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Comparison Insta360 Ace Pro 2 Dual Battery vs Insta360 Ace Pro

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Insta360 Ace Pro 2 Dual Battery
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Horizon Lock and FlowState stabilization function. 6-axis gyroscope. Cycle recording function. Gesture control option. Pre-recording function (up to 120 sec). Car DVR function.
Compared to Ace Pro, the matrix has been improved, the battery capacity has been increased, the diagonal of the folding screen has been slightly increased, the frame rate per second has been increased when shooting 8K (from 24 to 30) and 4K with HDR (from 30 to 60). A removable lens protection has been added.
Horizon Lock and FlowState stabilization. 6-axis gyroscope. Loop recording function. Possibility of gesture control. Pre-record function (15/30 sec). Car DVR function.
Product typeaction cameraaction camera
Body typeconventionalconventional
Thread 1/4" (for tripod)
Dust-, moisture-proof cameraIPX8IPX8
Dust-, moisture-proof of caseIPX8
Filming
Full HD (1080p)1920x1080 px 60 fps1920x1080 px 60 fps
Quad HD2704x1520 px 60 fps2688x2016 px 60 fps
Ultra HD (4K)3840x2160 px 60 fps3840x2160 px 60 fps
Shooting above 4K7680x4320 px 30 fps7680x4320 px 24 fps
Slow motion240 fps240 fps
Field of view157 °
Digital stabilization
Sound recording
Noise cancelation
Microphones33
Megapixels5048
Sensor1/1.3"1/1.3"
Aperturef/2.6f/2.6
Photo resolution8192x6144 px8064x6048 px
Capabilities
photo during video
serial photo shoot
one click recording
cyclic recording
time lapse
auto-rotate
key point labels
night shooting
photo during video
serial photo shoot
one click recording
cyclic recording
time lapse
auto-rotate
key point labels
night shooting
Features
Display
2.5 "
400x240 px
touch
2.42 "
400x240 px
touch
Front screen
0.89 "
128x96 px
service
0.89 "
128x96 px
service
Connection
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth
USB C
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth
USB C
Speaker
Voice control
Max. memory card capacity1024 GB1024 GB
Battery
Typeremovableremovable
Capacity1800 mAh1650 mAh
Recording timeup to 100 min at 4K
Batteries included2
General
Dimensions71.9x52.2x38 mm71.9x52.15x38.5 mm
Weight177.2 g179.8 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2025november 2023
Glossary

Dust-, moisture-proof of case

The degree of dust and water protection of the protective case supplied with the camera.

Protected case will save your camera from dust, water, temperature changes, shocks, etc. The specific degree of protection is indicated according to the international IP (Ingress Protection Rating) system, according to which each device is assigned a code of the form IPXX, where X is replaced by specific numbers. The first of them characterizes the protection against the penetration of foreign objects (from 0 to 6, where 0 is no protection). Usually, in boxes for action cameras, this indicator does not go below 5, because otherwise the container would have too large gaps, and its use simply would not make sense. Level 5 provides dust resistance — dust can get inside the case, but in small quantities that do not affect the device inside. Level 6 corresponds to complete imperviousness to dust.

The second digit is protection against liquid ingress (from 0 to 8, where 0 is no protection). Usually, the minimum level of protection against water is 6.

6 — protection against short-term immersion (for example, falling into a sea wave);
7 — protection against temporary immersion under water (up to 30 minutes) to a shallow depth (up to 1 metre), without continuous operation in immersed mode;
8 — protection against immersion to a depth of more than 1 metre for a time of more than 30 m, with the possibility of continuous...operation underwater. The specific level of protection of level 8 can be quite impressive — up to the possibility of diving to several tens of metres.

Note that protective cases for action cameras can be sold separately. Therefore, if the capabilities of the complete container do not suit you, there may be a more secure case on the market. On the other hand, in general, it is still more convenient to buy such an accessory immediately with a camera — so as not to waste time and effort on choosing the right protective case.

Quad HD

The ability of the camera to shoot QuadHD video.

This standard includes an extensive set of resolutions — from 1440 to 3456 pixels horizontally and from 1440 to 2160 pixels vertically, with almost two dozen intermediate options. It is a rather specific transitional option between the relatively inexpensive FullHD 1080p and the demanding UltraHD 4K, allowing you to shoot higher resolution video than 1080p without significantly increasing the cost of equipment. Note that pure QuadHD resolutions are rare in TVs and monitors, but modern technologies make it possible to comfortably watch videos of this format on any high-resolution screen.

