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...... As far as I have been able to find out it would be KuFLGr 404 K6+AH based in France. Not 100% sure though. There is also very little in the way of detailed pictures to reference so I will more than likely take a few " artistic" liberties with it.
A decade ago I started this model and never finished it - I waned to build one of the civilian planes with the poetic names. For that purpose I collected several books and articles in pdf-format. Some of them in German (from a magazine called Jet+Prop) with plenty of photos. PM me your email address and I'll try to send you all I have. AFAIR there are too many small details that are mixed or missing in this model (older - newer versions, different type of engines through the years etc).There is also very little in the way of detailed pictures to reference so I will more than likely take a few " artistic" liberties with it
So maybe my camera has the rotate thingy as well ? Makes sense if it in fact does.I get that with my cell phone pics because of the rotate thingy. However, I edit to size and rotate using photoshop before I upload to the site and never had a problem.
Ok, so can anybody tell me why randomly pictures I post are 90 degrees off ?
Samsung S6
So maybe my camera has the rotate thingy as well ? Makes sense if it in fact does.
Do you mean the top or bottom pic in the post above?
It seems it is because of the Exif Orientation tags and possible the camera sensor of orientation. The most of soft up to the Win 8 ingnored the Exif tags. As a result the images were uploaded as these were taken. But the newer soft follows the orientation tags and there is no matter if the pic was taken horizontally or vertically. The problem may appear if the tags are , for some reason, created wrongly or damaged/lost. In the case the new computer soft ( eg Win 8, Win 10 ) may try to correct that by adding of new values for the Exif Width and Exif Height tags using the number of pixels for each of edges of the image. In the case , as the default edge is set the shorter one. And as a result, the pic is usually displayed with the rotation . There is a couple more trobles with the Exif tags but I'm not going to bore you with that. So.. generally , all depends on the way the Exif width and height tags are computed and saved.
Rather... the infor from the pics above.
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I'm almost sure it has the orientation sensor. Also the image stabilizer.
IMHO you don't need to use the tripod.. Just hold the camera as stable as possible. Personally I keep my camera with both hands with elbows on a table if possible.. It allows to limit not only the tipping of the camera but also the movement in general.
BTW is the first pic above the one that was rotated? Have you resized it or corrected the orientation? What about the second shot?