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The Insta360 X5 is the action cam glow-up you’ve been waiting for

New cam just dropped and it comes with 8K and AI!

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If you’ve ever wanted to shoot in 8K, film your life in 360°, or casually vlog while windsurfing, the Insta360 X5 is about to become your new favorite thing.

The world’s best-selling 360° action cam just got a serious upgrade, and it’s finally available in the Philippines.

This year’s model brings cinematic power to the palm of your hand. It shoots in sharp, stunning 8K at 30 frames per second.

The power of 8K and AI

Yes, you read that right, 8K with a new 1/1.28” sensor that’s 144% larger than the one found in the previous model.

That means better detail, richer colors, and crisp footage, even when you’re shooting at golden hour or somewhere with barely any light.

A new Triple AI Chip system handles the heavy lifting behind the scenes, giving you all the detail and dynamic range you need without breaking a sweat.

Even low-light content got a glow-up with a new PureVideo mode. It uses AI denoising and HDR to turn nighttime shoots into visual poetry.

But it’s not just what’s inside that’s changed. Insta360 added a multi-layer steel mesh Wind Guard to drastically cut wind noise, while a boosted audio algorithm makes your videos sound clearer, fuller, and more immersive.

The battery’s been upgraded, too. With a 2400mAh capacity, the new cell lasts up to 185 minutes of continuous recording in 5.7K using Endurance Mode.

It also charges from zero to 80% in just 20 minutes. Basically, you’ll be ready to roll again before you’ve even finished your cold brew.

For all types of creators

Yes, it’s waterproof, even without a dive case. With an IP68 rating, you can take it down to 49 feet (15 meters) and still get buttery-smooth, horizon-locked footage.

Speaking of buttery, Insta360’s FlowState Stabilization is still leading the pack, keeping your footage impossibly smooth. Meanwhile, the 360° Horizon Lock makes sure the frame stays level even when you’re flipping, rolling, or running after your dog mid-hike.

There’s also a new magnetic mounting system, making accessory swaps ridiculously fast and easy, whether you’re moving from your bike to your paddle board or just changing your vibe.

For creators, there’s now a feature called InstaFrame that captures both a ready-to-share flat video and a full 360° version in a single take.

You can reframe later using the AI-powered Insta360 app, or let Auto Edit do the work for you.

Voice Control 2.0 is more responsive than ever, Gesture Control lets you shoot hands-free (perfect for solo adventurers), and there’s even a new Twist to Shoot feature that starts recording just by rotating your selfie stick.

It’s giving: effortless, intuitive, and kind of iconic.

Price, availability in the Philippines

In the Philippines, the Insta360 X5 comes in four bundles to match your lifestyle.

The Standard Bundle goes for PhP 32,990 and includes the X5 camera itself. For those who want the full setup, the Essentials Bundle is priced at PhP 39,390. It includes an extra battery, a fast charge case, a 114cm Invisible Selfie Stick, standard lens guards, a lens cap, and a carry case.

There’s also a Motorcycle Bundle at PhP 37,890, made for two-wheeled wanderers. The bundle comes with a heavy-duty clamp, an Action Invisible Selfie Stick, and a lens cap.

Cyclists, don’t worry. You’re covered too! The Cycling Bundle retails at PhP 37,490. It comes with a bike computer mount, a bike kit, the 114cm Invisible Selfie Stick, and a lens cap to protect your precious glass.

Cop the Insta360 X5 via official Insta360 stores and kiosks nationwide, or shop online through their website and partner platforms.

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Osmo Pocket 4 makes a surprising appearance in public

Is the built-in light real?

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The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 might be the most popular camera in recent history. The tiny action camera constantly sells out, thanks to creators and would-be vloggers. Because of the current generation’s popularity, everyone is looking forward to the next-generation Osmo Pocket 4. Though it’s still unannounced, the new camera has suddenly made a surprising appearance out in the wild.

The leak shockingly comes from an authorized DJI retailer in Kuala Lumpur. Supposedly, a customer entered the store with what they claimed was an Osmo Pocket 4. The store, DronesKaki, even shot a now-deleted video of the unannounced camera, rescued by New Camera.

Based solely on the short video, the Osmo Pocket 4 looks and feels very familiar to those who’ve already used the Pocket 3. The three-axis gimbal system still keeps shots in place for taking videos while on the move. The 2-inch rotating screen looks identical to the current one, especially because of intuitive settings and controls.

