-C or Lighting adapters to use your smartphone as a larger viewfinder. Add the separately available Wireless Module for remote control and transmission. A Pro mode enables you to adjust the camera’s ISO and exposure settings for maximum creativity.
The Osmo Pocket’s passive cooling system quietly dissipates heat, and a rechargeable battery enables the camera to record up to 140 minutes of 1080p video. Accessories like ND filters, a retractable extension stick, a waterproof case, and an accessory mount are available separately to round out your Osmo Pocket experience.
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The Insta360 ONE X, a follow-up to the original Insta360 ONE, is Wi-Fi-enabled and capable of syncing to your iOS or Android device remotely, instead of having to be physically connected to your phone/tablet as is the case with the original. The Insta360 ONE X captures up to 5.7K resolution 360 video at 30 fps and 18MP photos. Two 200° lenses, accompanied by two built-in mics, capture your surrounding from all angles to a microSD card (sold separately).

With the images captured, you can transfer them over Wi-Fi to the companion 360 ONE app (downloadable for free for iOS/Android), and the app stitches them automatically into a single 360 image. From the app, you can further share the 360 image to social media including YouTube and Facebook, as well as live stream it. The full 360 image can be moved around at the swipe of your finger in the app so you can find the angle that you want to see, including behind where you stood when shooting the image. You can also stitch the images in the Insta360 Studio software (downloadable for free for Mac/Windows), where you can exercise greater control over the stitching and other factors.

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