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When are iPhone users going to realize the phone is suppose to be held sideways for taking pictures and videos.
Sorry but that is one of my pet peeves.
When are iPhone users going to realize the phone is suppose to be held sideways for taking pictures and videos.
Sorry but that is one of my pet peeves.
Bigger peeve is what my wife does: Starts recording a video (on digital camera) in portrait mode and swaps to landscape after a few seconds. Impossible to watch on any device.
McBryce.
When are iPhone users going to realize the phone is suppose to be held sideways for taking pictures and videos.
What do you expect? They have bought an iPhone...
This should go more viral:
When are iPhone users going to realize the phone is suppose to be held sideways for taking pictures and videos.
Sorry but that is one of my pet peeves.
I think part of the problem is that you get so used to holding the damned thing vertically that it becomes natural. That's one of my pet peeves as well, but several times I've found myself starting to record video in portrait too. I typically realize pretty quickly, think 'ahh crap!' and then get to stop and restart in the correct orientation. I wish when they played back video recorded in portrait mode that they'd simply letterbox it rather than having the blurred sides that are normally shown. I find those to be very distracting as the movement keeps drawing my attention away from the main video to try to make sense of what's happening in the blur, despite knowing that it's simply a blurred version of what I'm watching in the center.
-Pat
When are iPhone users going to realize the phone is suppose to be held sideways for taking pictures and videos.
Sorry but that is one of my pet peeves.
If that was just a problem with iPhone users... I just lost my mind when I see videos on youtube filme with phone vertically. Just can't deal with it.
It's very hard for me to understand why people seems to forget how TVs and monitors in general are used. The only justification I have for those who film vertically is they're using one of these:
When are iPhone users going to realize the phone is suppose to be held sideways for taking pictures and videos.
Sorry but that is one of my pet peeves.
I've been a user of SLR cameras since 1986 or so, both film and digital, and I take still photos both ways. The normal way to photograph individuals is in portrait (groups typically in landscape, but it varies). It depends on what you are shooting.
I think they somehow think that if the screen auto rotates and fills the screen then the camera picture will too. Gross
When are iPhone users going to realize the phone is suppose to be held sideways for taking pictures and videos.
Sorry but that is one of my pet peeves.
I've been a user of SLR cameras since 1986 or so, both film and digital, and I take still photos both ways. The normal way to photograph individuals is in portrait (groups typically in landscape, but it varies). It depends on what you are shooting.
Photos are one thing, We change the aspect ratio to fit the composition.
And YES it's not just iPhone users...
Thankfully many smart, and feature phone makers put the shutter button in the correct place for a right handed person to orientate the phone and take a video.
I bought an additional pair of International Instruments 1251 Dual Edgewise analog meters for my Kerbal Space Program controller build. i previously had 4 GE 180 single edgewise meters, and 3 of the 1251 meters. Due to a minor issue where a meter and a steel support bar won't cooperate in occupying the same space (pesky laws of physics...
), I discovered that I didn't have quite as much room as I had originally hoped. I ditched the 4 single meters for 2 double meters. That clears the extra space needed, and all around makes life simple for me. Bonus points, i got them for half the going average price on ebay, and they are the backlit models on top of that! I've had to mod all my other meters to be backlit (Dremel, polycarbonate, and a hot air rework station to heat and shape the poly to create a new translucent scale). Nice to not have to do that with these!
Replaced the incandescent bulbs with "aqua" blue-green LEDs to mimic the feel of EL illumination. I just formed the leads into a spiral that would screw into the lamp sockets to take the photo. Eventually, I'll have a small segment of proto board with the aqua LEDs, but also some dim red and yellow LEDs as well. I want to edge the color a little tiny bit closer to white, while also leaving
just enough red and yellow wavelength light in the mix to let a red and a yellow bar on the scales light up correctly. The scales will be modeled after similar meters used in the Apollo spacecraft.
