Took our 360FLY for a ride in the Spectre today
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10 minutes of editing and the video is totally amazing. Best viewed in Chrome or Youtube app on an iPhone etc. How cool are these cameras!!!
http://youtu.be/i829hAh_xcI
http://youtu.be/i829hAh_xcI
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Kinda weird, looks like two boats have collided, got their bows stuck together and kept running!
Took me two minutes to get used to it but nice vid and a the Gold Coast was looking nicer than Port Phillip Bay (as usual).
RR
Took me two minutes to get used to it but nice vid and a the Gold Coast was looking nicer than Port Phillip Bay (as usual).
RR
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if you are seeing it in two halves you are not viewing it with a proper browser or device,. pull it up on your smart phone and then turn your body around 360 degrees while holding your phone.
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Thanks partlowr, I think I've got it right?
Viewing on an iPad from the YouTube link. The bow is fine and I can see the port stern to the left and the starboard stern to the right. I think that's correct, just never seen a vid like that before.
Technology! The op must be a ten year old 'cos a fifty year old wouldn't know how to use a camera like that!
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Viewing on an iPad from the YouTube link. The bow is fine and I can see the port stern to the left and the starboard stern to the right. I think that's correct, just never seen a vid like that before.
Technology! The op must be a ten year old 'cos a fifty year old wouldn't know how to use a camera like that!
RR
Last edited by rak rua; 04-06-2016 at 10:46 AM.




