Category: action camera

Insta360 One R gains webcam mode and major image improvements

[ad_1] Much like GoPro and many other camera makers, Insta360 is finally letting you use its One R as a full-HD USB webcam. Better yet, when mounted with the 4K Wide Angle Mod, the One R can automatically adjust the digital zoom level to keep all subjects in the frame. You can also use the […]

GoPro’s Hero 9 Black might include a color front screen for vloggers

[ad_1] It’s not certain when the Hero 9 Black will ship or how much it will cost, provided the leak is accurate. GoPro has timed recent launches for late summer or early fall, however, so it may just be a matter of weeks before a new model arrives. This could be a particularly important launch. […]

DJI’s Osmo Action camera is down to $250 at Amazon and Best Buy

[ad_1] All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. If you buy something through one of the links on this page, we may earn an affiliate commission. DJI’s Osmo Action might be missing a few useful functions, such as GPS and more robust social sharing and editing […]

Engadget readers can get DJI’s Osmo Action 4K for just $249

[ad_1] For that, you get features like 4K video at 60 fps, HDR (a feature missing on the Hero 7 Black), 12-megapixel photos and very effective electronic stabilization. What’s more, the Osmo Action 4K has similar resolutions and quality to the camera on DJI’s Mavic drone, so it’s easy to match up both cameras on […]

Canon’s cute-but-tough Ivy Rec camera hits stores later this month

[ad_1] What’s more, the included clip doubles as the Ivy Rec’s viewfinder — as in you look through it to frame your shots. Canon says this eliminates the possibility of a broken screen. After all, you can’t break your camera’s viewfinder if it doesn’t have one. Naturally, there’s an optional mobile app that allows you […]

Motorola’s latest cheap phone tries to double as an action camera

[ad_1] According to Motorola’s market research, many people — too many, perhaps — shoot most of their videos while their phones are held upright. Sure, that means these people don’t have to two-hand their mobile cameras when some interesting is happening in front of them. Unfortunately, that also means the videos in question don’t actually […]