You thought that not having a built in camera would stop people from taking pictures with an iPad? Then you seriously underestimate the Mac fanboy community.
Okay, you need an add-on, but in this case, the add on is something you probably have in your pocket (because nearly everyone who has an iPad has an iPhone). All you’ll need is an iPhone. And a couple bits of software that turns the iPhone into a remote camera for the iPad, using bluetooth or wifi. So, no using it to take pictures 100 miles away (yet), but an interesting idea, nonetheless. The iPad software costs $0.99, while the iPhone client is free.
Read more over at Cult of Mac.
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3 Comments at "No iPad Camera? No Problem!"
Wow . . . (if it works) that was an easy work around.
I knew someone would develop something like this, but I was thinking of just an addtional send button “to iPad” there will be several ways to do this in weeks to come
well it works but barely and the quality of the image degrades to “I will keep waiting for another app status”
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