For most cases, your phone’s camera is good enough. You only need a standalone camera if you’re serious about photography.
5 days ago | 42
I will always choose film when I can. The 36-photo limit makes every one of them count.
4 days ago | 6
I have a DSLR for 15 years, i haven't used it for ages except for videos, my iPhone shoots great photos easily for casual stuff.
3 days ago | 0
I have a digital camera with me most of the time but use the phone like 99.9% lol
4 days ago | 0
The difference between an actual dslr and a phone camera is shocking. The sensor size of the dslr just makes the image far more detailed
4 days ago | 1
A phone camera is good because you have it with you. As a camera, though, it cant compete with real dedicated cameras with large sensors and normal sized lens. Too miniaturized, purpose-built devices always win. Hope this helps
4 days ago | 0
I prefer a stand alone camera, but I use my phone camera way more due to having it on me and actually being allowed to take it more places.
4 days ago | 0
As someone who used to have an SLR but am now stuck with a camera phone, I miss being able to choke down the aperture to f/16 or f/22. That's a feature you don't see on phones Another thing, the sensor quality, a turn of the century DSLR like a Canon rebel taking CF cards, will still blow a budget camera phone out the water with picture quality, even if the output file's resolution is lower. That's about a dollar to dollar comparison.
4 days ago (edited) | 2
I have a Fujifilm Finepix S2980. It only has 14m and is up to 720p but I definitely love it more then my old boring phone camera
14 hours ago | 0
I am currently learning photography and I do prefer a phone camera for it's high quality and modern features (such as being able to take better pics in the dark) I do like my vintage fujifilm digital
4 days ago | 0
I stopped caring about cameras when film died. Ive never been much of a picture snapper to begin with, but it was always fun at theme parks (especially disney) to go to guest relations and buy a camera and take pics then turn them in and wait for them to be delivered to you or pick them up a day or 2 later. We had a digital camera and i just never saw the appeal to that. And then phones came. My flip phone had a camera, we would still go to disney sometimes when i had one so id take the occasional pic but honestly it just felt empty and lifeless. Film was fun.
4 days ago | 1
Imagery - just explain something to someone and have them picture it
5 days ago | 2
Edc: Phone. I go somewhere where i know i want to make pics and have the space to carry a more fragile object: Digital camera
2 days ago | 0
Kelson01
PHONE CAMERA or REAL DIGITAL CAMERA? (I hear they're trendy?)
5 days ago | [YT] | 83