OK, phones won't replace real cameras for most photographers yet, methinks (though they actually already play big roles for a few!). It is still very tiny sensors, and even cheapish pocket-cameras have zooms, which I really like to have, and they do better in low light. But it's still great that tucked away in a corner of your "phone" for Pete's sake, you can have a actually quite good camera. Along with the thousand other things that dang small device can master.
Photos by Austin Mann
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Eventually these phones might catch up to a 2008 point and shoot, who knows? The nicest thing about them remains not the image quality, but the software and lcd. I wish Apple could strike a deal with Fuji. Call it the Fuji Apple.
The camera was the main reason I purchased the iPhone 5s. I live by the adage that "the best camera is the one you have with you" and I can be assured that I'll always have my phone.
It's comforting to know that if some compelling image pops up in front of me, I will have a camera at the ready to capture it. To have good image quality on top of that is icing on the cake!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/70339356@N00/8019727966
Russ, is Karmagroovy yours? Some wonderful pictures in there.
Yeah, that's me. Thanks for the kudos and the post on the blog! :D
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