This course shows how to make the most of your iPad's camera and the Photos app. We have tips on accessing the camera, taking, editing and deleting photos and selfies, and sharing photos with friends.
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Use the camera on your iPad to take great pictures, conveniently.
Learn how to quickly access your iPad’s built-in camera and how to take a photo and use it as a background image. You’ll also learn how to take a selfie, how to delete a photo, and how to edit a photo and send it to a friend.
The camera on an iPad works whichever way you hold your tablet, and in this course the tablet is being used in portrait mode.
The demonstrations also use an iPad without a physical Home button. If your tablet is different, some of the steps might vary a little, but you can still follow along.
Before you start, make sure the iPad is switched on, and fully charged. Your operating software should also be up to date.
While the iPad shows the Lock screen, swipe left to open the Camera app.
When the Camera app is open, the iPad is ready to take a photo or video.
This requires the iPad to be unlocked. If the Camera app is open, swipe up to return to the Lock screen and then unlock using your passcode.
From the Home screen, open the Camera app. Note you can access the camera via the Camera icon in the Control Centre. Open the Control Centre by swiping down from the top right of the screen.
Open the Photos app from the Home screen. The Photos app presents photos in different ways, but the All Photos view shows all photos in a grid with the newest photos at the bottom.
Open the Photos app and choose a photo to edit. Each time you want to edit a photo, you need to first tap Edit in the top right corner, to make some editing controls appear.
You can send a photo directly to a friend using the Share menu, which appears when a photo is showing full screen in the Photos app. Tap the Share icon to open the Share pop-up panel.
You’ve completed the iPad: Using the camera activity.
Next up, we'll learn the iPad: Messages and privacy activity.