The Apple iPad doesn’t have a camera, which means you can’t use it for taking pictures, shooting movies, or making video calls. But it didn’t take long for someone to come up with a software solution.
If you have a DSLR, I hope you opted for the 64GB model when you bought your new iPad – MIC Gadget has just announced a new camera connection kit which will let you slurp in your huge RAW (and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The evolution of smartphones over the years is best visualized when we see the kind of photos and videos these devices can churn out. The ...
The iPhone already offers the best camera you'll always have in your pocket, but ShiftCam's range of lenses makes the best even better in most cases. The ShiftCam LensUltra Deluxe Kit includes seven ...
The iPhone is an excellent camera system on its own, but pros know that it works better with some accessories. The Tilta Khronos camera system is next-level and still evolving. If you're serious about ...
Cult of Mac reader Christian Kos wrote to ask a couple of questions about shooting photos on a camera and importing them to the iPad using the camera connection kit. Specifically, he wanted to know If ...
PGYTECH is taking a slightly unusual approach to mobile photography with its new RetroVa Vintage Imaging Kit, a Kickstarter project that turns recent iPhones into something that feels closer to a ...
One of the most mature of the iPhone camera apps, Mavis v7 has plenty of interesting new features for users to try out. Mavis Camera has been souping up the video side of using the iPhone since the ...
This 5-in-1 kit works with both the iPad and iPad 2, and has a USB port, SD card and microSD card slots, and unlike the previous connector kit, holes to stick a keyboard and TV cable into. Not all at ...