
I was reading by totally personal choice "The Guardian" and a new noticed my attention :
"Decisive moment? smartphones steal focus from point-and-shoot cameras" (http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2012/jan/09/smartphones-call-time-on-camera ) this story talks about how the celphones are replacing the photo cameras.
( the topic like a tecnologic topic, but is in the art section, just in case... jaja)
Before only people who had a compact camera can take a picture and save all the moments that they want, but now anyone with a celphone can do tath.
Even a famous photographers admits that tehy use theirs i-hone
for takes pictures.
The 2011 was the year that the basic/compact camera started to decline for selling more practical phones, and the use tath people give the camera. I- phones are more practical and they are in all moment in our pocket.
Camera manufacturers try to add new features to their products order to recover their consumers. some of this caracteristics are recognise and zoom in on children's faces, eliminate blurry backgrounds when capturing fast moving subjects, smalls screens on the front to let users see self portraits, take photographs in 3D and will work in extreme conditions, including under water, and a lot of things that to call the people's attention so compete with the iphone.
howewer, despite the drop in sales of basic camera, the sale of higher quality camera models are in a big moment so the manufacters of great marks are happy for this side.
It’s a very complex view. The other day my brother-in-law show me some videos and photos from his I Phone and I was just like: -Wow, this Camera have an Impressive lens!
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