• jabergpanorama_fish_eye
    535 posts
    2 years ago

    I was offended by the term too, but was hoping ignoring it would make it go away. At any rate, they couldn’t have been addressing you or me. We are comfortably amongst the “not” in terms of “crap images”. ;)

    Don’t get me wrong. I make crap with my phone too. But proportionally no more so than I did (historically) with my Canons, Nikons and Leicas. Or do today with my Fujis. It’s not the camera that is responsible for the crappiness.

    The idea that the preference to use a phone as a camera, full or part-time, is based on laziness or a lack of skill or knowledge is laughable. Ha.

    Use the tool you’re comfortable with to make the pictures you want to make.

  • Stigpanorama_fish_eye
    599 posts
    2 years ago

    Like I said, here comes the excuses...sigh!

  • Stigpanorama_fish_eye
    599 posts
    2 years ago

    You are proving my point- Phonetards will make up every excuse in the book to justify using one over a regular camera.

  • Gregpanorama_fish_eye
    516 posts
    2 years ago
  • Ghundredpanorama_fish_eye
    758 posts
    2 years ago

    No they haven't. Panasonic still makes cameras like the GX850 and G100, they've said they're bringing out a new compact yet capable m4/3 body in the near future, so there's still a bit of life left in the small camera yet

  • LeicaManpanorama_fish_eye
    45 posts
    2 years ago

    I guess if you don't interact with the rest of the world, you could get away without one. However, in the functioning world, they are required for buying/going to most MLB games, sporting events, many concerts... Most confirmations, verifications, mobile activity of ALL types require a smart-phone. Consequently, for most people, since they have to have a smart-phone for work, pleasure, recreation - they might as well use it for their photography. I still have a land-line but increasingly, almost exclusively, it receives robo-calls and unsolicited incoming calls. However, not having a smart-phone is not an option for most.

    a smart-phone.

  • Ghundredpanorama_fish_eye
    758 posts
    2 years ago

    I also have a smartphone. Once again, I'm tapping this post out right now on one. But like I wrote previously, I'm at work, eating brekky, I don't care who knows that. But I do care who knows where I am in the middle of a lockdown, where I'm riding my bicycle and motorcycles and at what speed, where I'm going shopping, where I'm eating, what I'm buying etc etc etc.
    I control my phone. It doesn't control me. That's all I'm saying. Yet people get upset when I mention a few cons in regards to the favourite little electronic tracking device. I really can't see why

  • Boris22panorama_fish_eye
    73 posts
    2 years ago

    I think the camera industry helped shoot itself in the foot when they decided to make lcd only compacts. Someone had a great idea to make a phone camera without the phone. Brilliant! I have never used a phone for a camera. I don't have a smart phone and don't want or need one. I have a room dedicated to a several computers and a flip phone for emergencies and communicating. I don't believe I am missing anything not having a phone glued to my head 24/7 . Phone addiction is a reality and separating one from their phone to use a camera might be difficult for the abuser.

  • LeicaManpanorama_fish_eye
    45 posts
    2 years ago

    I think you may be confusing a few counter-points to your snarky statement (hopefully tongue-in-cheek) of, "or even not owning one", as being upset. I'm fine if you don't have one, don't want one, don't use one.... You couldn't upset me in the least if you never had a mobile device of any kind. But, to state that one might "not even have one", while you're typing away on yours is hilarious - and hypocritical. Thanks for the morning laugh. 🤗 Luckily for me, you're far more important than I, typing this on my smart-phone, in Yamagata City, Japan while I'm waiting for the rain to stop so I can get back to work, if you are concerned with someone "watching" you while you ride your bicycle. I, fortunately, don't have the least concern of anyone wanting to watch me do anything. I would be far more concerned about credit bureaus, credit cards, and other non-governmental entities letting my information out in a breach of cyber-security. However, I bet you won't be upset when you crash your bicycle in the wilderness and incopacitate yourself - while the rescue team hones in your cellular signal to save you. 🙇🏼‍♀️

  • LeicaManpanorama_fish_eye
    45 posts
    2 years ago

    Correct. Proper composition, exposure, depth of field, even post-processing have nothing to do with what you captured the image(s) on. When I was teaching university photography, prior to digital, one of my semester assignments was for every student to purchase an Holga camera (pretty much junk 120 film camera) and produce a portfolio of artistic, quality images with only that camera. Every one had distorted plastic lens and horrible light sealing but "the photographer" had to test, evaluate and sometimes even tape up the camera to determine where the exposure was, distortion in the lenses was, light-leaks were and make great images. If you have to rely solely on your ability, knowledge and skill - that's where photography is made - not in the camera. It's all in your head (knowledge and ability). No amount of 10-20 frames per second, no auto any, and everything, will make one a photographer if they don't/can't make one image perfect, over and over again.

  • LeicaManpanorama_fish_eye
    45 posts
    2 years ago

    Anyone complaining about an inanimate technical mobile-device, disturbing their peace, quiet, walking about, dinner with someone who wants to hear them speak.... or controlling their life in ANY way, must be too dense to turn off the device and rest. Certainly they have nothing to say that I want to hear if they aren't polite, smart, or sensible enough to TURN OFF THE sound, or the entire device, like I do when cycling, hiking, at the theatre, at a ball game, at dinner, sleeping............... At least back in the day, when a pager went off in the theatre, or other quiet event, you knew it was a doctor getting a page or some type of emergency. Thankfully, they couldn't just whip it out and start a conversation right there. My outgoing smart-phone message is no different than my old home answering machine - leave a message and I'll call you when I can.

    You certainly can't blame cell-phone companies for any demise in cameras. Any intelligent camera company seeing and knowing that camera sales would, or were, going down as a result of mobile phones - SHOULD HAVE INVESTED IN MOBILE PHONE COMPANIES. Business diversification is what keeps companies alive in changing times - not complaining about the situation. Similarly, if you find, or have, a compact camera you like - buy another before they stop making it.

  • Ghundredpanorama_fish_eye
    758 posts
    2 years ago

    Ha ha ha ha. The thing that's hilarious, is your complete and utter inability to grasp a very simple concept. I'd say more, but that would give admin more work to tidy up.

    Yes, I need not say any more ha ha ha. Is reading what I wrote previously also beyond you?

  • LeicaManpanorama_fish_eye
    45 posts
    2 years ago

    No. Quite the opposite. Your comments are generally so infantile, and beneath me, that I don't even comment on the vast majority of the nonsense.

  • Ghundredpanorama_fish_eye
    758 posts
    2 years ago

    I did. One carries my Laowa 10mm f/2 or Panasonic Leica 9mm f/1.7, the other my Panasonic Leica 15mm or Panasonic Leica 25mm f/1.4.
    I know of people who have bought 3 or 4 each. Fabulous little compact cameras. P1101719230515.jpg

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  • Mackiesbackpanorama_fish_eye
    243 posts
    2 years ago

    Honestly, if rattling on about all the things you could do before cell phones, even though we all know plenty well what we can and cannot do at any point in time, mystifies you, I don't know what to say. You are not speaking to a room full of chimps.

  • Stigpanorama_fish_eye
    599 posts
    2 years ago

    Edward Snowden certainly wasted his time on ignorant folks like you!

  • Ghundredpanorama_fish_eye
    758 posts
    2 years ago

    Yet it appears people are incapable of functioning in normal, everyday life, without their own personal little electronic tracking tag 🤷🤷

  • Gregpanorama_fish_eye
    516 posts
    2 years ago

    My buddy Chuck could teach you a thing or two about tracking. lol

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