Thankfully, Apple has outfitted the new iPad (3rd generation) with one that’s worthy to stand in the same platform as the iPhone 4 and 4S before it. Why’s that? Well, it’s been bumped up to a 5-megapixel iSight camera featuring an F2.8 aperture lens and a sensor with backside illumination. Those items alone already tell the inevitable improvement we’re going to see with the new iPad. Furthermore, it now boasts full 1080p high definition video recording with an anti-shake feature to keep things smooth and steady.
Admittedly, for a tablet, we’re impressed with the results produced by the new iSight camera. Outdoors under sunny conditions, there is enough balance in various key aspects to make its shots worthy enough for an actual print out. Visually, details are sharp enough to accept, while its neutral color production and exposure keeps everything else in balance to inevitably deliver lovely shots. Conversely, it’s still decent enough to use in low lighting situations, though, it exhibits more grainy visuals due to the increase in exposure. By doing that however, it’s able to draw out details in the shots that are normally lost due to the limited amount of light hitting the camera.
Lastly, there’s the 1080p video recording of the new iPad, which as expected, is considerably improved versus the murky results found with its predecessor. No doubt we dig the sharp looking visuals it’s able to command, but we’ve seen better results with some other top-shelf smartphones. But for a tablet, we have full respect for what it has to offer. Indeed, we still might be reserved when it comes to taking photos or videos with a tablet, but as a last resort or only option, we wouldn’t hesitate for one moment to use the new iPad.