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Insta360
Titan Insta360 Titan is the first stand-alone 360° camera that can record in 11K resolution. The most common recording modes are 11K at 30 FPS, 10K 3D at 30 FPS and 11K 360° photos in 3D and monoscopic formats. Other shooting modes include 8K at 60 frames per second and 5.3K at 120 frames per second.
The Titan is equipped with eight Micro-Four-Thirds (MFT) sensors, the largest sensors yet available for standalone VR cameras. The MFT sensors maximize image quality, dynamic range, low-light performance and color depth. This raises the bar again for professional VR shooting.
Top-quality sensors
The Titan is equipped with eight Micro-Four-Thirds (MFT) sensors, which greatly improves the image quality of the shots, even in low-light situations.
Crystal-clear images
The Titan is the first VR camera that can record monoscopic 360-degree video with 11K at 30 FPS. Crystal-clear VR images are displayed down to the smallest detail.
Up to 11K resolution
Titan is the first standalone VR camera to support 11K recordings. That's seven times the resolution of 4K. Cinematic image quality with each pixel just 3.3 μm in size enables lifelike virtual reality.
Natural light and color
Titan supports 10-bit color gamut recording, enabling billions of color combinations and extreme color accuracy. With a high dynamic range, creatives can capture natural light and low-light scenes to achieve unparalleled realistic virtual reality.
Day or night
Outstanding low-light performance puts Titan in a class of its own. Capture crisp, vibrant, noise-free VR, from dusk till dawn.
Keep moving
With an ultra-precise 9-axis gyroscope and unique FlowState stabilization technology, filmmakers can now capture ultra-stable camera movements in high quality, without any additional accessories.
Always in action
Titan is equipped as standard with Insta360's Farsight live monitoring system, which consists of a transmitter and receiver that can be easily connected to a smartphone or tablet. With Farsight, VR filmmakers can easily view and control their recordings remotely. In the past, VR directors had to shout "action" and then jump behind a tree to avoid ruining the shot.
Delivering what was recorded
VR content with extremely high resolution is a challenge for distribution. Most playback systems are not suitable for decoding immersive video at more than 4K, let alone 11K. With CrystalView, Insta360's proprietary playback technology, videographers can deliver what they captured. It displays in real time the exact portion of a video that a viewer sees - without any processing power, so even popular smartphones can play back the content captured by the Titan.
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