Action Camera
April 5, 2025
The Insta360 Ace Pro 2 an action camera that is also great for street photography and urban travel. This compact camera is designed to deliver exceptional performance in diverse environments, from underwater escapades to high-speed adventures. The Ace Pro 2 offers 8K video resolution, powered by a 1/1.3-inch sensor.
Equipped with a dual AI chip system, the camera excels in image processing and noise reduction. This innovative setup enhances low-light performance, ensuring crisp and vibrant visuals even in challenging lighting conditions. The wide-angle Leica lens offers a 157° field of view, active HDR supports up to 4K60fps, delivering dynamic range and vibrant colors. The PureVideo mode revolutionizes low-light shooting, making it ideal for nighttime adventures or dimly lit environments.
The Ace Pro 2 is waterproof up to 39 feet (12 meters) and can withstand temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C). Its durable construction ensures reliability in extreme conditions. The 2.5-inch flip touchscreen offers enhanced control and visibility, even in bright sunlight. Gesture controls and AI-assisted editing tools make content creation seamless and intuitive. Insta360's FlowState stabilization technology ensures smooth and steady footage, even during high-intensity activities.
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