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Do you think mobiles will ever be able to replace video cameras?

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Question ajoutée par Thurayya Al Qasim , Legal Counsellor , Ihqaq Law Firm
Date de publication: 2016/12/07
Marwa Atallah
par Marwa Atallah , Social Media Producer , Middle East Broadcasting Network

Yes and they're on the way where mobiles' cameras are giving a high quality image like the one of the Samsung S7 mobile. Moreover many short movies are being shot with mobiles with some extra tools and are attending festivals too.

Fajar Sutrisno
par Fajar Sutrisno , Fulltime Photographer , PT Audiomedia Nusantara Raya

In a general terms, yes. But for specific purpose, I don't think so. Because smartphones and similar gadget is designed for general use only, not for professional needs, because of its limitations in feature.

Sangeeth Thali
par Sangeeth Thali , Photographer , Junior Couture

In this era where each day a new technology is invented you can never know whats new that will come up the next day.As for now i thing mobiles can never replace video cameras. Video cameras have more functionalities,control od aperture,iso and shutter speed.

Abdul Basit
par Abdul Basit , Hardware Engineer , Chitral Computer Technologies

Mobilie phone may never ever be able to replace professional cameras due to several reasons, among one is optical zoom. Mobile's can never have an optical zoom as good as professional cameras.

Ken Rozen Cautiverio
par Ken Rozen Cautiverio , Quantity Surveying Engineer , Plus 971 Architectural Consultancy

Somehow in the future, definitely Yes. But as of the moment, No.

Ajay Raj
par Ajay Raj , Food and beverage Server , Park Hyatt Abudhabi

Every technology is invented with their specific features that determines their speciality. Like with camera and video camera they are specialized with APRETURE, ISO, SHUTTERSPEED options that moves them different and specitlized technology for photography and videography.

 

Amine Morsli
par Amine Morsli , Community Manager/Photographer , Freelance

In a common use it's already the case, but in professional use never, professional tools offer a variety of possibilities and a quality that a mobile phone will never equal, just an example with the sensor, the bigger it is, the better it is (for the shallow depth of field etc.) ... and mobile phones are getting thinner and smaller, so we never could fit those giant sensors inside !

Poorna Yapa
par Poorna Yapa , Film Maker , The Fabulous Getaway (Red Dot Tours)

No. Professional video cameras are capable of changing lens, capturing more details, generating true colors (for color grading), control over manual exposure with lighting and many more other features that are not possible to integrate in mobile cameras. Although both the video camera and mobile camera will simultaneously forge their path to technology and innovation pinnacles, it is my opinion that mobile camera will never replace the video camera.

rupesh himmatbhai bhavsar
par rupesh himmatbhai bhavsar , PROMOTER , VIVO PROMOTER(ARIHANT MOBILE)

yes 

20 mega pixal camera is perfect for picture.

and bukha mode and some other camera tool improve clearity.

 

 

Aravind Ajaiyabhas
par Aravind Ajaiyabhas , On Call Photographer , Pixel Media

yes i believe phones can replace video cameras. if not now in the near future you wont need expensive video set ups. AN eg i can give is of a bentley ad shot using only iphones. the result was spectacular.  with the way mobile phone camera technology is evolving nowadays the possibilities are endless

Muhammad Umair Baig
par Muhammad Umair Baig , Assistant Creative Director , Sdsx10 (Freelance)

It isn't the camera. How many times have we heard that? It is the photographer! Many of the things I do for fun, Whether you're shooting a basketball game from the sidelines or the great wildebeest migration in the Masai Mara, you're going to want a camera with a lens that's fast ... For those desiring full auto exposure and focusing, a slight drop to 12 fps is sure to capture the perfect action-packed moment with precise focusing. That can probably be built in to a phone eventually.

 

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