


Battson wrote:Funny, but it's actually pretty simple to rotate and crop a video with free software like VLC.



Zzz wrote:Battson wrote:Funny, but it's actually pretty simple to rotate and crop a video with free software like VLC.
While that is true, VVS is not merely an orientation accident-- the footage is cropped 90 degrees out in 9:16. To recrop to achieve 16:9, you end up omitting so much frame area that there's little point.
Smartphone UX and ergonomics is largely to blame. I think phones should be setup to record normal 16:9 horizontal video when gripped vertically. I speculate that the motivator for manufacturers is greater viewport area during recording. I still think they should add a toggle or something to force horizontal format. The sensors are also not square, they are usually 4:3, so in doing that they would crop and lose effective resolution.
That video though is a riot. [emoji41]

Battson wrote:I think if you're filming with your smartphone, then you're not after a top quality product either way![]()

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