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What happens is this: if you turn the N800 around its Z-axis (or whatever: you have to rotate it so that the screen keeps directed at yourself), the camera-image re-orients itself as soon as you've turned the N800 180 degrees so that the image always stays upright, even if the N800 is upside down.
See? Cool, innit?
So how do you get an inverted image with this thing?