Burst mode photo incorrect orientation (outside Album)

When I use burst mode in portrait, all photos are shown oriented correctly in "Album", but when viewed with any other photo app (Google+, Google Photos, Cyanogen Gallery etc) have actually been saved rotated in landscape. Single shot without moving the position of the camera is correctly taken and saved in portrait.
Detail of images that should be portrait show dimensions for landscape.
This does not affect photos taken as landscape photos, only portrait.
Can someone else test this and let me know if everyone is affected?

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