Hi MBcgiadmin,
As usual, I do not reply based on memory. So, I loaded footage, took only a little clip from it (2070 to 2170) and tracked it. When the camera was oriented, I just selected the camera, copied it (cmd-c) and pasted it in a new scene (cmd-v) As you can see in the screen capture below, after pasting, it seemed to have lost everything; But it is based on the settings of the project (0-90). A quick fix is shown below, please have a look.
Screen capture:
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/wge6q4kn6eaHxGf1NFS6oBMexBvvk9rC0MRQvjtvqY3
Also in the link above is a second clip, using Cappucino to capture the motion of a new camera. Since Baking didn’t worked for you, this might do the trick. However, I baked a Copy from the tracked camera and everything worked nicely here!
Are you on the newest build?
The generated Camera, based on the Motion tracker, is key-framed with the results of the tracking. Any adjustments, as with the Motion tracking Tags will change the results. Think of these keyframes as “hot-wired”.However, a cmd+drag of this camera should produce a copy with “final” keyframes, final in regards of motion tracking introduced changes.
All the best