![]() Despite the serious, compact-system look, it’s pretty lightweight and not overly covered with buttons and switches. Maybe it’s the faux dial look of the lens, but you’d expect the WB150F to be heavier than it actually is. ![]() Aside from the back button, which we’ll get into later, it’s all pretty routine. On the back of the WB150F, in addition to your 3-inch LCD, you’ll find a small thumb grip, dedicated-video button, menu, back, playback, and trash buttons, as well as a central dial hub for in-camera navigation. The entire body has an almost aluminum-like matte finish to it, which we found a really nice deviation from the blindingly shiny looks many consumer-level cameras flaunt. The top of the chassis houses only three controls: The power button, the zoom toggle, and the main mode dial. Insta360 cameras take a speedy ride around Monaco’s F1 track
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