Since all new iPhones have a wobbling lens in the main camera I meanwhile use your phantastic app with the selfie front camera. This selfie camera is of a sufficient quality, but has no wobbling lens. I am happy with that solution.
When watching the video with the overlay, however, the G-Force indication of the overlay should be displayed in a point-symmetric mirrored manner.
See e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPhM18hEG9Q&t.
Furthermore, you could do us a favour and allow a mirrored display of the timer view during recording and driving on the track. I mount the iPhone behind my (at the cage), but I can see the display in the rear mirror. If mirrored, I see the big timer in a more convenient manner.
Rainer
G-Force Indication point symmetric mirrored in overlay and Timer display mirrored
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Re: G-Force Indication point symmetric mirrored in overlay and Timer display mirrored
You can swap both lineal and lateral acceleration after the fact in Lap List ‣ a lap ‣ Data Recordings / Preview ‣ Charts / Overall Acceleration. There are blue buttons allowing the swaps. To swap values during recording, use Expert Settings / Acceleration Tweaks.
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Re: G-Force Indication point symmetric mirrored in overlay and Timer display mirrored
Thanks, as always perfect.
Re: G-Force Indication point symmetric mirrored in overlay and Timer display mirrored
Harry, regarding the wobbly lens, would it be possible to hold down on screen to lock focus similar to how the normal camera app works? I use GoPro as main so not a personal issue for me but seems like this is issue for many users.
Re: G-Force Indication point symmetric mirrored in overlay and Timer display mirrored
LapTimer's lock focus works slightly different. In Video Preview, press the Tools button, select lock focus while pointing to the far distance and the focus is locked. This however does not fix the lens - it will still be moving due to vibrations.
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