It is possible, for example with iPad 3.
To transfer photos from an iPhone 7 Plus to an older iPad without using AirDrop, you can use iCloud. Ensure both devices are signed into the same iCloud account and have iCloud Photos enabled in the Settings under Photos. Once synced, your photos will automatically appear on the iPad. Alternatively, you can connect your iPhone to a computer, transfer the photos to the computer, and then sync them to the iPad using iTunes or Finder.
One way to retrieve photos and videos that are stored on a broken iPad is to access the iTunes software on another device.
No, there is no camera, but inside it has space prepared for cameras, maybe in Ipad 2
Edit photos, you say it it will type it
Sync with Mac, photos are uploaded to iPhoto. Export photos to flash drive.
If your photos and videos are stored on iTunes then they can be retrieved on another device.
The iPad's memory is sized in Gigabytes, and uses it to store all songs, photos, videos, books and apps. The exception for this is are the photos in the Photostream, and music stored in iTunes in the Cloud.
you can sync ipad air to dropbox then sync dropbox to Nexus 7
To transfer photos from a Toshiba tablet to an iPad Mini, you can use a few methods. One option is to upload the photos to a cloud service like Google Drive or Dropbox from the Toshiba tablet and then access and download them on the iPad Mini. Alternatively, you can transfer the photos to a computer first, then use iTunes or Finder to sync them to the iPad. Lastly, you could use a third-party app like SHAREit for direct transfer between the devices.
You have to hook it up to itunes and iphoto
It will depend on the size of the photos and what else is on the iPad. Assuming that no apps, music or videos are being stored on the iPad and that the pictures are using JPEG compression then the iPad could hold over 100,000 pictures.