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Phone Cameras
Peter Gitundu asked:
As time changes, so does technology and so do the gadgets that come in the 21st century. Mobile phones have changed and revolutionized the way we looked at phone lines. With the birth of mobile phones soon came the creation of phone cameras. Phone cameras have become a constant site nowadays on all mobile phone units. People now get to take photos wherever they are and no matter the situation. Mobile companies have even introduced ways in which you can share your photos with others.
MMS also known as multimedia messaging service was introduced for this specific reason. With this messaging service you get to send the photos that you have taken with the phone camera. Mobile phone cameras not only take photos but they can also make videos, some with very good clarity. The mobile phone also gives you options for editing your photos and different ways to make the photos look clear and more appealing.
If you own a mobile phone more often than not it has a camera, which is why if you log on to the internet you will get to see a lot of captured videos and photo from mobile phones. There are even several sites on the internet that give you a chance to upload your photos and videos.
With cameras getting smaller it is no wonder you can find them in mobile phones. Soon even your house keys will also have a camera attached. Easy to use and fun to have which is why your mobile phone should have a camera. If it doesn’t have you don’t know what you are missing.
As time changes, so does technology and so do the gadgets that come in the 21st century. Mobile phones have changed and revolutionized the way we looked at phone lines. With the birth of mobile phones soon came the creation of phone cameras. Phone cameras have become a constant site nowadays on all mobile phone units. People now get to take photos wherever they are and no matter the situation. Mobile companies have even introduced ways in which you can share your photos with others.
MMS also known as multimedia messaging service was introduced for this specific reason. With this messaging service you get to send the photos that you have taken with the phone camera. Mobile phone cameras not only take photos but they can also make videos, some with very good clarity. The mobile phone also gives you options for editing your photos and different ways to make the photos look clear and more appealing.
If you own a mobile phone more often than not it has a camera, which is why if you log on to the internet you will get to see a lot of captured videos and photo from mobile phones. There are even several sites on the internet that give you a chance to upload your photos and videos.
With cameras getting smaller it is no wonder you can find them in mobile phones. Soon even your house keys will also have a camera attached. Easy to use and fun to have which is why your mobile phone should have a camera. If it doesn’t have you don’t know what you are missing.
Snapping Merrily With Phone Cameras is a Sight to Behold
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:
Phone cameras are as a result of the advent of new technology and the ability to make small micro-chips and things even smaller to a macro level, we’re now faced with the ability to use these macro-chips just about anywhere we want to. This is the reason why we now have the ability to take reasonably-good photographs from phone cameras.
If you look anywhere these days you won’t be surprised to see many people with their Phone cameras out and snapping merrily away.
To illustrate my point let me give you a small snapshot if you will, of something that happened to me not too long ago. There I was at a friend’s wedding, snapping merrily away on my digital SLR camera – I was the designee photographer – doing my utmost best to remain inconspicuous and blend in with the background. I wanted to get as many candid shots as I could that the happy couple could laugh over and treasure for a long time.
It was during my efforts at attaining this state of photographic perfection that I came across a scene that was hilarious as much as it was thought provoking in its own way. While the newly married couple had taken to the dance floor for their first dance as man and wife, the guests had gathered around to admire their grace. This though, was not the moment that remains in my memory as a candid camera moment.
No, it wasn’t the picture of the happily dancing couple, but instead the picture that caught my eye was that of their friends and relatives all more or less huddled together as close as they could get to the best view point of the dance floor. It was nighttime, and only the floor was softly lit, so in that dim gloom it was amusing to see so many blue screens all held up in their owners’ hands pointed all in the same direction, towards the couple.
Just about everybody with a phone camera was out there snapping merrily away, some even taking videos. This might seem normal and not even remotely funny – especially if you do the same thing yourself, but to me it was a sign of the times.
And what was amazing was that no one even noticed this highly unnatural phenomenon of over a dozen people all with phone cameras in their hands and all looking into the their screens, instead of the dancing couple.
Phone cameras are as a result of the advent of new technology and the ability to make small micro-chips and things even smaller to a macro level, we’re now faced with the ability to use these macro-chips just about anywhere we want to. This is the reason why we now have the ability to take reasonably-good photographs from phone cameras.
If you look anywhere these days you won’t be surprised to see many people with their Phone cameras out and snapping merrily away.
To illustrate my point let me give you a small snapshot if you will, of something that happened to me not too long ago. There I was at a friend’s wedding, snapping merrily away on my digital SLR camera – I was the designee photographer – doing my utmost best to remain inconspicuous and blend in with the background. I wanted to get as many candid shots as I could that the happy couple could laugh over and treasure for a long time.
It was during my efforts at attaining this state of photographic perfection that I came across a scene that was hilarious as much as it was thought provoking in its own way. While the newly married couple had taken to the dance floor for their first dance as man and wife, the guests had gathered around to admire their grace. This though, was not the moment that remains in my memory as a candid camera moment.
No, it wasn’t the picture of the happily dancing couple, but instead the picture that caught my eye was that of their friends and relatives all more or less huddled together as close as they could get to the best view point of the dance floor. It was nighttime, and only the floor was softly lit, so in that dim gloom it was amusing to see so many blue screens all held up in their owners’ hands pointed all in the same direction, towards the couple.
Just about everybody with a phone camera was out there snapping merrily away, some even taking videos. This might seem normal and not even remotely funny – especially if you do the same thing yourself, but to me it was a sign of the times.
And what was amazing was that no one even noticed this highly unnatural phenomenon of over a dozen people all with phone cameras in their hands and all looking into the their screens, instead of the dancing couple.

