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Using DockKit-compatible stands for iPhone videos

YOU WILL LEARN

How DockKit can be used for action videos and photography

Key fact

Most recent iPads have Ultra Wide cameras that provide 122° field of view (FOV). The Centre Stage feature can follow you around within that 122° viewing angle, but will lose sight of you if you move beyond that. In contrast, DockKit is designed to rotate a motorised stand through a full 360° horizontally, and also to tilt the camera through 90° vertically as well.

A This is useful if you need to give some sort of presentation or demonstration during a video call, for teachers giving lectures, or for content creators,

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