A 87 second capture soaring above the beautiful remains of Camp Adair, located North of Corvallis Oregon. One can see the remnants and foundations of the old camp. In 1942 the U.S. Army established the base “Camp Adair” for the purpose of training four divisions of soldiers for overseas duty in WW II. THe camp was named after Henry Rodney Adair, who was a West Point graduate, Oregon pioneer descendant, and the first Oregonian killed in the 1916 Mexican border disputes. Around 1948-1950 the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife acquired portions of Camp Adair. Content capture is on our EyeFly Platform using an updated custom aerial spherical array that integrates the GoPro Omni. 360 processing work flow and post stabilization is performed at 6K resolution and the final 360 output video file is at 4K resolution that provides excellent image quality.
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