They want erryone to know they gotsed one.I don't understand why people insist on carrying tablets all day at a park. They're too bulky for me.
"crap" is relative.I enjoy a game of "iPad camera bingo" ... Spot 5 in a day and I buy a treat (mickeys premium bar). As an IG user I enjoy the social aspect but in no way would I ever defend the crap that comes out of my iPhone 4. Crap
"crap" is relative.
Everyone should invest in an eyefi card if they want to post on IG
Tabletography.
Documenting the growing (and disturbing) trend of capturing images and videos with tablets - one iPad at a time.
For a lot of people, they want it on the device that is connected to the internet, that allows them to upload to social media within seconds of taking, and one that they are going to view the photos back on later. Saves the whole download from the camera procedure. They don't care on the res, as long a it looks OK on their iPad or on social media.I just looked at the specs of the iPad, and it looks like they only have a 5MP camera in them:
http://www.apple.com/ipad/compare/
The iPhones are 8MP cameras:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/
If you are going to someplace like this, where most people are only able to go once or twice, WHY would you take pictures with a 5MP camera, when you can readily get a camera with about 16MP, if not more for the same price!
If it were me, I would want the HIGHEST megapixel camera I could afford, so I could get the highest quality shots!
Now if it is just everyday shots, MAYBE it would be okay!
Many cameras, even lower end point and shoots, have this feature now as well (the ability to connect to wifi and upload to photo sharing sites or cloud storage).For a lot of people, they want it on the device that is connected to the internet, that allows them to upload to social media within seconds of taking, and one that they are going to view the photos back on later. Saves the whole download from the camera procedure. They don't care on the res, as long a it looks OK on their iPad or on social media.
I can see it from their point of view - even though I don't think its a great plan.
Yeah but it's not as easy, quick or familiar.Many cameras, even lower end point and shoots, have this feature now as well (the ability to connect to wifi and upload to photo sharing sites or cloud storage).
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