Always hold the iPad horizontally with the home button on the right side. That puts your rear-facing camera on the upper-right as it's facing the subject. If you do it this way, your images won't be upside-down when you view, export, or use them in another app.
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Yes, there is a right way
One question that continually pops up: how do I hold my iPad when I'm taking pictures or video? Well there is a correct way.

Always hold the iPad horizontally with the home button on the right side. That puts your rear-facing camera on the upper-right as it's facing the subject. If you do it this way, your images won't be upside-down when you view, export, or use them in another app.
Always hold the iPad horizontally with the home button on the right side. That puts your rear-facing camera on the upper-right as it's facing the subject. If you do it this way, your images won't be upside-down when you view, export, or use them in another app.
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