11-14-2022 05:00 AM - last edited on 11-15-2022 08:40 AM by Danny
When I try to shoot video by turning the camera vertical the video comes out side ways when viewing on the computer. Is there a reason why it’s happening like that? other canera when I record vertically I’m able to view the video vertically on the computer
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11-19-2022 12:45 PM
I saw in the menus that there is a way to rotate the video to portrait orientation as the person stated above.But uploading the media still comes out side ways. To fix the problem I have to rotate the video in editing software 90 degree.when I did research I found that certain file formats will export in portrait when viewing on the computer
11-14-2022 09:34 AM - edited 11-14-2022 09:47 AM
Greetings,
Is this what you are looking for?
If not, I'll have to try and reproduce recording something in portrait orientation.
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11-15-2022 02:38 AM
@jboogy50082 wrote:When I try to shoot video by turning the camera vertical the video comes out side ways when viewing on the computer. Is there a reason why it’s happening like that? other canera when I record vertically I’m able to view the video vertically on the computer
It is my understanding that there is a setting within the R5c menus that allow you to capture video with the camera rotated to a portrait orientation.
I am curious, though. What other cameras allow you to shoot in a portrait orientation?
11-19-2022 12:39 PM
I have a Fuji X-S10 and the Canon R5 C. Using the Fuji, imported video is automatically displayed as portrait when shot in that orientation. Not so in the R5 C. I'm also looking for a solution.
11-19-2022 12:45 PM
I saw in the menus that there is a way to rotate the video to portrait orientation as the person stated above.But uploading the media still comes out side ways. To fix the problem I have to rotate the video in editing software 90 degree.when I did research I found that certain file formats will export in portrait when viewing on the computer
06-30-2023 06:41 PM
nice....
would you mind sharing which formats?
thanks
god i wish it were simpler
06-16-2023 01:25 PM - edited 06-16-2023 01:47 PM
When trying to shoot portrait in video mode, just shoot it as usual in landscape mode, then crop in post. You can set your markers for the LCD or VF or HDMI to display a "Mask" marker for the aspect ratio you want, except it will be in reverse. Example, you normally shoot 16:9. Set the mask marker at 9:16, which will let you frame your shot so you can crop it later in post and keep your subject within the lines. Or just flip the camera over, without doing anything else, and then flip the footage later in post. You have to edit all footage coming from this camera anyway.
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