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Insta360 X5 vs X4 Image Quality: 2 BIGGEST differences (unpaid comparison)

Insta360 X5 vs X4 image quality

How does the new Insta360 X5 (reviewed here) compare to last year’s Insta360 X4 (reviewed here) for image quality? Here are the two biggest differences between them.  But first, here’s a side by side comparison of their video quality with no commentary so you can observe for yourself:

Insta360 X5 vs X4 Specifications

SpecificationInsta360 X5 (2025)Insta360 X4 (2024)
Photo & Video
Sensor Size1/1.28" (area: 75 sq. mm)1/2" (area 30.7 sq. mm)
Processorsone 5nm AI Chip + two Pro Imaging Chipsone AI chip
Lens ApertureF2.0F1.9
Focal Length6mm (35mm equivalent)6.7mm (35mm equivalent)
360º Video Resolution
Video Mode:

8K: 7680x3840@30/25/24fps

5.7K+: 5760x2880@30/25/24fps

5.7K: 5760x2880@60/50/48/30/25/24fps

4K: 3840x1920@120/100/60/50/48/30/25/24fps


InstaFrame Mode:

5.7K+: 30/25/24

5.7K: 30/25/24

1080p: 30/25/24


PureVideo:

8K: 7680x3840@30/25/24fps

5.7K: 30/25/24

4K: 30/25/24

360°:

8K: 7680x3840@30/25/24fps

5.7K+: 5760x2880@30/25/24fps

5.7K: 5760x2880@60/50/30/25/24fps

4K: 3840x1920@100/60/50/30/25/24fps
Single-Lens Video Resolution
Video Mode:

4K: 3840x2160@60/50/30/25/24fps

2.7K: 2720x1536@60/50/30/25/24fps

1080p: 1920x1080@120/100/60/50/30/25/24fps


FreeFrame Video:

4K: 3840x3840@30/25/24fps

2.7K: 2720x1536@60/50/30/25/24fps

1080p: 1920x1080@60/50/30/25/24fps


Me Mode:

4K: 3840x2160@30/25/24fps

2.7K: 2720x1536@120/100/60/50/30/25/24fps

1080p: 1920x1080@120/100/60/50/30/25/24fps

Single-Lens Mode:

4K: 3840x2160@60/50/30/25/24fps

2.7K: 2720x1536@60/50/30/25/24fps

1080p: 1920x1080@60/50/30/25/24fps


Me Mode:

4K: 3840x2160@30/25/24fps

2.7K: 2720x1536@120/100/60/50fps

1080p: 1920x1080@120/100/60/50fps
Photo Resolution
Approx. 72MP (11904x5952)

Approx. 18MP (5888x2944)

72MP (11904x5952)

18MP (5888x2944)
Video Format
360°: INSV

Single-Lens: MP4

Single-Lens Mode: MP4

360: INSV
Photo Format
INSP (can export via mobile app or Studio desktop software)

DNG

INSP (can export via mobile app or Studio desktop software)

DNG
Video Modes
360°: Video (built-in Active HDR), PureVideo, InstaFrame, Timelapse, TimeShift, Bullet Time, Loop Recording, Road Mode

Single-Lens: Video, Freeframe Video, Me Mode, Loop Recording

Video, Active HDR, Timelapse, TimeShift, Bullet Time, Loop Recording, Pre-recording
Photo ModesPhoto (optional HDR), Interval, Starlapse, BurstPhoto, HDR Photo, Interval, Starlapse, Burst
Color ProfilesVivid, Standard, Flat, I-LogVivid, Standard, Flat
Video CodingH.264, H.265H.264, H.265
Max. Video Bitrate180Mbps200Mbps
Exposure Value±4EV±4EV
ISO Range100–6400100-6400
Shutter Speed
Photo: 1/8000 - 120s

Video: 1/8000 - to the limit of frames per second

Photo: 1/8000 - 120s

Video: 1/8000 - to the limit of frames per second
White Balance2000K-10000K2000K-10000K
Audio Modes
· Auto Wind Noise Reduction (two strengths)

· Voice Enhancement

· Stereo

· 360° Audio

· Auto Wind Reduction

· Active Wind Reduction

· Stereo

· Direction Focus
Audio Format48 kHz, 16bit, AAC48 kHz, 16bits, AAC
Hardware
Weight200g203g
Dimensions (W x H x D)46x124.5x38.2mm46x123.6x37.6mm
MicroSD CardUHS-I V30 speed class or higherUHS-I V30 speed class, exFAT format SD cards with a max storage of 1TB are recommended
Microphones44
Battery Capacity2400mAh2290mAh
Charging Time
80% in 20 mins (9V 2A)

100% in 35 mins (9V 2A)

Charge to 80% in 38 minutes (9V 2A)

Charge to 100% in 55 minutes (9V 2A)
Run Time
8K30fps: 88 mins

5.7K30fps: 135 mins

5.7K24fps Endurance Mode: 185 mins

*Tested in a lab environment.

