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Posted by Steve Outing 12:40 PM Jan 31, 2006
A Phone to Replace Stand-alone Digi-cams
As Wired reports, we're now starting to see cell phones that double as excellent-quality still cameras and video-cams. Samsung's 8-megapixel SCH-V8200 photo-phone, indeed, could eliminate the need to carry a digital video camera for many people. The weakness for still photos is its lack of an optical zoom lens.

Journalists should be keeping an eye on these new models. I've long advocated that reporters carry cell phones that can serve as cameras, for those times when a staff photographer isn't available. The new generation of photo phones appearing on the market (but mostly in Asian markets before the U.S.) should be useful in recording video interviews for website coverage, as well as publication-quality news photography.

And no, as always when I talk about this subject, I am not suggesting that this kind of technology eliminates or reduces the need for professional photojournalists. Arming reporters with the means to capture images during their reporting merely adds to the pool of visual coverage available -- since professional news photographers can't be everywhere that they're needed.
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