Wi-Fi woes on the iPad have crept in only after people have got their hands onto the Apple creation. Until then, non-inclusion of camera was one big issue which had held the critics complaining. Now, when a few days have passed since we have had the iPad in our hands, an app’s been introduced to let the iPhone 3GS’s camera be used as a camera of sorts on the iPad over Bluetooth. This installation requires the iPad owner to download $1 Camera A and free Camera B apps onto both the iPad and the iPhone – and courtesy Bluetooth enjoy everything that the iPhone’s camera sees mirrored onto the screen of your iPad. The images can be clicked and saved by simple clicks on the iPad. You can also save images clicked to both the iPad and the iPhone 3GS Head to Gizmodo for a short video clip.
