Camera
Is an understatement to say that iPad 2 's cameras not meant to take photos. They produce terrible pictures.
The program itself is a copy and paste in the treatment of the iPhone's camera. It is as fundamental as it comes. The camera is started via a software button on the iPad screen and it jumps to life quickly. There is really only a few options.
Images are captured by pressing the button at the bottom of the screen software. If you want to switch to user-facing camera or video recorder, there are buttons, you can do. The application also supports Zoom and provides instant access to the photo gallery. Otherwise, there is no fancy features for camera software itself.
How are the results? Poor, poor and poor. User-facing camera captures a pathetic 0.3 megapixel (VGA). Images are chock full of cereal and full digital artifacts, and I noticed the camera had problems to deal with the white balance correctly. It is pretty worthless for anything other than FaceTime Chat (more on this in a bit).
Main camera is better, but not by much. It handles essentials such as white balance, colour reproduction and focus well, but there is still so much grain/noise still images are mostly unusable. Indoor, manufactures the camera darker rooms, rough images with few details. When outdoors in plenty of sunlight, the results are much improved. In addition to quality problems, which I have written earlier, is by using a tablet pc as a camera, in addition to awkward. It has not meant to happen.
The same applies to video. The program video camera, which behave similarly to camera app makes, produces only slightly better results. Apple says main camera captures 720 p HD video and my test showed that to be true. Main camera is much more useful video-is the user-facing camera really only intended for FaceTime.
It is nice to kamerærne are there? Sure. But they are bottom of the barrel when it comes to quality.
FaceTime
Why Apple add cameras to the iPad? FaceTime, of course! FaceTime is Apple's video Chat software. It works as with the iPhone, only via Wi-Fi (this is a silly restriction, but whatever). FaceTime call requires that you dial in an e-mail address (not a phone number). I was able to implement the FaceTime Chat with other iPad users, iPhone 4 users and users of the program FaceTime to Apple's desktop and laptop computers.
The experience is not very different from most video Chat software. IPad 2 produces a large image of the person with whom you are saying and showing, what you see in a smaller window. Extra screen real estate is nice, and I found the whole experience more pleasant than FaceTime on the iPhone 4.
What are the disadvantages? Wi-Fi constraint for launchers, and more important, inability to use it with anything other than another iPad, iPhone, or Apple computer 4. It would be nice if Apple opens FaceTime, so that it works across video Chat services. That will never happen, but we can always dream.
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