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Shoot like a pro - Nice shot: Getting the most out of your camera |
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Written by Rebecca LaPole and Erin Frustaci
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Thursday, 04 January 2007 |
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Page 5 of 6 CAMERA PHONES
If you need a phone, buy a phone. If you need a camera, buy a camera. While camera phones are making great advancements, they still aren’t quite there yet to have professional looking photos. They are fine for novelty shots to be displayed on the phone but don’t quite have the capability of a regular point and shoot — yet.
“The resolution is really low compared to a real camera,” John Clarke said. “Some day we will have guys out there shooting weddings with cell phones, but not now.” Camera-phone technology is constantly improving. Phones not only can take photos, but can also stream videos now.
Samsung makes a phone with a 3 megapixel camera inside a slender and sleek design. Many other brands have phones that can download MP3s.
Bluetooth technology is now as common on a phone as call waiting.
It’s true that cell phones are moving into the multimedia world, where cameras, MP3 players, the Internet, video cameras, global positioning systems, personal digital assistants, radio and television can finally all come together. Ahhh, technology.
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