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Head Spinner Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Chantelle Joy Duxbury on March 15th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: SILLY BUT FUN
Snap, Crop, Mix & Combine portraits to create and share a hilarious mash-up photo.
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Infinicam Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Chantelle Joy Duxbury on October 15th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: PHOTO FUN
New photo effects App combines preset favorite effects with randomness and borders for quick, vintage and artistic style.
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TwitPic Uploader for iPhone Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Chantelle Joy Duxbury on October 4th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: SIMPLY TWITPIC
For TwitPic power users, if you tweet
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Pocketbooth Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Chantelle Joy Duxbury on October 1st, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: RETRO PHOTO FUN!
A 1950's Retro Photo Booth with you where ever you go! Color or Black & White, Front or Rear Camera, customize your own Photo Booth Strips & send to friends!
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fbook Photos Review

By Tony Kicks on May 5th, 2010
Browse and download Facebook photos without the added distractions.
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Add a Camera to your iPad, No Duct-Tape Necessary

Posted by Tony Kicks on April 11th, 2010

So the rumored "One More Thing...iSight in the iPad" turned out to be another case of wishful thinking by us fanboys...it happens. I can't say I'm disappointed in my iPad, quite the opposite actually, I love the darn thing, but not having a camera is a little depressing. Fortunately though, the dev community has come to the rescue where Apple has fallen short by giving us apps that add camera functionality, assuming you have an iPhone, that is.

This amazing feat is done by streaming an iPhone's camera feed directly to the iPad via wifi or Bluetooth and using the iPad as a remote to take and store photos. As of now the 2 apps I've found using this concept, Camera for iPad or Camera A, are limited to taking stills but it's certainly better than nothing. While both apps ultimately perform the same function, there are some key differences between them, grab more details after the break.