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Get a camera. Phone cameras are nice for convenience, but they can't replace a full camera (and you know I like multiple devices that do one purpose well then one device that does everything mediocre.). Like you mentioned, even a simple point and shoot camera would be a better option over a phone camera.
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A dedicated device will almost always be better than a device that does many things. This includes cameras.
As for budget, depending on how many megapixels you want in a picture, you can find a relatively low cost camera that takes smaller photos. Best Budget Cameras - Updated January 22, 2013 |
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OK, let's see my options here:
What should I do? Last edited by Twiggy; February 1, 2013 at 09:28:43 AM. |
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Indeed - the less bags I carry, the lighter it'll be, and the less likely I'll look like a mess. That said, I wonder how an old film camera compares to a new PnS. |
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*Yes this is probably weird seeing me who usually favors old-school stuff pick the modern thing in this aspect Last edited by Yoshi648; February 1, 2013 at 10:35:16 AM. |
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As with eveyone else I do agree that getting an actually camerea is much better then just using phone app or program trickery for getting your shots to look better.
One sugestion though, find one that you like the the feel of, this is a great help when it comes to cameras. I have an old one I keep around just because off this, sadly the only real one that does it and allowed me to take some pretty neat shots Also, get one with the stuff you need no reason to buy a new cameara with a ton of features you never gonna have a use for. |
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