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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2013.Nikon sticks to camera guns while rivals reload in other sectors
By Reiji Murai and Sophie Knight TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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TrevorPeace1
This purist photographer and Nikon DSLR owner would never use a cell phone camera - my editors would never allow it.
Fadamor
Really? I see cellphone photos of breaking news all the time. Editors must have allowed those, huh?
papasmurfinjapan
A year or so ago, Time Magazine devoted a whole issue to photos shot solely with phone cameras, and the photos were pretty damn good.
A "purist" is really a person who will be happy to use anything - be it a P&S, DSLR, camera phone or disposable camera to get the shot. They understand that photography is about the photographer, not the equipment.
An "elitist", on the other hand, is bitter that now amateurs are taking photos on their phones that for most purposes are just as good as his/hers taken with their expensive "professional" equipment. Many pro photographers decry things like Instagram because they are so "fake", then go ahead and extensively tweak their own photos in Photoshop. Rather hypocritical, no?
Tokiyo
papasmurf- of course if you start talking about printing, you will need a pretty decent camera once you get to a certain size. A phone shot wont cut it if you need a high resolution.
And also, think about it- if something you have painstakingly done for your lively hood is suddenly cheapened by a quick and easy way to achieve a similar effect, you would be angry too no?
papasmurfinjapan
Like I said, pros are bitter that technology has made taking a great photo easy.. sour grapes if you ask me.
Of course I agree, if you are a professional, then by all means invest in a camera and some decent glass - but 99.9% of the world isn't - sure a photo taken on a camera phone may never be considered "worthy" by Getty Images, but most people don't care - nor print anything larger than the A4.