![]() The iPhone has a 2-megapixel, f2.8 camera. For a mobile phone camera, I found out that it can take really good pictures - good enough to serve as the anywhere-and-everywhere camera I’ve always really wanted. Not expecting it would be useful enough, I got a pleasant surprise. Well, I was actually surprised at what iPhone’s camera can do. Now, I know it has a camera and all, but I didn’t use it until after a week and after I’ve just about explored all the features there is to be explored. I constantly review my appointments and update my calendar. I’ve used it as my alarm clock on a couple of occasions when I had to wake up really early. Any time I like, I can check the weather in New York, Manila, and Singapore. This one device do so many wonderful things for me that I’m constantly fingering it. In less than a week, it turned into the hub of my mobile digital lifestyle. I really love this toy.Īnd guess what? I’m loving the iPhone more and more because I am learning that I can do so many other things with it. And yes, I use it as a mobile phone, I use it as an iPod, and I use it to connect to the Internet. It’s a revolutionary mobile phone, a sleek widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device. ![]() Eventually, and finally, I did get my very own iPhone. I have to tell you, the Mac diehard that I am, I’ve always desired one the moment Steve Jobs unveiled it his MacWorld keynote address. After a while, I stopped bringing the compact camera.Īnd then, came the iPhone. ![]() And then somehow, I keep forgetting to recharge it. About the only time I get to whip out my shiny and compact digital point-and-shoot camera was whenever someone would ask if anybody got a camera to take pictures of this or that. But somehow, I wasn’t inspired to take it out and snap pictures. For a while, I brought the camera with me. Unfortunately, both cellphone cameras were not good enough for the kind of “street” photography I wanted to do.Īnd then, about a couple of months back, I decided to get myself a really nice point-and-shoot pocket camera, and I thought, finally, I’d be able to snap up photos wherever I am and whenever I want. I used to have 2 cellphones in Manila so I had two cameras. It just doesn’t seem to work with fun and quirky spur-of-the-moment street photography.īut then again, I just realized, I actually bring a camera with me all the time. Lugging around the pro cameras was an idea that I never warmed up to. And how conspicuously “professional-looking” these cameras are. What kept me from doing it? The bulk and the weight of my DSLRs. I thought it would be cool to be able to say, “Hey, I was at this place earlier today, and I saw this.” And then, show the picture. The photographer that I am, I see so many “photographable” things along the way, and I just end up thinking and wishing and wanting to snap them all up for posterity. There used to be a time not too long ago when I kept wishing I brought my cameras with me all the time.
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