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#77
Originally Posted by =DC=
I see, fair enough. It would have made sense to be able to rotate the camera, but oh well. As for images being upside down on rotation, that could be solved using a simple transition of the camera view via hardware/software switch to capture images/video correctly.
Actually, they ARE being recorded correctly as far as the camera is concerned. If you pretend to be a camera, and pan your view 180 degrees (across the ceiling, etc) you'll be seeing things upside down.