What is video capability of my iPad?

My iPad was 1 year old in December 2013.  it has retina display and 64GB of storage.
I like to use apps with it that allow me to replay sports stuff in slow motion for the players I coach.
I have heard the more recent generations of iPad facilitate speeds of 60 fps but I don't think mine does.
how can I tell and is there any way this can be improved (say from 30 fps to 60 fps)?

Google search of iPad camera fps, found the camera on the new iPhone can record 60 fps. I also found the Slo-Pro app for your iPad. I installed it, it's definitely slo-mo and free. Give it a try.

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