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Bowden, Thomas - Feb 02,2015
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It comes with being a guy and not reading the instructions, but I just found out you can get rid of the FishEye looking video on a GoPro in the Settings. Here is the (ExtraWide) it came set at. http://youtu.be/WoIU2I6o_Fw
Here is the (Narrow) Setting. http://youtu.be/CF-pKOkkwfo I had to move the camera out to the end of the Strut for this one.
Next flight I'll post the middle setting (Wide)
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Don Maxwell - Feb 02,2015
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I didn't see it for a long time, either. I think you get a little better resolution on Narrow, too--not in the overall number of pixels, but in the clarity of small objects (because they occupy more of the frame on Narrow). I usually use the Wide mode, with resolution set to 1080. That 1080 SuperView mode usually gives me the willies because it distorts the image at the edges and especially at the sides. It's effective for situations when you really want that wrap-around effect, though
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