Mission Impossible 2 - Stop! You're Making Me Giddy!
When Hunt gets his sunglasses at the beginning of the mission, as he looks through them the terrain moves as if Hunt is spinning. The camera is moving around Hunt, but Hunt himself is not standing there spinning 360 degrees. You can tell from the long shots. And even if he were, the edge of a cliff isn't really the smartest place to stand there and spin around.
Steve Crow is correct. The camera is moving around him, he is not rotating his body. Yet when we look through the glasses, his head or body is rotating, as the landscape is moving.
Also, a rant: Why did people vote without having watched this scene? 1.7 with 10 votes cast? Why?
I am commenting on one of the comments. When you said that he is spinning around on the cliff, you can clearly see through the glasses that it is the same landscape repeated over again in the opposite direction. He is merely looking at the scenery while listening to his mission.