Frame Blast kind of does it but you will have to press and hold the record button for clips longer than 3 seconds.
No. Tim eats, writes and shoots with his right hand.
In hockey, yes he shoots lefty.
Crosby shoots left, bur writes with his right hand
I think he is. In True Grit, he shoots and throws left handed, so I'm pretty sure he is.
Left handed. The end of Dirty Harry when he throws his inspector badge with his left hand. He usually shoots with his right hand but is left handed.
iPhone's have cameras. Mine shoots 1080 hi def
the i phone 3gs shoots video
The terms portrait and landscape orientation are largely self explanatory. When you want to photograph a subject and specifically highlight the subject's appearance, portrait orientation is generally best. If you are shooting a scene where there are several points of interest roughly along horizontal dimensions, or where it would seem natural to use a wider lens to capture left and right elements together in the shot, then a landscape orientation is generally best. The photographer begins composition at the moment she/he shoots, and the choice of orientation will be reflected in the photographer's instinctive and almost instantaneous positioning of the camera at the moment of shooting. With standard SLR camera formats, a photographer's hands will hold the camera on the left and right sides when shooting in the landscape orientation, and when the photographer is moved to initially set the shot as a portrait, you will see the photographer hold the camera with one hand above the other.
If you are a right handed golfer it's a slice, for a lefthanded golfer it would be a hook.
Robert Downey Jr. wears his watches on his right wrist, most people wear them on the left wrist. This might be an indication that he is left handed.
His right hand.
He's ambidextrous. I didn't notice this until I was watching Beverly Hills Cop. If you notice, he switches the hand that he holds and shoots with.