Actually, this depends on the make and model of the phone -- my blackberry
shoots in landscape mode if the phone is upright and in portrait mode if it
is turned 90 degrees onto its side.
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Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:49 am (PST)
It's just like a normal camera (though at 90 degrees), the sensor
rotates with the camera/phone, but it should remember the correct
orientation of how it was shot (horiz. vs vert.)It will show you on
screen what you are capturing, just like the live view LCD on a camera.
It matches the orientation of the phone though, so upright it is
vertical, where a typical camera is horizontal.
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