Okay, thanks. So I assume that as long as the landscape dimension remains at 60mm, the portrait aspect could be tiny (let's say 10mm), and it would still be a standard 80mm lens shot.
If an image is cropped inside the frame, it's the equivalent of changing the lens for a longer one (I mean field of view equivalent, I know it doesn't have the same optical effects), but if the longest dimension is maintained it will always be the size of the original lens. I had to get my head around why a focal length effect could be longer but never wider.