Seems like a pretty odd question really, surely a
camera capable of recording
HD video will provide crisp and clear images for all but the uber professional.... shouldn’t it?
The
iPad 2 was announced last week and after a years worth of lobbying from
consumers Apple finally caved in and added not just one but 2
cameras. The front being a VGA unit designed for
video chat, while the rear
camera is touted as a
HD camera capable of 720p video recording.
But, what about for stills? What if you were to use the
iPad 2 (or iPod Touch 4 for that matter) as a point and shoot camera?
You would be pretty disappointed thats what! While the
HD camera on the
iPad 2 is a very competent video camera, it is less than perfect as a regular
camera. In fact we would go as far to say the
image quality would be way below average even when compared to a cheap smart-phone sporting a 2 mega-pixel
camera.
The reason for this being the
camera on the
iPad 2 is only a 0.7 mega-pixel unit! Less than 1 mega-pixel! This makes for a very grainy image! and that’s even before you attempt to zoom in to take a look at the details in your pictures (if your lucky to capture any detail that is!)
When you compare this to the Xoom and Samsung’s 10 inch
tablet the
camera spec is way behind the competition, that’s not even including the
LG Optimus Pad which is capable of 3D video and
image capture!
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