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While on Saturday we set out on Air Show in Spitzbergen, on Sunday we took our friends to the Schoenbrunn Zoo. Exactly to the zoo where we tested 14 days ago camera iPhone 16 Pro, but now I was thinking that since I'm actually carrying the entire zoo on my son's arms, it would be more practical to take a few photos with the Ray-Ban Meta, who just need to tell them when to take a picture and it's done. So, if you're wondering how the Ray-Ban Meta can photograph during a normal day with alternating sun and clouds, you can check it out in the following gallery. The glasses themselves can align the photo so that you have it in a plane, even if your head is turned to the side or bent in some way to the horizon. You can turn this feature off at any time. You can see how the glasses are filmed in the article Ray-Ban Meta review. The photos in the following gallery are not edited in any way, except for horizontal alignment, which can be done directly by the Meta View application.

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