![]() But I guess, um, I also do like how it's giving you a good view of the entire room. Yeah, it doesn't seem to really zoom in, which is something you get on a device like the Facebook portal, which I like. Now one thing it doesn't seem to really do. Now let's see how far I can go over here. Okay, so that's as far as it's gonna go over there. We'll see if how far to the side I can go. Speaker 1: Come over here and it does a pretty good job of it. So watch, you'll notice that the quality of the camera is reduced a bit, but I'm gonna get up and walk around and it's following me. So center stage will do is follow me and it will switch to the ultra wide camera for this. I can get rid of portrait mode if I want to. So you see how it, what it does is it creates a better contrast and it puts lighting on me and darkens out the background. Now there's also Studio Light and you can double them both up. What it does is it blurs out the background similar to portrait photos on iPhone. To access the video effects, just click control center and the top right and you'll see video effects in the top left. Now let me show you all of the video effects you have available to you using the iPhone camera. But between the two, it's definitely better quality than the FaceTime camera on the laptop. Um, that's definitely a Zoom thing and not the iPhone. Now, something I've noticed when on Zoom is that it's still a bit blurry. You open up Zoom, go to Zoom preferences, and from there you'll go to video and you'll choose, It's already set on Justin Tech camera and there you go. It's pretty similar as you do it with any other camera. Speaker 1: Now let's go check out how you pick it up on Zoom. And also if like you're an actor and you're doing like a casting call, you'll want like the clearest quality video for something like that. Wow, like this upgrade between the two is obviously notable and I would would absolutely opt to go with this camera for sure in in most meetings. If that wasn't turned on, it would start with the FaceTime HD camera, which check out the difference is way more blurry. And that's because if you go up to video in the top left, you'll see I have automatic camera selection on. I'm gonna open up FaceTime and then it automatically switched to my iPhone camera. From there, you are ready to go and start using your iPhone as a camera on your Mac. And then next you'll need to go down to general and then you'll need to go to airplane handoff and make sure that both handoff and continuity camera are turned on. Speaker 1: If you're not logged in, you'll need to log in. First you'll need to go to settings and on top you'll see the iCloud account. Let's also check the iCloud account now too. ![]() Once that's signed in, you're good to go on the Mac, on the iPhone. If you don't see an id, that means you need to sign into your iCloud account. To check your iCloud account, just go to system settings and then you'll see right on top you've got the id and that means you're signed in. Now the first thing you'll need to do is make sure that wifi and Bluetooth are turned on for both devices and that they're both logged into the same iCloud account on the Mac. Speaker 1: I'll throw that file down below the description along with his article talking about it Before you can start using continuity camera, there are a few things you need to set up on both the iPhone and the Mac. Plus Dan Ackerman of cnet, also 3D printed his own. In fact, I have one that I use at the office that will work really well. So this can be pulled out and then placed right onto the laptop and then your cameras are right there ready to be used with FaceTime or Zoom or any video chatting app. Now the most important part and relevant to today's video is this hinge right here. Can twist it around FaceTime like that or just use the phone with one hand and you can also put it on your desk and use it as a little stand. It's 29 99 and to use it, you just pop it right onto your iPhone like so it connects, it's got this little socket for your finger. ![]() Speaker 1: This is the all new mag safe mount from bekin. I'll be covering how to do all of this in today's video. So when Apple announced continuity camera for the iPhone, I got super excited and not just for the camera upgrade, but also for some new video effects from center stage which follows you as you walk around the room and desk view, which displays your desk to the people you're video chatting with on FaceTime. ![]() Hey, I'm Justin Tech and I am a MacBook Pro user. Isn't it? Way better? Well, it's easy to set up and I'll get it into it in this video. ![]() So even if you're using the best web camera available on a MacBook like this one, your video's gonna look like this. Speaker 1: With the latest Ventura OS update for Mac, you can now use your iPhone as a web camera for any Mac using continuity camera. ![]()
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