7/19/2016

THE SMARTPHONE REPLACED A CAMERA?

A study commissioned by the Group Deals showed that as many as 69% of us during the holidays takes pictures of the smartphone. In many cases, it replaces completely camera – because we recognize that there is no need for us to possess both of these devices. Using your smartphone to take pictures is certainly a very practicaland comfortable, and more often captures a unique moment for us – a good picture is not always determined by the quality of the equipment yet, but a quick response to the situation.


Samsung Galaxy S7 / fot. gsmManiaK.pl
Smartphones replace us not only computers, but also navigation, torches, music players, notebooks, calendars, books, and manuals. Such objects is even more, and one of the most obvious is the camera. Most smartphones does already had pictures of a quality comparable to that guarantee the digital compact cameras, that is, which to date have used most of us. In turn, the top models often rival the quality of already mentioned kompaktom. Capabilities of these devices have made ​​very large group of people give up taking on a holiday trip digital camera. In a study commissioned by the Group Deals, up to 69% of respondents declared that they were taking pictures when you leave just a smartphone. That answer pointed especially women and people from the age group 18-35 years. When the digital camera is in turn 47%. Third place in the ranking with a score of 13% took the SLR, which is a device more difficult to use and expensive than a compact camera, and the fourth tablet with a score of 10%. Looking at the tourists it would seem that the latter device is a bit more popular. But it is not so handy and universal as the smartphone, and only the more visible due to its large size.
Sony Xperia XA / fot. gsmManiaK.pl
ever-growing popularity of smart phones has definitely affected sales of cameras. A study commissioned by the Group Deals in fact showed that only 14% of respondents have plans to purchase a new cyfrówki. On the other hand, 72% did not provide for such expenditure. One can therefore assume that the smartphone fully meets their requirements in terms of functionality and quality of the captured images. Is smartphones completely replace the cameras? Perhaps it does happen among people that pictures are amateur, but certainly not among professionals and enthusiasts, for whom making a good photo is more than just tapping a finger on the monitor. It is, after some strong reasons why your smartphone does not replace the compact camera, right? Source: Press releases.

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