The second and third-generation iPads have cameras. The first generation does not.
No.
Most of the time, yes.
No. The camera was introduced in iPad 2.
Yes, both the 2nd generation and 3rd generation iPads have cameras. Both have a VGA front facing camera for FaceTime video conferencing. The iPad 2 has a 1 MP rear camera, and the iPad 3 ('new iPad') has a 4 MP rear camera.
Yes, the kit will work with your iPod. EDIT: It does, but I couldn't find a way to actually read the files on the camera.
"iPad" is a noun. You can tell it is a noun because it names a thing (I have an iPad), not an action (We iPadded the other day), a descriptive word (That shirt is so iPad on you), etc.
When an iPad says that it is not charging, it simply must mean;YOUR iPAD IS NOT CHARGING!Silly numpty head! x
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.
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.
If you're talking about that original iPad, it doesn't have a camera. If you're talking about the iPad 2, there IS a camera, but it's not on the apple.