Yeah, don’t have a Canon lense so can’t check that out. I usually do just turn my camera I was just hoping i could not have to do so much editing of my pics. Thx anyways.
I set all my Canon to "auto rotate in computer" only.
I deliberately
do not set them to auto rotate the display on the back of the camera. When it's auto rotated on that little screen, a portrait oriented image will be quite small. Instead I just let the image display "as taken" and rotate how I'm holding the camera when I want to see the image "right way up".
Besides, I try not to "chimp" too much. Shooting sports a lot, it's too easy to miss an important shot. So I turn off the auto playback function that displays every image taken, that way I won't be tempted to take my "eye off the ball" to gaze at the great photos I've been taking!
CHG_CANON wrote:
There's caveats on the bottom of page 179 of the T3 Instruction Manual...
There's a warning in the manual, too, that if the images fail to appear rotated in the computer even though that option is turned on in the camera, it may be the software on the computer that's not able to handle it.
If nothing solves the problem, it could be that the orientation sensor inside the camera is stuck or has failed.
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