Public bug reported:

Now that full shell rotation has landed in development channels, the camera app 
doesn't give a good experience for the user.
In landscape, the controls move with the screen's rotation and thus put them at 
the bottom just like how it is in portrait. 

I think the controls should be at the side when in landscape mode just
like before. Another problem is that when rotation is locked, the user
cannot use the camera in portrait and thus cannot take pictures in
portrait. In summary, the camera app should still behave like before the
shell rotation landed

** Affects: camera-app (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Camera app controls should be placed correctly

Status in camera-app package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Now that full shell rotation has landed in development channels, the camera 
app doesn't give a good experience for the user.
  In landscape, the controls move with the screen's rotation and thus put them 
at the bottom just like how it is in portrait. 

  I think the controls should be at the side when in landscape mode just
  like before. Another problem is that when rotation is locked, the user
  cannot use the camera in portrait and thus cannot take pictures in
  portrait. In summary, the camera app should still behave like before
  the shell rotation landed

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