May once a day when every family had a reliable camera. Cameras accompany the family on weekend drives. Trips to the beach and summer vacation the camera and the family can not be separated. Days long gone. Now, with rapid and sustained increase in smartphone , more and more people are turning to their mobile phones need to take their photography.
It is easy to see the appeal of the smartphone camera. People usually have their smartphone with them wherever you go they are, and very handy to have the ability to take pictures and immediately upload it to all the social networking sites from the same device After all, why take around two devices when you only? Not to mention the company that many photography apps for smartphones, eager to pounce on the new enthusiasm for many used to be more exclusive pastime. Fair to say that the variety and quality of the smartphone world a big influence on the profits of the camera.
After Photo Marketing Association (PMA) in the UK compact camera sales $ 72 800. 000 for the year 2011. It was a big hit in an industry that once seemed untouchable and unthreatened. The reason for this may be many and various, but Nigel McNaught of the PMA, combines simple: ". Smartphone is getting better"
He's right, smart phones are getting better. New high-end smartphone released in general with more than 5 megapixel camera boasts sold.
While this is not to convince a photography enthusiast, ditch their SLR, the camera of this caliber is more than enough for the average citizen just want to document the lives of their families. Mentioned smartphone photography apps make it more enticing. These applications can therefore perform smartphone functions. Now exclusively on traditional camera functions such as red-eye removal, light balancing and contrasting all the smartphone technology, done a huge development in the past.
So what's the future hold for traditional cameras? If the technological capabilities of smart phones continues to increase at current rates quickly, we are certain that more and more people ditching their cameras in favor of all-integrated smartphone While the quality of Smartphone cameras have not been up to par with more traditional forms of photography, it seems only a matter of time before the smartphone is definitely the better choice.
There was once a day when every family had a reliable camera. Cameras accompany the family on weekend drives. Trips to the beach and summer vacation the camera and the family can not be separated. Days long gone. Now, with rapid and sustained increase in