When it comes to creating a professional video calling setup, lighting, camera quality, and network stability are crucial factors. However, with Apple's Continuity Camera feature, using an iPhone can be a game-changer for those looking to upgrade their setup. The iPhone performs exceptionally well in various lighting conditions, making lighting less of an issue. To use Continuity Camera, users need an iPhone XR or newer running iOS 16 or later, and a MacBook with macOS 13 or later. They also need to enable Bluetooth and WiFi on both devices, mount the iPhone near the MacBook, lock it, and point the rear cameras at themselves. While Continuity Camera works great in Safari and other Chromium browsers, there is currently no support for Chrome.