GaryLH
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Smartphone cameras are getting better and better.. Are u ready to give up your p&s?
Sorry long post.. Just been thinking about this.. What really started it was another thread where someone posted why worry about the next version of camera x. While I don't agree.. It did get me thinking....
I remember my first smartphone camera was barely good enough to be equal to my old Kodak instamatics pics. Then manufacturers starting getting serious w/ that camera... I remember the first Sony camera phone w/ a 5mp that came out maybe 1 or 2 yrs ahead of the iPhone. Then the iPhone w/ a only so-sp camera. The first iPhone that I thought did pretty decent job was the 4s (something that looked better then that Sony my friends had way back when).
Fast forward today, we have 41mp from Nokia, the new iPhone 5s, the HTC, Sony, and Samsung phones are a far cry from those original camera phones from the even 4 years ago.
My nieces and nephews probably shoot over 80 percent of their pics and videos using that smart phone camera. They connect to twitter and Facebook and ask me why I don't have an account 🙁. I kind of feel they really represent the average person out there who just wants to capture the moment and share it w/ friends.
While I do still carry a p&s camera w/ me like the Sony rx100 or Ricoh gr, I do use the iPhone camera.
This article about the new iPhone sweep panoramic capabilities got me thinking... Technology gets better.. The question in my mind is when will I abandon the dedicated pocketable p&s camera and just use my smart phone camera.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/2038527691/editorial-why-i-cant-stop-taking-iphone-panoramas
For me, in the near future, I believe that answer is not yet. Looking at the all the camera makers which made all their easy money on p&s sales, I can c them shrinking their line up (Fuji already has) and concentrate on more up scale stuff.
I wonder how many will partner up w/ smart phone makers to create an even better camera phone or venture out into creating their own andriod based smartphone. Companies like Sony and Samsung seem to have an advantage here, but will they be able to capture the market. There are already a sprinkling of andriod based cameras announced this year.
I think we are going to c some interesting experiments like the new Sony camera lens that uses near field commo to a smartphone or tablet as vendors try to find new ways to make money in this space.
As I said.. I am not ready yet.. As good as the Nokia or new iPhone is right now, I am actually pretty happy w/ what I have. I am not sure if it is nostalgia or whatever, but I kind of like the lower quality look sometimes from my old iPhone (that Kodak instamatic look from my old 3s), but a lot of my grab shots are made w/ that high end p&s.
Interesting times we live in..
Gary
Sorry long post.. Just been thinking about this.. What really started it was another thread where someone posted why worry about the next version of camera x. While I don't agree.. It did get me thinking....
I remember my first smartphone camera was barely good enough to be equal to my old Kodak instamatics pics. Then manufacturers starting getting serious w/ that camera... I remember the first Sony camera phone w/ a 5mp that came out maybe 1 or 2 yrs ahead of the iPhone. Then the iPhone w/ a only so-sp camera. The first iPhone that I thought did pretty decent job was the 4s (something that looked better then that Sony my friends had way back when).
Fast forward today, we have 41mp from Nokia, the new iPhone 5s, the HTC, Sony, and Samsung phones are a far cry from those original camera phones from the even 4 years ago.
My nieces and nephews probably shoot over 80 percent of their pics and videos using that smart phone camera. They connect to twitter and Facebook and ask me why I don't have an account 🙁. I kind of feel they really represent the average person out there who just wants to capture the moment and share it w/ friends.
While I do still carry a p&s camera w/ me like the Sony rx100 or Ricoh gr, I do use the iPhone camera.
This article about the new iPhone sweep panoramic capabilities got me thinking... Technology gets better.. The question in my mind is when will I abandon the dedicated pocketable p&s camera and just use my smart phone camera.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/2038527691/editorial-why-i-cant-stop-taking-iphone-panoramas
For me, in the near future, I believe that answer is not yet. Looking at the all the camera makers which made all their easy money on p&s sales, I can c them shrinking their line up (Fuji already has) and concentrate on more up scale stuff.
I wonder how many will partner up w/ smart phone makers to create an even better camera phone or venture out into creating their own andriod based smartphone. Companies like Sony and Samsung seem to have an advantage here, but will they be able to capture the market. There are already a sprinkling of andriod based cameras announced this year.
I think we are going to c some interesting experiments like the new Sony camera lens that uses near field commo to a smartphone or tablet as vendors try to find new ways to make money in this space.
As I said.. I am not ready yet.. As good as the Nokia or new iPhone is right now, I am actually pretty happy w/ what I have. I am not sure if it is nostalgia or whatever, but I kind of like the lower quality look sometimes from my old iPhone (that Kodak instamatic look from my old 3s), but a lot of my grab shots are made w/ that high end p&s.
Interesting times we live in..
Gary