I have Garmin VIRB Elite x 4. Originally a Go Pro 3 but I was frustrated by the very poor battery performance so swopped. It's lower profile a
and robust , waterproof and great quality footage and considerably cheaper......the hard part is the planning and where and whether you will change the position of the camera during the trip to make it interesting and THEN the editing!! If there is plenty of variation, you build the jigsaw and becomes and challenge to stick it all together. I have been down the single position camera and it bores me to death, so how can I expect someone else to like it!! The other significant benefit is it tells a story in the unfortunate circumstances of a catastrophic event.........
360 cameras? Excited me, but as the viewer it's exhausting to keep panning to get the full benefit and not miss something. I think the teller needs to lead the viewer to tell the story.
So I am a fan, but that not to say I haven't been down the same path. But I get immense enjoyment watching other people vids especially in far flung places.
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