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12.9 iPad Pro M1 Camera Shutter Button Position

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Lightroom camera module on IOS - on my 12.9 inch iPad Pro it is impossible to reach the shutter button - centre bottom of screen - to take a picture when holding the tablet with both hands at the sides. In my old age I can’t balance the tablet safely on one hand. Can’t use the volume buttons because they are so close to the rear cameras on that I end up with fingers in the shot. I seem to remember it was possible to alter the on-screen shutter position but can’t find out how to do that, nor any info online. Anyone else found their iPad is useless as a Lightroom camera? Or worked out how to “move” the shutter release to a useable position?
 
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I've never thought the tablets to be a good camera. Phones are better designed and better suited for snapshots. IMO.

If you are insistent, then try the shutter delay feature. Give it 10 seconds to align the iPad before the shutter fires.
 
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