Does the Insta360 One RS have built-in storage?

CloudPano Editorial Team
April 30, 2024
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Expand Your Content Capture: Storage Options for the Insta360 One RS

With immersive 5.7K video and massive 72MP photos, the file sizes from the Insta360 One RS can be large. That's why having sufficient storage capacity is key to unlocking this camera's full potential.

The Insta360 One RS itself does not have internal storage. Instead, it uses microSD memory cards for recording media. Here are the storage details:

  • Requires microSD, microSDHC or microSDXC cards
  • Supports up to 256GB capacity
  • UHS-I / V30 cards recommended for best performance
  • Higher capacity means more footage storage
  • Bring extra cards for extended shooting

Having multiple high capacity cards enables all-day shooting without worrying about running out of space. Shoot hours of stunning 5.7K video and easily swap cards when one fills up. High speed UHS-I / V30 cards ensure smooth 5.7K video recording and fast transfer speeds.

When shooting is complete, use the Insta360 app to transfer footage to your phone or tablet via WiFi. From there you can edit using Insta360’s AI features, share to social media, or transfer to a computer for advanced editing.

Don't let storage limit your creativity. With the right high capacity, high speed microSD cards, you can maximize the performance and potential of the Insta360 One RS. Check out Insta360’s recommended memory cards to unlock this powerful 360 camera’s capabilities.

Conclusion

The Insta360 One RS delivers stunning high resolution content, but requires external microSD cards for storage. With the flexibility to use cards up to 256GB, you have the capacity to let your imagination run wild. Pair the One RS with some high-speed UHS-I / V30 memory cards and this innovative modular camera will rise to any creative challenge you throw its way thanks to abundant storage space to capture hours of immersive content with room to spare.

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Insta360 ONE RS 1-Inch 360 Edition

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  • Interchangeable lens that’s upgradeable

  • Dual 1-inch sensors for improved clarity and low light performance

  • Dynamic range and 6K 360° capture

  • 360° photo resolution at 21MP

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Insta360 X4

  • 8K 360° video recording for ultra-detailed visuals.

  • 4K single-lens mode for traditional wide-angle shots.

  • Invisible selfie stick effect for drone-like perspectives.

  • 2.5-inch touchscreen with Gorilla Glass protection.

  • Waterproof up to 33ft for underwater shooting.

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Ricoh Theta Z1

  • 360° photo resolution in 23MP

  • Slim design at 24 mm thick

  • Built-in image stabilization for smooth video capture.

  • Internal 19GB storage for photo and video storage.

  • Wireless connectivity for remote control and sharing.

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Ricoh Theta X

  • 60MP 360° still images for high-resolution photography.

  • 5.7K 360° video recording at 30fps.

  • 2.25-inch touchscreen for intuitive control.

  • USB Type-C port for fast charging and data transfer.

  • MicroSD card slot for expandable storage.

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