Taking photos when holding camera flat, parallel to the ground

Often I am taking photos of small seedlings in a garden. To do this, I sometimes need to hold my camera flat, parallel to the ground, with the lens pointing straight downwards. But I notice that (sometimes? not always?) when I do this, and I'm in landscape mode, the photo comes out oriented in portrait mode instead. I guess the gyroscope in the camera gets confused. If I angle the camera a little bit so it's not flat with the ground, then it seems to stay in landscape, but I can't always do this. Anyone else have this problem?

iPhone 7, iOS 10.2.1

Posted on Apr 1, 2017 1:47 PM

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Apr 4, 2017 3:41 PM in response to rick7

Hello rick7,
Thanks for asking the Apple Support Communities about your pictures. Since the camera uses the internal gyroscope for angels and orientation, the best recommendation I can offer is to help you rotate your pictures. Once you take your picture, you can click on it in the lower left corner of the camera. Once there, click the crop tool. You can choose to crop it if you like, but if not, then go ahead and click on the rotation tool in the bottom left corner. Depending on how the gyroscope is set, you may need to rotate it one, or multiple times to get it to show properly in Landscape Mode. To see good examples of this, here is an article:
Take and edit photos with your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
The article actually doesn't have a section specific for rotating the picture, but the example picture in the article does show that if you are looking at your picture in Photos and click the crop tool: User uploaded file. The next picture shows a good example of the picture as it looks inside the crop tool, which shows the the location of the rotation tool: User uploaded file.


Thanks and have a great day.

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