• Members 1562 posts
    Nov. 5, 2024, 6:15 p.m.

    Sometimes a dedicated camera is not the right choice, and I do not have a camera with me constantly. Now that I have a choice of focal lengths on my iPhone, I find it much more useful. Things like this little set are much easier to do without getting noticed, with a cell phone. I always have it with me, so I can catch the unexpected. The quality is not bad too. Fine for internet, and I do not think I will ever make a huge print of this demo, that I came across by chance, whilst out shopping.

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    Or maybe this crop.

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    I wondered why one of the protesters, wanted to keep the church out of her panties.

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  • Members 3843 posts
    Nov. 6, 2024, 4:47 a.m.

    With today's modern cameras just about any digital camera can output at least decent looking images, especially in good light.

    Personally I use my phone camera to take snapshots when I have no other option.

    Especially when needing different types of flash (bounce, fill, off-camera etc) I prefer to use my dslr.

    Most people choose to use a phone camera as their main and/or only camera and that is fine as it is their choice to make if the phone camera gives them the image quality that meets their needs.

    When I see professional photographers turning up to weddings and major sporting or other events with just a phone camera in hand then I will consider taking them more seriously.

  • Members 1562 posts
    Nov. 6, 2024, 8:52 p.m.

    The pictures my family like most, are the pictures of my cat. My phone camera is great when I catch the cat doing something interesting. I can post funny ones to my son to make him laugh, almost in real time.

    A phone camera is great for those everyday moments, that we might like to share.

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    Or when I was out on site, on a farm, and sent a picture of a new friend to my wife.

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  • Members 3843 posts
    Nov. 6, 2024, 10:01 p.m.

    I doubt anyone would disagree, especially when no other camera is an option at the time.

  • Members 301 posts
    Nov. 7, 2024, 12:13 a.m.

    In 2023, the total number of cameras shipped worldwide had decreased to less than 8 million units (*).

    In 2023, the total number of smartphones shipped worldwide had increased to over 1100 million units. Yep, more than one billion.
    That's ~150 smartphones vs. one traditional camera.

    (*) compared to over 110 million cameras in 2011