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The Y2K aesthetic in digital cameras

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    Steve Miller
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    I get the nostalgia, but from what I can see the new iPhone camera renders every other camera obsolete.

    And you can text on it!

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      AdagioM
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      Meh. I still have several digicams, but I sure don’t want to carry around another piece of equipment!

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        I agree with @AdagioM and @Steve-Miller . And the other thing that’s always a hassle is getting photos off the camera and somewhere where you can use them.

        That’s why I stopped using the digital audio recorder I bought to make piano recordings. (The Zoom H4 that everyone at PW seemed to be using not so long ago.) it made very good quality recordings, but you had to get them off of the recorder and onto a laptop.

        That extra step was enough to kill the device for me.

        I still have one, in a closet somewhere…

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          wtg
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          No plans to put my camera back into use. I'm just hoping there's a market for me to ditch it! I mean, other than donating it to a charity shop...

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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            I agree with @AdagioM and @Steve-Miller . And the other thing that’s always a hassle is getting photos off the camera and somewhere where you can use them.

            That’s why I stopped using the digital audio recorder I bought to make piano recordings. (The Zoom H4 that everyone at PW seemed to be using not so long ago.) it made very good quality recordings, but you had to get them off of the recorder and onto a laptop.

            That extra step was enough to kill the device for me.

            I still have one, in a closet somewhere…

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            AdagioM
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            @ShiroKuro I still have mine, too! Pro tip: Take the batteries out! Mine had leaked a bit, but the recorder still works. I just use the voice memo app on my iPhone for recording audio. Mostly at choir practice, these days. Or occasionally when singing with friends.

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              ShiroKuro
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              Oops forgot about that battery thing! thanks for the tip @AdagioM

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                wtg
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                What’s old is new again, I guess. People are digging out Walkmen and iPods, too.

                https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/why-some-kids-are-getting-walkmen-and-cds-for-christmas/ar-AA1whqVG

                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                  I hear cassettes are the new vinyl.

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                      AndyD
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                      I enjoy getting my proper camera out, and creating a photo rather than just snapping away with a phone camera.
                      Not older film cameras though, too much waiting for development.

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                        My iPhone (XS, so older) takes better pictures than my compact mirrorless camera. So that’s what I use for everything.

                        Which reminds me…I’m trying to decide if I should upgrade, before possible tariffs. It’s an old phone, but it does almost everything I want. I’d only upgrade for a nicer camera, that can capture the aurora borealis. I was jealous of all the stunning photos I saw this year! But if you can only see it through your phone, did you really see it?

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                          Steve Miller
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                          The camera on my new phone is amazing! The trade in offer made getting it fairly painless.

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