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Use Your iPhone To Take Pictures For Your iPad

Use Your iPhone To Take Pictures For Your iPad

If you’re looking for a new $1 app for your iPad, you might want to check out “Camera for iPad”. In case you’re wondering, it doesn’t make your iPad suddenly grow a camera, but it can let your iPad connect to your iPhone via Bluetooth, allowing you to take photos from the iPad using the iPhone’s camera. Once the shot is snapped, it will be automatically transferred to the iPad via Bluetooth, and stored in the iPad’s Saved Photos album. The only little bit of bad news associated with this is that it doesn’t support the first generation iPhone, so that means you’ll need an iPhone 3G and 3GS.

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