Mastering the Art of Recording Vision Pro Spatial Videos on Your iPhone: A Step-by-Step Guide
In a recent update, iOS 17.2 has introduced the ability to record videos in Apple’s 3D spatial video format. This new feature allows iPhone users to capture memories using the Vision Pro spatial video technology.
This update is particularly interesting for those who are considering purchasing the $3,500 Vision Pro headset in the future. Even if they are not planning to buy it right away, they can still record 3D spatial videos using their iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.
To get started, users must make sure their iPhone is running at least iOS 17.2. Then, open the settings app, navigate to the camera settings, and enable the spatial video format for Apple Vision Pro. Once enabled, the Vision Pro icon will appear in the Apple Camera app, allowing users to record spatial videos using their iPhone.
To achieve the best results, users should keep their iPhone steady and level, keep subjects between 3 to 8 feet away, and ensure even and bright lighting. When recording in spatial video, the resolution will be 1080p at 30 fps, and 1 minute of video is approximately 130 MB in size. While spatial videos are watchable on any Apple device in 2D, the Vision Pro headset is required to watch them in the native 3D format.
This exciting update provides iPhone users with the opportunity to explore and capture moments in a whole new dimension. Whether they hope to get their hands on the Vision Pro headset or simply want to experiment with spatial video technology, this new feature opens up a world of possibilities for creative videography.