AFAIK, the K-5 lacks that feature over the K-7, so I bet the K-5 II does the
same.
I believe that's meant to prevent 'unstable' pics when looking at them with
camera in hand and connected to TV.
At least, that's what I thought when somebody asked me that some time ago.
With the K-5 (and K-5II) you have to decide: set camera for using the whole
screen (i.e. not rotating pics) when you look at them in hand, and set
camera for rotating portrait pics when using a TV.
Dario
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From: Igor Roshchin
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 8:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Question about one feature of K-5.
After having played with K-5 IIs for some time, I still cannot find
how I enable (is it at all possible?) one functionality that was present
on my K-7. With K-7, when I look at the photos (View mode), - if
I turn the camera, the orientation of the photo changes accordingly
(similarly to how it happens with iPads, iPhones, Android devices, etc.)
My K-5 IIs doesn't do that.
I did enable "change orientation" in the menu, which I believe makes
sure that the photos taken in the portrait orientation are displayed
that way, and that works. But I cannot force the camera to follow
its current orientation in the View mode.
Is it possible? What menu item am I missing for this?
I suspect the menues of all K-5* are rather similar, - so I hope to hear
from the proud K-5 owners as well.
Thank you,
Igor
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