Every file format produced by the Pentax *ist D can be rotated losslessly.
Whatever orientation a sensor produces could always be considered a
best guess, and you could re-rotate it as you prefer afterwords.

alex

On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Herb Chong wrote:

> what happens when you use the remote release or the cable release. there are
> times when i tilt the camera at an angle such that the framing has nothing
> to do with up or down as detected by any sensor or position of the shutter
> release.
>
> Herb...
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> From: "Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: wouldn't it be nice
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> > I think it could be done on the ist-D in a firmware upgrade.  I figure if
> the camera could "know" when the vertical release is used on the D-BG1 then
> it could easily "mark" those images for rotation in whatever browser you are
> using.
>
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