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If you\u2019re not getting any errors, and all you see is a black screen, make sure there isn\u2019t anything covering your webcam. It\u2019s easy to apply a cover and forget about it, especially if you don\u2019t use your webcam frequently. Apple has detailed macOS Ventura’s and iOS 16’s new Continuity Camera feature in a recently published support document, offering details, instructions, and tips for the feature. Continuity Camera is a new feature in macOS Ventura that allows users to use an iPhone as a webcam on their Mac. Continuity Camera works wirelessly or wired in FaceTime, Zoom, and other apps.<\/p>\n