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    1 year ago

    Because the sensors are landscape 4:3 and you would lose resolution when doing so.

    AFAIK there’s no other reason other than that and giving people the option might confuse people.

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      1 year ago

      Many camera sensors in phones are so high resolution nowadays, you could fit 4K video in any orientation

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        1 year ago

        I agree! I wonder if there’s already camera apps that do this?

        In any case, unless it’s in the default camera app and a default option, it will likely do nothing to reduce the plague of vertical video. I would guess that most people filming something that would be better in landscape didn’t even think about it, so won’t think about turning an option on.

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      1 year ago

      Many sensor are 3:2 or non trivial ratios because of how the color filter pattern is aligned. Why do you think the sensors are 4:3?

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        1 year ago

        I realise sensors come in other aspect ratios, but I didn’t want to spend the time researching and listing them all. Some sensors are 4:3 (like the IMX363).

        But that’s irrelevant to my point that the sensor is not square which means you lose more resolution cropping to 16:9 in one orientation (usually portrait) than the other.

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      I used to have a phone with a special camera that took 16:9 landscape video while the phone was in portrait mode. Good times.

      So it’s definitely possible for the phone manufacturers to implement they just choose not to.