Mantis Sub on the Insta360 blog

Dimitri Bintein from Immersive Medium has completed over 200 dives with the Mantis Sub housing in search of Thailand’s most spectacular marine life.

“We captured dolphins on a Second World War shipwreck, a juvenile whale shark heading directly towards us on a deep pinnacle and we were engulfed in a barracuda tornado, to give just a few examples.” says Dimitri.

To turn great shots into great underwater VR video, production and post-production need to act in perfect harmony. It’s an art which requires quality equipment on both sides of shooting.

“I have used virtually every available solution on the market, including building camera arrays myself. I was never satisfied with the output and there was no professional solution on the market, until Mantis Sub teamed up with Insta360,” the videographer reveals.

Read more about what it's like to dive with the Insta360 Pro2 and Mantis Sub housing, and why it's the best underwater 360/VR camera available today on Insta360’s blog at https://blog.insta360.com/underwater-vr-diving-project-with-mantis-sub-and-pro-2/.

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