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If you have an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 16, you can shoot spatial photos and video for viewing in the Photos app on Apple's Vision Pro headset. Keep reading to learn how it's done.
When played on an iPhone in the Photos app, spatial photos and videos (marked with a "spatial" label) appear as regular 2D photos and videos without any extra depth effect. But viewed on Apple Vision Pro, they take on a 3D depth that is far more lifelike, intimate, and immersive.
For best results when recording Spatial Video, the iPhone should be held stable in landscape orientation while capturing video. Video is recorded at 30 frames per second at 1080p, and one minute of video takes up 130MB of storage space.
Here's how to capture spatial photo and video on iPhone 15 Pro and later models:
Note that on the Vision Pro headset, Spatial Videos are not shown full screen by default. If you expand the video, Apple warns that the video "has excess motion" and "could cause discomfort if expanded."
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