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Don’t all iPads have flash?

As of June 2, 2020, only the 9.7-inch iPad pro has flash, and the other versions do not. The 9.7-inch iPad pro is the first iPad to have a (rear) flash.

Most tablets do not use cameras and taking pictures as their main functions. The cameras on tablets are basically for a recording function, such as the Apple iPad. The camera quality of tablets at the same price is much worse than that of mobile phones. When Apple launches new tablets, it doesn’t even specifically promote cameras.

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Many models of iPads that are already relatively expensive do not have flash. Only a few high-end iPads are equipped with flash. This is obviously not Apple's intention to save costs, because mid-to-low-end iPads are equipped with flash. Tablets are not needed at all. Since most iPad cameras don't work, don't expect that adding a flash will improve the picture quality.

To turn on the flashlight on the 9.7-inch iPad pro, enter the settings page, click Control Center, find the flashlight below the list, click the plus sign in front of it, directly call the iPad Control Center, click to quickly open it ipad flashlight.

Mobile phone and iPad cameras are limited by the size of the lens sensor, and the shooting effect is very poor in dark light and night. The flash is mainly used to fill the camera with light in dark light. For iPad cameras, Even if the light is sufficient, the image quality may not be very good. If you have to use the iPad to take pictures in dark light, it will be too reluctant.