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September 11th, 2009

Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?

Posted by Rachel King @ 6:01 am

Categories: Camera accessories, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Gadgets

Tags: Phone, Camera Phone, Camera, Camera Phones, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Rachel King

Camera phones are quite useful because its usually always with you and easier to carry less gadgets around when there are more functions all-in-one. But the quality isn’t all there yet. Great quality isn’t an issue for some, while it is of the utmostĀ importanceĀ to others. Where do you stand?

Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?

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Rachel KingRachel started playing with her mother's old Brownie camera when she was just a toddler, working her way up from a Hello Kitty point-and-shoot to training on both film and digital SLRs. See her full profile and disclosure of her industry affiliations.

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  • Most Recent of 33 Talkback(s)
Don't even have a P&S. Do have 5 DSLRs though.
And I am finding the iPhone camera to be capable (even
very good) given enough light. In mid lighting conditions,
however, it is really really bad.

So yes, I do use my camera phone for... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Bruizer Posted on: 09/14/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Escalating expectations  talbott_chris@... | 09/11/09
As stated in the blog camera phones are OK in a pinch.  ye | 09/11/09
exactly my take on it  ca1ic0cat | 09/11/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  shollomon | 09/11/09
Exactly  oncall | 09/11/09
Camera phones will never really have zoom lenses.  CobraA1 | 09/11/09
what about cameras with sim card?  marees | 09/11/09
Agreed...  dbrebel | 09/11/09
All-in-one garbage. I agree,  HypnoToad72 | 09/13/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  dsommers@... | 09/11/09
My Nokia N95: Carl Zeiss Optics 5 Megapixel.  D. T. Schmitz | 09/11/09
Where's the "no camera phone's suck" option?  T1Oracle | 09/11/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  wpeckham@... | 09/11/09
Other: don't own P&S  voyager529 | 09/11/09
Work required no camera phones  Silent Observer | 09/11/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  hardab0@... | 09/11/09
Of course camera phones suck  oncall | 09/11/09
Camera phones  bluzzone@... | 09/11/09
It will never make financial sense....  oncall | 09/11/09
Not yet.  davebarnes | 09/11/09
No, since my iPhone 3GS takes lousy pictures  Qbt | 09/11/09
Yes AND no  MariusSilverwolf | 09/11/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  edgyontherocks | 09/11/09
No, but it is better than not getting a shot at all  BlowingSnow | 09/11/09
Not even close  don3605 | 09/11/09
Wish I could but cameraphones are crap  User 13 | 09/11/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  bryan.ewing@... | 09/11/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  Loranap1 | 09/12/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  petermat@... | 09/12/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  dcpsmith@... | 09/12/09
no, a jack of all trades is master of none...  ~doolittle~ | 09/13/09
RE: Poll: Has your camera phone replaced your regular pocket camera?  nessrapp | 09/14/09
Don't even have a P&S. Do have 5 DSLRs though.  Bruizer | 09/14/09

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