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    Tilapia in Nest 360 Camera Footage

    Finally managed to get a 360 video working of a Tilapia recorded the other day at Varsity Lakes. Anyone have experience with Final cut pro and 360fly director involving metadata and importing please let me know! or if you already do 360 editing with another app.
    If you cant move the screen around your browser is not supported, youtube app is the best for viewing especially on phone. Recorded in 4K recommended if you have the capability.
    Fishies not very happy about the camera being there!

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    Re: Tilapia in Nest 360 Camera Footage

    Quote Originally Posted by Rainbowrunner View Post
    Finally managed to get a 360 video working of a Tilapia recorded the other day at Varsity Lakes. Anyone have experience with Final cut pro and 360fly director involving metadata and importing please let me know! or if you already do 360 editing with another app.
    If you cant move the screen around your browser is not supported, youtube app is the best for viewing especially on phone. Recorded in 4K recommended if you have the capability.
    Fishies not very happy about the camera being there!

    Awesome stuff!

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    Re: Tilapia in Nest 360 Camera Footage

    Time to toss a lure in for him to attack.

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    Re: Tilapia in Nest 360 Camera Footage

    Great video!!! You have it in just the right spot.. I think Tilapia are a introduced species .!?!

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    Re: Tilapia in Nest 360 Camera Footage

    A bad introduces species at that.

    Awesome footage, thanks for sharing.

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    Re: Tilapia in Nest 360 Camera Footage

    Quote Originally Posted by Angler Fish Lover View Post
    Great video!!! You have it in just the right spot.. I think Tilapia are a introduced species .!?!
    Not only introduced, they are a noxious pest, which means they have to be humanely destroyed if caught.

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