Camera Phones Again.
Why does it have to be either / or?
Isn't it about time to accept that under certain circumstances one tool is more useful for the user than the other. The blades on my favorite German utility knives are every bit as sharp (at least on first use) as a surgeon's scalpel - that doesn't make them interchangeable.
JohnSwanda wrote:
Cameras don't take pictures, people do If they know how to properly use their cameras, the photos can be better
I can't take pictures without a camera. My cameras can take pictures without me.
Longshadow wrote:
Perhaps.......
But not necessarily so.
I'm sorry - you are correct, my expression was sloppy.
Better "In my opinion, I am able to create...."
Seen on a professional translator's wall: "What first appears to be a sloppy or meaningless use of words may in fact be a perfectly correct use of words to express sloppy or meaningless ideas"
jcboy3 wrote:
I can't take pictures without a camera. My cameras can take pictures without me.
If my phone is laying there in camera mode, and someone yells SHOOT or CLICK, it will take a picture...
If you are a camera buff you understand the things a camera can do that a phone cannot. If you are the average person that likes to take pictures, you think phone.
There are a lot more folks who care about the quality of their camera photos, than that small portion of the population that care about their camera's abilities.
If they put a view finder and tripod mount and a serious photographer's app on a phone, they would capture an even larger market share.
Grandpa Ron wrote:
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If they put a view finder and tripod mount and a serious photographer's app on a phone, they would capture an even larger market share.
I have a phone mount for my tripod...
Works great.
JohnSwanda wrote:
Cameras don't take pictures, people do If they know how to properly use their cameras, the photos can be better
So true! Like any tool, it' knowing how to use it to create the end result!
I bought an adapter to mount my camera to my telescope. Sure enough they had a phone/telescope mounting fixture.
They did a survey five or six years ago where they asked a group of 13 and 14 year old girls about their cell phone usage. Not sure if this what they expected, but the most common use that the girls mentioned was taking pictures, and when asked about this, most replied that how else were they going to share pictures with their friends. Using their phones to actually make telephone calls, wasn't all that important to them. It was pictures and texting.
jcboy3 wrote:
My cameras take better pictures.
Don't look at me, I never use my old smart phone a truthfully do not know its number. All my cameras are Lumix and I use them!
Do phone prints and camera prints essentially look the same at typical print sizes, 4×6, 8×10 etc.? If one doesn't print their images and only looks at them on some sort of device, isn't a phone camera good enough?
Novots wrote:
Do phone prints and camera prints essentially look the same at typical print sizes, 4×6, 8×10 etc.? If one doesn't print their images and only looks at them on some sort of device, isn't a phone camera good enough?
1. I would imagine.
2. Yes.
I have no animosity or disdain for my phone camera at all.
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