RE: Smartphone cameras in general
Just wanted to add that for quite a few users, a good camera is a must in their smartphones.
If you have kids, you want that ability to take a picture or video and send it off to Dad, Mom, Grandma, friends or whatever, and post up to social networking sites. Manufactures make it a point to feature that stuff in their ads. Business users need it too sometimes.
I personally know 5 small business owners mostly in remodeling and landscape companies who rely on their employees to have the ability to send decent pictures from their devices.
They use the pictures to provide rough quotes to customers, to help guide employees in the field who need assistance on a job, or anytime it's a case of "I'm not sure what you mean, can you send me a pic"? Their companies consider this a must in their daily operations.
It's obvious that device manufactures are looking at cameras in phones as a MAJOR selling point. Every new device released has a better camera than the device it replaces. That trend isn't going to go backwards. Early on we had 1 megapixel cameras and now we see 8 megapixel being the norm with 16 megapixel just arriving as the next wave of smartphone camera.
I agree with ftap23 that "Cameras function in smartphones will eventually replace point and shoot. It's not if. It's just a matter of when. "
OK off my soapbox and back on topic.
Thanks
