![]() I still needed to hand over my glasses for a prescription measurement so we could make sure Apple inserted the right Zeiss lenses (you don’t wear glasses when using the headset). It remains a stunningly intuitive piece of bleeding-edge tech. ![]() While I was worried that after all these months, I wouldn’t remember how to use the Vision Pro, it really only took me a moment or two to reorient myself to its collection of gaze, gesture, and Digital Crown-based controls. (Image credit: Future) Hello, my old friend Mostly this is about what it will feel like to watch the finished product in the Vision Pro headset – lots of movement in a 3D video a few centimeters from your face might induce discomfort. In fact, shooting them in situations where you know you might not be able to keep the phone level, like an action shot, could be a bad idea. This is because spatial videos are best when shot level. I also noticed that the image level tool, which is optional for all formats, is on by default when you use spatial video. When I selected that, the phone guided me to rotate the phone 90 degrees so it was in landscape orientation (the Vision Pro icon rotates as soon as you tap it). In the camera app's video capture mode, I could select a tiny icon that, naturally, looks just like the Vision Pro to shoot in Spatial Video mode. We had already enabled Spatial Video for Apple Vision Pro under Settings in Camera/Formats. Note that you'll only be shooting horizontal spatial video (Image credit: Apple)įor my test, I used a standard iPhone 15 Pro running the iOS 17 developer beta. Spatial video capture arrives on the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max with the iOS 17.2 public beta update, which anyone can download today (you have to change your settings to accept beta updates).
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