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Continuity Camera, Notes and more

FACETIME HD AND other cameras built into Macs, even that in the $1,599 Studio Display, pale in comparison with the quality and special effects available in iPhones. Continuity Camera enables you to use the camera in most recent models of iPhone as a camera integrated with your Mac. If you don’t yet have a tripod or stand, look for dedicated mounts from Belkin and others to make this ideal for FaceTime and movie–making.

1 iPhone to webcam

Connect your iPhone XR or later using USB or Wi–Fi as a Continuity Camera. Depending on the model, this offers Portrait mode, studio lighting effects, Desk View and Center Stage options, and you can also use it as

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