Another important parameter given in this paragraph is the frame rate. The higher it is, the smoother the movement in the frame will be, and the details in dynamic scenes will be visible clearly. For example, a filming speed of 25 fps or 30 fps approximates the standard frame rate in film and television; such an image is quite viewable, but fast-moving objects in the frame will look blurry. With an increase in speed to 60 fps, this effect becomes almost imperceptible. The highest QuadHD frame rate found in modern action cameras is 120 fps; this frequency is used when shooting slow-motion video (as well as models with a frequency of 100 fps) because at a n...ormal playback speed, 60 fps is enough.

Shooting above 4K

The maximum resolution and frame rate of video taken by the camera in a standard higher than 4K. Since such formats have not yet become widespread, the number of devices with the corresponding resolution is not so large.

Field of view

For models with several lenses, as a rule, this parameter is indicated for each lens.

Most often (unless otherwise indicated), the specifications indicate the field of view by the diagonal of the frame; in some ultra-wide-angle lenses it can exceed 180°. A special case is made up of lenses for which a 360° view is declared: this means that the optics cover the entire hemisphere in front of it. Such lenses are found in panoramic and 360-degree cameras (see “Product type”).

In general, the field of view primarily determines what area of the scene is being captured into the frame. Accordingly, the wider it is, the more space the camera captures, and the lower the likelihood that something that is happening will be off-screen. On the other hand, it is worth considering that a strong increase in the field of view leads to distortions of the “picture”, especially at the edges, as well as, to a decrease in the size of visible objects and a decrease in detail. Detailed recommendations regarding choosing a camera based on this parameter can be found in special sources.

Megapixels

The number of megapixels in the action camera sensor, in other words, the resolution of this sensor(1 megapixel is 1 million photosensitive points).

There is an opinion that the higher the resolution, the better the image quality. It is true from the point of view that manufacturers are trying to install high-resolution sensors in advanced cameras. At the same time, there are no strict dependencies here, and from the technical point of view, the number of megapixels determines only the maximum image resolution that can be captured using this sensor. The quality of this picture will depend both on several features of the sensor itself (size, type, special design solutions), and the specs of the camera. So when choosing, you should focus not so much on the resolution of the image sensor, but on the general class of the camera and reviews with examples of footage.

Photo resolution

The maximum resolution at which the action camera can take photos. Specified in pixels horizontally and vertically.

This parameter is directly related to the resolution of the image sensor(see above): the total number of pixels in the photo, usually, corresponds to the number of pixels in the sensor. For example, a photo resolution of 4608x3456 corresponds to a sensor of 15925248 pixels, or approximately 16 megapixels. If the number of pixels in the photo is greater than the claimed resolution of the sensor, then the manufacturer uses software tricks that allow you to improve the photo resolution to a higher one than originally. This reduces the cost of devices but also affects the quality of images.

Theoretically, high-resolution images can provide good detail, but in fact, much depends on the specs of the sensor (primarily physical size) and image processing features.

Display

— Diagonal. The larger the screen, the more convenient it is to watch (and also to control if the display is touch-sensitive). On the other hand, the diagonal of the built-in display directly affects the size of the case, and action cameras should be quite compact. Thus, there are practically no screens larger than 2.5" in modern action cameras.

— Resolution. Theoretically, the higher the resolution, the clearer and better image the screen produces. On the other hand, displays in action cameras are designed mainly for menu operation and footage preview — and for these purposes, especially high resolutions are not needed. For models with two screens, the rear display is considered the main display.

— Touch screen. Display equipped with a sensor and responsive to touch like in smartphones/tablets. Control through such a display is simpler and more intuitive than using buttons, rotary knobs, etc. On the other hand, for more or less convenient control, the touch screen must be quite large, which affects the dimensions of the entire camera.

Capacity

The capacity of the battery supplied with the action camera.

All other things being equal, a higher capacity allows the device to last longer on a single charge. However, action cameras can differ markedly in design features and, as a result, in power consumption. Therefore, only models with similar specs can be compared with each other in terms of capacity (and even then quite approximately). To assess the autonomy of the device, it is better to use data on the actual operating time on a charge (this data can be indicated by the manufacturer itself or given in reviews).

Recording time

The period during which the camera can record video on one full battery charge. The recording time directly depends on the selected resolution and frame rate - the higher they are, the faster the battery discharges. The parameter is usually recorded for specific frame resolutions - for example, up to 135 min. in Full HD (1080p) or up to 60 min. in 4K Ultra HD (2160p). Note that the recording time may be reduced in the cold and due to the use of additional functions: image stabilization system, active Wi-Fi connection, etc. Nevertheless, this indicator allows you to estimate the approximate autonomy of the action camera.
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