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    $\begingroup$ Hello and welcome. While files, images, and external videos or links may be helpful additions they should not be the only way to obtain information about your issue. Don't make understanding your question rely on downloading a file, watching a video or visiting an external site. Use the builtin tools to upload images or gifs, along with thoroughly explaining the problem in written form so it can be indexed and searched for thus helping future visitors with similar issues. $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 2 at 15:09
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    $\begingroup$ I didn't open the file. I'm just guessing. Ive faced this in the past. Have you tried upping the resolution of the path the camera is following? Properties Editor > Object Data > Shape > Resolution Preview. Try something like 64. I think you can adjust it down in the Active Spline panel too. $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 2 at 23:29