135 minutes

Tested in a lab environment in Video Mode at 5.7K30fps. Run time at 8K30fps is 75 minutes.
Operating Temperature-4°F to 104°F (-20℃ to 40℃)-4°F to 104°F (-20℃ to 40℃)
Waterproof15 m10m
BluetoothBLE 5.2BLE 5.2
Wi-Fi802.11a/n/ac2.4GHz, 5GHz
802.11a/b/g/n/ac
USBUSB-C 3.0
Type-C USB 3.0

* Note: Only supports wired connection to Android devices (via Micro USB or Type-C). Does not support wired connection to iOS devices. Full wireless support is available for both iOS and Android.
Gyroscope6-axis gyroscope6-axis gyroscope
Mounting Point
1/4-20

Quick Release

1/4-20
ColorBlackBlack
General Information
Release DateApril 22, 2025April 16, 2024
PriceUS$549.99US$499.99

Insta360 X5 vs X4 in Daylight

In daylight, X5 and X4 have similar detail, although X5 looks richer.
In daylight, X5 and X4 have similar detail, although X5 looks richer.

In daylight, the difference between the x5 and X4 is much smaller.  The level of detail is almost the same, with a slight advantage in color depth for the X5, i.e., it looks richer and has more subtle gradations, while the X4 looks more flat.  The X4 also looks a bit grainy when zoomed in.  But without looking closely, the X5 and X4 look similar in daylight.

One of the things to keep in mind is all these images need to be converted from insp to jpeg before we can compare them properly.

Rather the biggest difference for video quality between the X5 and X4 in daylight is glare.   When direct sunlight hits the Insta360 X4, you can see half of the image looks lighter from glare.  With the X5 in the same conditions, glare is much more controlled.  You’ll still see glare artifacts, but not the X4’s white haze on half of the lens.

Insta360 X4 (left) has much more glare than X5 (right)
Insta360 X4 (left) has much more glare than X5 (right)

Insta360 X5 vs X4 in Low Light

There’s a much bigger difference between X5 and X4 video quality in low light. The X5 has a PureVideo shooting mode, similar to the Ace Pro and Ace Pro 2, which makes it far better than the X4 in low light.  I estimate around a 2 stop difference.   Here’s a frame grab showing the huge difference in low light performance:

Left: Insta360 X4 8k standard video. Right: Insta360 X5 8k PureVideo
Left: Insta360 X4 8k standard video. Right: Insta360 X5 8k PureVideo

Even when I shot at 5.7K instead of 8K and handicapped the X5 Purevideo to shoot at 5.7K, there was still a big difference between them.  X5 is easily the most capable 360 camera for low light videos, beating the Insta360 One RS 1-inch and the Qoocam 3 Ultra.

Other Factors

The X5 has several other improvements over the X4.  Here are some of the most important ones:

  • replaceable lenses
  • Instaframe mode (see here) reframes videos in the camera automatically, while also giving you the flexibility to edit a fully spherical 360 video.
  • Active HDR now up to 5.7K 60fps instead of 30fps.  You can also use the new i-Log profile when shooting in Active HDR.
  • much better audio quality in noisy environments (hear it in this video).
  • built-in quick release mount.
  • twist-to-shoot: you can start and stop recording by quickly twisting the selfie stick twice
  • longer battery (up to 3 hours at 5.7k endurance mode) that can charge quickly (80% in 20 minutes).

Where to Buy: FREE Replacement Lens Kit (limited time offer)

For a limited time, you can get the Insta360 X5 with a free replacement lens kit if you use my affiliate link.  It’s also available on Amazon (but you won’t get the free lens kit).  Thanks for supporting me at no cost to you so I can do more reviews and tutorials!

About the author

Mic Ty

Mic Ty is a photographer and camera reviewer since 2009, who discovered 360 photography in 2015 and never looked back. Frustrated by the lack of quality coverage on 360 tech, he is the founder of 360Rumors.com since 2016. He started this site to educate and support the growing VR community. With over 70+ 360 cameras in his collection and 2,700+ articles published, he's one of the most trusted voices in immersive imaging.

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  • Please do a comparison between the X5 and One RS 1-inch on the night photo and the 360 video of both. Thank you!