We’ve all heard the phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words”. It may be trite, but it’s also true—and a video is worth even more than that.
Photos and videos capture a moment in time. They can let a friend on the other side of town, or a relative across the country feel like they were there, and they’re a window to our own memories—triggers that can instantly take us back in time to relive experiences.
A decent camera makes all the difference. Whether you’re trying to capture a beautiful sunset, share a photo of a delicious meal, record a baby’s first steps, or talk face-to-face with a friend around the world, you want the image to be sharp and clear.
Most smartphones are equipped with a camera. In fact, many have cameras on both front and back so you can use the device as a traditional camera, or for engaging in video chat using a service like Skype. Smartphone cameras are exceptionally convenient because you almost always have your smartphone with you, and the quality of these tiny cameras has improved drastically in recent years.. The HTC One’s Ultrapixel camera has great low light sensitivity and fast shutter speed to reduce image blur.. Cameras built into Samsung and Nokia smartphones offer up to 41 megapixels and are even starting to integrate sophisticated photography features like manual focus and white balancing.
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