One simple way to eliminate the fisheye effect completely is to set your camera to Linear FOV in the settings. (I see it too) I miss that beautiful state! Don’t miss the long winters and always grey sky. Spent 4 amazing years there. 💫
@@4Score747 Thank for sharing this information with me. I got a new Go-Pro approximately 3 months ago. And I must say that I probably set it up wrong from on day one. I fixed it today but we are 2+ months behind on videos. So this change won’t be seen until then. Thanks again for the help.
@@Redstag-q3m Thanks for the information. The newer Go-Pro 12 I purchased was set up wrong… be me… when I first started using it. I made the change today. However, my videos are 2+ months behind so it will be a while before you get to see the results. Thanks again for your help.
Happy Belated birthday Mike🎉. Still 49? LOL
@@stephenmarechek2753 35… I’m going younger.
Looks like your using a fisheye lens on your camera. Can you switch it with a normal lens ?
Which scene looks like a fisheye lens?
One simple way to eliminate the fisheye effect completely is to set your camera to Linear FOV in the settings.
(I see it too)
I miss that beautiful state! Don’t miss the long winters and always grey sky. Spent 4 amazing years there. 💫
@@4Score747 Thank for sharing this information with me. I got a new Go-Pro approximately 3 months ago. And I must say that I probably set it up wrong from on day one. I fixed it today but we are 2+ months behind on videos. So this change won’t be seen until then. Thanks again for the help.
@@Redstag-q3m Thanks for the information. The newer Go-Pro 12 I purchased was set up wrong… be me… when I first started using it. I made the change today. However, my videos are 2+ months behind so it will be a while before you get to see the results.
Thanks again for your help.