![]() ![]() You will probably want a camera mount that can hold the iPhone in place on top of your Mac's display. > iPhone 12 or later to use the Studio Light feature > iPhone 11 or later to use the Center Stage and Desk View features > Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled on both devices > Logged into the same Apple ID account on the Mac and iPhone ![]() > An iPhone 8 or XR or later running iOS 16 (/3LYVRSK) Here's how to set up and use Continuity Camera. And fortunately, it's so easy to set up and use, that you'll come to rely on it and only use the Mac's built-in camera in emergencies. If you're sick of being embarrassed by your Mac camera's image quality during videoconferences, or you demand better quality for video recordings of yourself that you want to use, Continuity Camera is a godsend. But Apple does make great cameras, like those in the iPhone, and with macOS Ventura and iOS 16, Apple is leveraging its iPhone cameras so they can be used as a webcam through a new enhancement to macOS's Continuity Camera feature. The Mac's FaceTime camera sucks-720p or 1080p, it doesn't matter. MacOS Ventura: How to use your iPhone as a Mac webcam with Continuity Camera Macworld | December 2022 The new version of macOS has a nifty feature that lets you use your iPhone to run Zoom and FaceTime calls. ![]()
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