You would need to correct the orintation using a computer then reload the pictures in the frame. The frame is reading those pictures as how they were originally created.
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The camera has a built-in accelerometer, so that it automatically orients the image as soon as you take it. If you are holding the camera sideways, you'll have to turn it back to normal in order to see the image right side up.
Okay well you have to eject the tape and leave the eject open. There is an auto timer that always turns off the picture. If you open up the tape eject and leave it open the camera will always stay on.
Same problem here. Not all pictures do it though. Odd.
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