Well, you know, people mostly use those big ol’ wide-angle lenses for their cameras. But I reckon there’s a way to switch things up if you like things different. Some folks like their camera angles in what they call a “vertical” orientation, or “portrait” as they say. Now, let me tell ya, this can be real handy sometimes, especially for certain kinds of photography. Let’s sit down and talk about this wide-angle lens shooting thing, and why you might wanna change it to a vertical perspective for a change.


To switch the camera angle, on a Windows computer, press CTRL + ALT + Up Arrow for the regular wide view. Press CTRL + ALT + Left Arrow for portrait. You can even flip it upside down, but usually, you don’t need to.
In the end, whether you use wide-angle or vertical depends on what you’re doing. For movies or games, wide-angle. For office work or text, try portrait. It might reduce neck pain and boost productivity. Sometimes, a small change makes a big difference.
I’m not a tech expert, but I know what suits me. If you’re unsure, try both and find what feels right. Remember to set the camera at the right height to avoid neck discomfort.