New feature in iPhone IOS for photos and videos.

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Just found the latest update of iPhone IOS 17.11 has a new feature for photos and videos. They have added a horizontal line that shows when the screen is level. This means all your photos and videos should now be level to the horizon. That will be such a massive addition for making sailing videos, plus ensuring photographs are level and buildings or masts are upright.
 

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Just found the latest update of iPhone IOS 17.11 has a new feature for photos and videos. They have added a horizontal line that shows when the screen is level. This means all your photos and videos should now be level to the horizon. That will be such a massive addition for making sailing videos, plus ensuring photographs are level and buildings or masts are upright.
Wow, didn’t realise IOS was so far behind. Had similar for at least 5 years on my Samsung’s
 

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Good luck with that. I have a similar feature on my camera, plus a screen grid and most of my pictures taken at sea still need straightening. I find it useful on land, though.
 

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I use my iPhone for snapshots - Nada Mas.
Video afloat I use a DJI Action 3 .. brilliant kit - inbuilt stabilization works good - automatically - either mounted on the taffrail or handheld.
https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/dji-osmo-action-3
I still have a couple of old SJcams I now use mainly for underwater hull inspections but the DJI is the 'go to'.
My first attempt at a Youtube thingo - first land based bit was iphone, the 'at sea' bits the DJI.
 

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Or use a GoPro with horizon lock so you don’t need the line! Also works inside the cabin to show how rough it is as the horizon is locked so the picture moves!
 

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Nothing new, been on Andriod for years.

I believe it's the Camera app, of which there are many, rather than the OS
Yes, the built-in app in my RealMe Android phone switches off after a few minutes. This is no good for wildlife phone-scoping (OK for selfies, perhaps!) so I had to install a freebie alternative. Which has levelling functionality...
 

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The line is based on the phone accelerometer. So at sea, overly rigid adherence to it is fairly likely to give you photos that are just a little bit out in some conditions.
 
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