For now, you can shoot spatial videos on iPhone 15 Pro and Apple Vision Pro.
To help you experience spatial video -- and I'd highly recommend that you try it -- I'm making available for download some spatial video clips that I shot with an iPhone 15 Pro Max at CES 2024 and MIT Reality Hack, an XR hackathon at MIT Media Lab in January.
Arguably, spatial videos and spatial photos are the best and most innovative feature of the Apple Vision Pro and could start a revolution in photography and videography. As I've said before, this could be the biggest leap in photography and video since the move from black-and-white to color. Viewing a spatial video is more like stepping into a scene than looking at an image or a traditional video.
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Of course, stereoscopic 3D videos and photos have been around for several years, but Apple brought them into the mainstream with this implementation in the Vision Pro. We should expect others to jump on board. We've already seen it with Meta making it easy to watch spatial videos on the Quest 3. And it will be fascinating to watch what Samsung and Google do with their upcoming XR headset. We should certainly expect other smartphone makers to jump on board by integrating the ability to capture spatial videos and spatial photos, especially since Apple is using MV-HEVC, a 3D video standard that's been around since 2014.
Since there aren't a ton of publicly available spatial video clips, I decided to make my clips available for free download and you can grab the files below.
You can view spatial video clips shot on an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max using an Apple Vision Pro (right) or Meta Quest 3 (left).
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Because the Apple spatial video format is limited to 1080p for now, the quality of spatial videos on the Meta Quest 3 nearly matches the Apple Vision Pro -- although it doesn't have the full immersive mode where it feels like you step into the scene and the spatial audio isn't quite as good on Quest's built-in speakers. Nevertheless, the implementation on Quest 3 is still terrific.