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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2020-04-28 10:48:31 -0400
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+Insta360's new One R ([8/10 WIRED Recommends](https://www.wired.com/review/insta360-one-r)) brings interchangable lenses to the action camera. There are three lenses, or "mods", currently: a 4K mod that mirrors what you'll get from the other cameras on the this page, a dual lens 360-degree camera, and, thanks to a partnership with Leica, a wide angle lens paired with a one inch sensor that's capable of capturing 5K video. The best value lies in pairing the 4K mod with the 360 mod, but if you can afford it, the Leica one-inch mod delivers the best image and video quality I've seen coming out of an action camera.