That cyan LED simulation of EL lighting is a neat idea.
I bought this Brymen BM829S DMM. It looks and works nice. I have to check all the functions and ranges.
More thoughts are coming later.
I do occasionally work on cars, having two driving age offspring at home, I've been looking for a replacement for my 1980s KMart set of sockets (believe it or not, they weren't too bad).
I was wondering which brand would last me the rest of my wrenching days and started having a look and read about the Bahco sets and bought one - the S106 here in Australia.
Thanks, roffvald.
Not exactly electronics, but occasionally need these tools to access electronics
Picked up a Bahco Socket set (S910)
http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bahco-s910-91-piece-socket-set-1-4-inch-1-2-inch-and-dynamic-drive-p14019
You do know the Bahco brand is from the Swedish Sandvik company ?
They've been around for decades and make very fine steels.
Looking at some Volt-Nutish behaviour, my shed is all over the place in terms of temperature, I liked the look of these when Dave showed his some while back.
Will act as a first level temperature control. WIll have another box with thermostat inside. ……...or 2 …… or 3 ……..arrrrggghhhh.
Got an DT830B multimeter thrown in with some other stuff on a purchase. this one has the transistor tester not inbuilt but as an additional plug.
Some tubing to repair an oscilloscope.
Enough 0.5mm 2B pencil leads to last a lifetime.
A bunch of wire bootlace ferrules. Some of the tray separators had come loose in the mail, so I had an opportunity to roleplay Maxwell's Demon for half an hour. (I really would rather not have.)
Oh, and for lunch today, bought this morning: a long French baguette, philadelphia cream cheese, Tasmanian Camembert, and a $10 section of real Danish salami. And then a goanna ate it. Ha ha, really. Went on day walk with friend, when we got to the place we sat for a while chatting, packs open to have snacks. Then we went for a walk in the vicinity, and though I put my food back in my pack, I didn't secure the pack well. When we got back, my gear was strewn around, everything ripped open. It ate ALL the cream cheese, most of the camembert, all but a little section of the baguette, and all of another half loaf of bread. Only took a chunk out of the Danish, which makes me doubt the goanna's culinary taste, since that salami is delicious. Though he left me enough for a meal, so that's something.
While waiting for my laundry to be done, I went to the electronic store nearby and bought some things: Isopropyl Alcohol for cleaning, Ice Spray, Lan/USB/BNC cables, some transistors/diodes, two divider networks for multimeters with a tolerance of 0.5%(9M, 900k, 90k, 9k, 1k), three 10mOhm 1% Shunts from Isabellenhütte and this board with a hv transformer in a can, where I don't know what it is for.
Around 8:00 am, I received my hobbyking parcel I waited a long time foir, because after I ordered the parts the Lipo battery suddenly wasn't available anymore. I got a akku doctor, a Accucel 6 80W charger, the temp sensor for it, it battery itself, some lipo bags and XT-60 connectors. All this so I con solder something when I'm not at home or when I'm going back to my "home town", aka birth town. The charger is smaller and lighter then my Ultramat 16 and therefor good for traveling.
Edit:
I also bought a W530 along with a 512GB SSD and a 1TB WD Red to put in the ultrabay HDD caddy. Just some things to start university
Not exactly purchase, but I received today a LT mug from Mr. Engelhardt on LTspice presentation !
Such a nice and clever person.
So good that i need this 2nd one
With the time I collected 3 of them. Time to time I think, it may not enough.
While waiting for my laundry to be done, I went to the electronic store nearby ...
That probably deserves its own thread! Useful geo-location of shops to suit an engineer. What the heck... I'll do it.
As a Retro HP guy I thought this looked like a bit of fun; re reading my post I am not sure if I am retro HP or retro guy, probably both
With the time I collected 3 of them. Time to time I think, it may not enough.
Same here, i got three 87V. good prices on eBay, working fine... you never got enough of them.