• InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Increases the hardware pixel count by ~1.6x while being wasted every shot.

    Just turn your fucking phone.

    That being said, half our phones have like 3 cameras on the back we don’t use, so sure, throw a fourth on, why not?

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      18 days ago

      It wouldn’t. It would just switch the orientation of the camera. The preview/what you’re looking at would remain in portrait mode.

      It’s literally a software problem. You don’t use a different camera when you go into landscape mode, you’re just using a different aspect ratio.

      So again, why don’t we have this?

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        17 days ago

        i think its not about the camera, but about the screen you are seeing the recording on. Imagine taking a video in landscape but having to check what you are recording in portrait. What would i want that disadvantage for?

        Btw i find the many people who watch wide screen videos in portrait mode fucked up.

      • m0stlyharmless@lemm.ee
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        17 days ago

        I’m pretty sure that the multiple cameras all have different focal lengths, which allows the software to composite a single image from the multiple signals. This allows the intersecting fields to enhance quality when zooming and discriminate smudges/dust that you wouldn’t want to be in the shot.