However, the biggest standout is the built-in LED light sitting atop the camera. Despite how convenient and easy to use it is, the Pocket 3 doesn’t exactly shine in low-light conditions, prompting users to always bring an external flash. If the leak is true, the Osmo Pocket 4 cures this issue to some extent. (Built-in flashes aren’t usually standout solutions, but they can work in a pinch.)

Still, take the leak with a grain of salt. Though the store could have deleted the video because of a request from DJI, they could have also deleted it because it’s not the Osmo Pocket 4. At this point, we won’t know, but current rumors speculate that the camera is launching soon.

SEE ALSO: DJI Osmo Action 6 review: An adventurer’s best friend

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Canon PhotoMarathon returns, introduces video, open categories

Happening on April 18 in BGC, Taguig

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The Canon PhotoMarathon is officially returning this year and is introducing more categories for enthusiasts to join in.

The 2026 edition, the 19th in the Philippines, will happen on April 18 at the BGC Amphitheater in Taguig City.

For the first time, Canon is opening the competition to non-Canon users. Even those with just smartphones can register. The brand has also added a video category.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the contest categories and their corresponding prizes:

Main Category (Photo)

  • Open to Canon users only
  • Prize: Canon EOS R6 Mark III with RF24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM

Open Category (Photo)

  • Open to all camera brands
  • Prize: Canon EOS R8 with 24-50mm

Video Category

  • Open to all camera brands
  • Canon Prize winner: Canon EOS R50 V
  • Non-Canon Prize winner: Canon Powershot V1

The full mechanics will be announced on the day of the competition itself to make it even more challenging for those taking part.

To join, simply download the Canon PH Delightful app, create an account, go to the Events tab and select the Canon PhotoMarathon banner. Registration is already open.

To build up hype for the upcoming event, Canon will host photowalks, school tours, and regional tours leading up to the PhotoMarathon.

These are designed to engage photographers at every skill level. Admission is free and open to all digital camera users.

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Canon EOS C50 cinema camera price in the Philippines

Smallest, lightest cinema camera made for today’s filmmakers, creators

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Canon Philippines is capping the year strong with the release of the Canon EOS C50 in the market. The cinema camera is priced at PhP 189,998 for the body along with an XLR handle.

The Canon EOS C50 is designed for both filmmakers and creators who need mobility and professional-grade quality.

It has the same 3:2 Open Gate recording feature also on the EOS R6 Mark III, which gives users flexibility for post-production.

Creators can extract full 4K footage along with cropped 2K vertical or square versions from the same capture with the Simultaneous Crop Recording feature.

This is ideal for producing multi-platform content, like 16:9 landscape videos for YouTube then vertical shortform videos for social media.

Also, an added edge is the up to 7K 60p RAW recording capability on the C50, compared to just 7K 30p for the Mark III.

Filmmakers can also record at up to 4K 120fps should they need high frame rate captures. Recording in 4:2:2 10-bit is also available for rich color and flexibility in post-production.

In addition, the EOS C50 features dual CFexpress and SD card slots. 7K RAW can be saved to CFexpress while other formats can be saved to the SD card.

Different format, resolutions, and color sampling can be assigned for backup, distribution, or quicker edit-ready files.

Photo performance

For stills, users can take advantage of the 32MP CMOS sensor for capturing up to 40 shots per second (with electronic shutter).

The camera also supports pre-continuous shooting and AF performance improvements with its Dual Pixel CMOS AF II.

Enhancements include Auto setting, animals, vehicle priority, and eye AF, as well as the new left/right priority.

Moreover, the camera features Dual-Base ISO with Auto Selection, automatically switching between ISO 400 and ISO 3200 depending on the scene.

This ensures the highest signal-to-noise ratio while maintaining a wide dynamic range. Users can also manual select the ISO to match lighting conditions.

Professional interface

Onto its controls, the EOS C50 has a TIME CODE terminal, which is perfect for seamless multi-camera setups. It also features two XLR terminals and a handy control dial for professional audio input.

There are 14 assignable buttons, each thoughtfully positioned for quick, instinctive access while filming. There are about 100 customizable functions available so the camera can match a user’s workflow.

During the launch event, Canon Philippines demonstrated a wide range of scenarios for the EOS C50, including multi-angle live broadcasts with just one camera.

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