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-[* black] Our fight with the speaker adhesive proves fruitful with access to the rear-facing camera and light sensor!
+[* black] The fight with the speaker adhesive is fruitful as we are rewareded with access to the rear-facing camera and light sensor.
[* black] The light sensor is covered by a green/white/clear filter that might help with the True Tone system.
-[* black] Bye bye selfie cam.
-[* black] The 10.5" borrows some formidable cameras from the iPhone 7.
- [* black] The rear-facing camera now shoots up to 12 MP stills and 4k video at 30 fps, while the front-facing camera shoots 7 MP stills and 1080p video.
+[* black] The 10.5" adopts the same formidable cameras found in the iPhone 7.
+ [* black] The rear-facing camera now shoots up to 12 MP stills and 4k video at 30 fps. This is up from the 8 MP stills and 1080p video [guide|52599|capable cameras found in the 12.9" iPad Pro|stepid=115396|new_window=true].
+ [* black] The front-facing selfie camera is no slouch either, as it can take 7 MP photos and has 1080p video recording.