Below are the steps to set timer on ipad:
1. Open the Camera app (Self-timer is available for Photo and Square mode only (not for video or Time-lapse))
2. Tap on the timer icon near the shutter. On the iPad, the timer icon is above the shutter, near the HDR option.
3. When you tap, you get three options: no timer, 3s timer, 10s timer. (would have been great if you could enter an arbitrary amount for the timer)
4. Tap on the timer value to enable the self-timer.
5. Test the timer by tapping on the shutter. You should see a countdown on the screen before the shutter clicks. (Unfortunately, there is no sound indication for the countdown.)
The current iPad does not have a built in camera. A camera connection kit can be purchased to add pictures from a camera to the iPad. It is rumoured that the next version of the iPad will have a built in camera.
The iPad currently has a built-in camera.
it depends on if you mean a camera timer or an overall timer.. if an overall timer then yes. if a camera timer then no, none of the blackberry's have a timer for your camera. but if you go on app world and type in "nux shoot" you will get one, it is completely free and great.
No. The camera was introduced in iPad 2.
No, the iPad doesn't come with a built-in camera.
A Ipad 2 just came out with a camera.
No, the first generation iPad had no camera.
There is no iPad phone. I am assuming you are talking about the iPhone and the iPad cameras. The iPhone camera is currently on the same level as quality as the iPad camera.
There is no such thing as an iPod camera connector. However, there is an iPad camera connector that only works with the iPad.
The iPad2 is the only iPad with a camera, in fact it has Two.
Yes, you can connect your camera to your iPad using the camera connector.
The original iPad does not have a camera, but every iPad released following the original is equipped with both a front-facing and rear-facing camera.