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OK, I've discovered a way to work around the lack of retention of the Dewarp setting in 4K60P after shutting down the camera, and turning it on again.
If you're like me, the ONLY reason I have the Osmo Action is because it does something the GoPro Hero 7 CAN'T do: Provide 4K60P footage without the "fisheye" effect.
So, here's what you do:
First, after powering on, go to Video, and select 1080P 120 fps, and turn Dewarp on.
Second, select that setting as your "Custom 1" profile.
Select "Custom 1", as if you're going to use it.
Now, select "Video" again, and select 4K60P.
Now, turn Dewarp on.
Now, go to Settings, and set "SnapShot" to "Video"
Ok...are you with me so far? Good.
Now, you must select "Custom 1" as your mode to shoot in BEFORE you shut down the camera.
After you shut down the camera, you can then start recording immediately in 4K60P with Dewarp retained, just by pressing the Record button.
Remember, however, that in order to repeat this, and have Dewarp retained when you shut down the camera, you MUST remember to select the "Custom 1" profile BEFORE you shut down the camera.
This should tide those of us who find shooting in 4K60P with dewarp on our primary method of shooting over, until the DJI engineers can finally provide a firmware update that fixes this vexing and peculiar issue.
Hope this helps.
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