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wlewisiii
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(originally a response to "Guy or Gal?" but it deserves a new thread, I think)
You know, I actually think that the cell phone camera is the single best thing to happen to photography since the dawn of the SLR era. Much as Mr. Eastman's Brownie, it puts an image maker in the hands of people who wouldn't otherwise take pictures and they always have it with them... this has some very interesting practical effects on the world - witness the shots we had of the orange revolution or the London subways long before CNN could provide thier conventional video?
The best thing they can do is make people a little more aware of what surrounds them - and then make them want to remember it. "The first taste is free... " Later those who care will run into the limits of those cameras, much as I did, once upon a time, with a Canon Rebel XS, and that's where the next generation of real photographers will come from. For many, no, by far most of them, that will be a DSLR. But some will get burned by losing images from the garbage that is CF and other digital media. They will want something that they know will last. That will lead them to silver halides instead - and that is what will keep our little niche alive in a real world (ie as something that generates enough profit 🙂 ) sense.
Like that proverbial Brownie, the Cell Phone Cam needs no technical knowledge to get the images out of it. Both are the ultimate low quality point and shoot cameras of their respective eras... But it can lead to better things. After all, Mr. Adams' first camera was a classic Brownie box... 😉
William
dmr said:or worse <meow!> cell phone cameras.
You know, I actually think that the cell phone camera is the single best thing to happen to photography since the dawn of the SLR era. Much as Mr. Eastman's Brownie, it puts an image maker in the hands of people who wouldn't otherwise take pictures and they always have it with them... this has some very interesting practical effects on the world - witness the shots we had of the orange revolution or the London subways long before CNN could provide thier conventional video?
The best thing they can do is make people a little more aware of what surrounds them - and then make them want to remember it. "The first taste is free... " Later those who care will run into the limits of those cameras, much as I did, once upon a time, with a Canon Rebel XS, and that's where the next generation of real photographers will come from. For many, no, by far most of them, that will be a DSLR. But some will get burned by losing images from the garbage that is CF and other digital media. They will want something that they know will last. That will lead them to silver halides instead - and that is what will keep our little niche alive in a real world (ie as something that generates enough profit 🙂 ) sense.
Like that proverbial Brownie, the Cell Phone Cam needs no technical knowledge to get the images out of it. Both are the ultimate low quality point and shoot cameras of their respective eras... But it can lead to better things. After all, Mr. Adams' first camera was a classic Brownie box... 😉
William