While not a major version change, Instagram 4.0.2 now rotates the
viewfinder when a user switches to landscape mode, a feature that has been
absent since the app was first released in 2010.
The added support works with both photos and the newly released video
function, which lets users share 15-second clips through the service.
Those using the video feature, dubbed "Cinema," can now capture clips with
the front-facing camera. The app's software-based image stabilization is also
applied to videos taken with the FaceTime lenser.
Finally, the latest version includes various bug fixes and performance
improvements.
Instagram is available as a free 14.5MB download from the App Store.
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