Ive been wearing the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses for a few weeks now and, therefore, have lived life with a camera on my face during that time. Being able to capture that cool first-person viewpoint with the camera was one of the things that attracted me to these glasses, and Ive had fun with it so far. But theres a lot more to it that I simply hadnt thought about prior to actually snapping photos.
Contents Your eyes aren’t the viewfinderA completely new way of taking picturesBe prepared to edit your photos a lotUnique, creative, and wonderful It turns out that taking photos with the Ray-Ban Metas camera is dramatically different from taking photos with your phone in ways that I just didnt expect. Thishas unexpectedly forced me to rethink how I take photos.
Your eyes arent the viewfinder
All it takes to capture a photo or a video with the Ray-Ban Meta is a press of the button on one of the arms. Its very easy, and much faster than getting your phone out. However, it turns out theres a huge difference between the photo I think Im taking with my smart glasses and the photo I actually take.
Related Exactly what youve captured using the camera is a mystery until you import the photo onto your phone, and it turns out my brain is a terrible judge of its ability. The trouble is, theres no viewfinder on the Ray-Ban Meta, so you sort of just look in the general direction of where you want to take a photo, press the button, and hope for the best. My eyes and overall perception of the scene are not representative of what the Ray-Ban Metas camera sees, and learning what the photo will probably look like is very difficult.
Were conditioned to compose our photographs using the viewfinder or screen on a camera or phone, where its obvious whats going to be in the frame. Ive found my minds eye is very unreliable in composing the shot I want to take when Im using the Ray-Ban Meta, as the photo almost never comes out as I imagined.
There are many reasons for this. The camera takes photos in portrait orientation, yet I look at things in landscape, and Im rarely as close as I think I am to the subject for it to correctly fill the frame. Even getting the horizon level is surprisingly difficult. My eyes dont have their own built-in level, and the slightest subconscious head tilt is emphasized tenfold in the photo.
A completely new way of taking pictures
1. Before edits 2. Before edits 3. Before edits Understanding what youre taking a photo of using the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses is surprisingly hard. Im never really sure how close I need to get to the subject, whether anything is centralized in the frame, or even if what I want to capture will even be seen. My brain thinks Im taking the perfect photo, and Im already thinking about sharing it online to rapturous applause as I press the shutter release. But when I see the final photo later on, its not at all how I pictured it.
We look around us and focus on things near and far without really thinking about it. My brain fools me into thinking that the smart glasses are also seeing what Im seeing and will capture the exact photo I have in mind. Because I have no way of actually seeing if this is true before pressing the button as I do with a phone, I end up taking a lot of photos where its unclear what the subject is, despite it being obvious in my mind when I took it. Its hard to judge how the wide-angle view will treat a scene, leading to the point of interest that looked close in reality actually turning out to be quite small and far away in the photo.
1. After edits 2. After edits 3. After edits It is quite hard to describe until you use it, but the thing to know is how long it takes to understand where the Ray-Ban Metas cameras strengths lie and how to shoot around its shortcomings. Even when you get better at this, its still very hard to visualize exactly what youre photographing.
What it means is you should take a lot of photos, then prepare to discard a lot of them that arent very good.
Be prepared to edit your photos a lot
1. Before edits 2. Before edits 3. Before edits The good news is the photo you had in your minds eye is still possible to recreate with the Ray-Ban Metas camera, but youll almost certainly have to spend some time editing the image you take to get there. While were all used to applying a filter to our photos or tweaking the saturation or contrast levels, the Ray-Ban Metas photos mean getting very comfortable with the crop and straightening tools, too.
Cropping the shot is usually essential as the wide-angle view often includes a lot of scenery that doesnt add anything to the image. Something Ive found, which may be unique to me, is to beware of any headwear as well. I wear baseball caps a lot, and the brim is a constant unwanted intruder in Ray-Ban Meta photos that I have to crop out. Photos tend to only need a few degrees of angle adjustment to straighten them out, and although the photos have a lovely tone, some benefit from a few contrast, exposure, and saturation tweaks.
1. After edits 2. After edits 3. After edits Given how much you need to think about and do to get the most out of these smart glasses may have you wondering if its all worth it. Im happy to say the answer is a resounding yes.
The first-person view is unlike one youll get from any other device thats not attached to your head, and as its easy to have your hands in the shot, its obvious you arent simply taking the photo with a regular phone or camera. But beyond this, the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses force you to think about your photos in a new way and to take photos when you normally wouldnt reach for your phone or camera.
Unique, creative, and wonderful
The photos you take really can be different, eye-catching, and unique. For example, I rarely take photos inside one of my favorite coffee stops, but I was inspired to take a shot with the Ray-Ban Meta (its the final photo in the gallery above) without much expectation for the results. After a few editing tweaks described above, it captured the ambience of the space perfectly, and in a way that I wouldnt have thought to do with my phone. In fact, I wouldnt have taken the shot at all if I hadnt been wearing the smart glasses.
There is an immediacy and a slightly concerning surreptitiousness to using the face-mounted camera, as it would have been very awkward to take the cafe photo with my phone. I dont intend to use the Ray-Ban Meta camera creepily, but sadly, the potential is somewhat there, even though theres a glowing light around the camera when you snap a photo. Its something Im very aware of when I am using them.
The photos you take really can be different, eye-catching, and unique.
This is counteracted by the fact youre often going to be a spectacle (no pun intended) when using the Ray-Ban Metas camera creatively at times. Remember, youre not holding a camera; youre moving your head and body to get a different angle or perspective, and as I explained, youre going to need to experiment with it as the shot will never quite be what you expect. I am aware I bizarrely stop and look at things, then move on, and no one knows I was taking a photo at the time. When I took the photo of the car above, it looked like I was bowing down to worship it at the time. You will look weird.
What no one tells you about using the Ray-Ban Metas camera is how much of an entirely new experience it is. Whether its understanding what your photos will actually look like and prompting you to creatively edit far more than usual or coming to terms with looking a bit odd while you take them, theres no other camera like it. Its a creative and enjoyable new method of capturing the world around you.