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On both devices:
GIVEN either the front or back camera is being used
AND the device is filming in landscape orientation
AND the device is positioned flat, (as if to do a direct overhead shot)
WHEN I single tap the screen to focus
THEN the feed "snaps" 90 degrees counter clockwise (although still technically in landscape mode).
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After moving the phone to portrait orientation and then back to landscape, the feed is presented as expected, but the behavior will consistently occur if I repeat the above scenario.
I would hope that I could use this app to shoot directly overhead and take advantage of the tap to focus without this 90-degree snap. Instead, I'd like the feed's orientation to remain in normal landscape when I tap to focus with the camera pointing down.
Happy to provide more detail to help with resolution of the issue.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi -
I'm experiencing unexpected behavior with the app on both iOS 12 (iPhone 11) and iOS 11 (iPhone 6).
I'm linking a video example of this observation here.
On both devices:
GIVEN either the front or back camera is being used
AND the device is filming in landscape orientation
AND the device is positioned flat, (as if to do a direct overhead shot)
WHEN I single tap the screen to focus
THEN the feed "snaps" 90 degrees counter clockwise (although still technically in landscape mode).
/
After moving the phone to portrait orientation and then back to landscape, the feed is presented as expected, but the behavior will consistently occur if I repeat the above scenario.
I would hope that I could use this app to shoot directly overhead and take advantage of the tap to focus without this 90-degree snap. Instead, I'd like the feed's orientation to remain in normal landscape when I tap to focus with the camera pointing down.
Happy to provide more detail to help with resolution of the issue.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: