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Author Topic: Will the Cell Phone Replace the dSLR?  (Read 35591 times)

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ShadySue

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« Reply #50 on: July 30, 2013, 09:59 »
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Well, I was out with some friends for lunch today and a Swallow was nesting on the rafters of the restaurant veranda, quite low down, and the three of us were trying to sneak up on it to photograph it with our phonecams.
Hahahahaha. (said the Swallow).


« Reply #51 on: July 30, 2013, 10:16 »
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Hi all


Never. Good images requires a lot of glass (lens) and larger sensor than phones have.
Sure, sometimes we can get very good results with camera phones too. But sometimes only.
No for sports, wedding and events. Mobile photogarphy need a lot of light and standing or slowly moving objects. In dark conditions results are very bad yet.


Best,
Jaak

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« Reply #52 on: July 30, 2013, 12:02 »
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Forget asking "will a cell phone ever replace a DSLR" and put it another way: "in the same technological generation, will a smaller sensor ever replace (read: match the image quality of) a larger sensor?" I think the answer is pretty obvious: no.

Did 35mm cameras ever match the image quality of medium or large format cameras? No.
Did 35mm cameras pretty much replace medium or large format cameras anyway? Yes.
Why? Because they were easier to carry around and the quality was deemed "good enough".


 

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