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Pro photographers: Do you own an iPhone or Droid
begins with I Oct 02 12 08:35 am Link I use both a 4s and a rzr maxx. I use my razr most of the time in fact im writting this on it. My recomendation to develop and test an app go with android. It will be much more cost effective for you. And if it results in success then go with all the troubles of creating an app for apple products. Open source coding will make it a bit easier to start. Just a thought. Oct 02 12 08:49 am Link If you are using this site as a bases for real data on how professional photographers use camera phones and which phone they prefer, I feel sorry for your investors. While I enjoy MM, this is not a site of professional photographers but just a place were a certain type of photo enthusiast hangs. I just ordered my Iphone 5. I dropped and smashed my 4 over the weekend. Oct 02 12 10:03 am Link Fred Greissing wrote: That's very good news! Oct 02 12 10:07 am Link Wow. Thank you everyone for your replies. This was awesome to wake up to. Just to clarify a couple things....this isn't an app that uses the camera in the phone. This isn't a paid app. It is a devise that plugs into the phone that accesses the free downloadable app. There will be two levels that are available. The free version which works great but is very simple and easy to understand and also a pro version that will cost about $5 that is a totally professional version with advanced features like you'd see in a non-phone devise. Again, thank you everyone for your participation. Oct 02 12 10:34 am Link Lyman Photography Inc wrote: A device that does what? Oct 02 12 10:40 am Link I can't say just yet. The patent is just being filed, but stay tuned. It's a really big deal and what I consider a game changer. If I am able to do what I plan to do it will cost less that $80 and replace $300+ of equipment. Oct 02 12 10:46 am Link Samsung Galaxy Nexus Oct 02 12 10:49 am Link what does this device do exactly? I have to agree with Zave as well. Oct 02 12 10:49 am Link iPhone. Syncs with the industry standard editing tool, a Mac and keeps everything organized much better and simpler than using a droid. IMHO. Ive had every phone on the planet. Oct 02 12 10:50 am Link iPhone Oct 02 12 11:10 am Link Android - Galaxy S2 Oct 02 12 11:16 am Link Galaxy SIII is by far the best when it come to photography I have worked with both of them and the SIII comes out on top 98% of the time. Oct 02 12 11:18 am Link Used to have iphone - hated it and wonder why so many folks go gaga over them. Now have android phone - don't have any love for that either Oct 02 12 12:02 pm Link Droid. Oct 02 12 12:16 pm Link android Oct 02 12 03:14 pm Link iPhone 4s Oct 02 12 03:57 pm Link I have zero interest in the iPhone. Samsung Galaxy SII user here. I LOVE it. When I upgrade, it will be to the Galaxy SIII. Oct 02 12 04:06 pm Link iphone4 (DOF Calcalator) Galaxy tab 7.0 (for DSLR direct wired shooting) https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta … 9sbGVyIl0. Oct 02 12 04:11 pm Link Lyman Photography Inc wrote: Does it resemble the bastard child of an Alesis ProTrack and a Sekonic L478? If it does, pop me on the "probably interested" list. Oct 02 12 05:44 pm Link Droid. Samsung Infuse Oct 02 12 09:57 pm Link Kaouthia wrote: + 1 and that will be for the iPhone like everyone else does. Oct 03 12 01:19 am Link Moto Droid 3 Oct 03 12 05:55 am Link I -phone Oct 03 12 06:02 am Link AspirationImages wrote: Exactly Oct 03 12 06:03 am Link Droid X2. Mostly because I have the car adapter that charges it and makes it easy to make hands free calls and navigate, and I have the bedside cradle that charges it and makes in an alarm clock. I'm don't demand much from my phone. Email, text, and - oh yeah, phone calls. Oct 03 12 06:03 am Link Rotary Phone Oct 03 12 09:05 am Link Mainly use an Android device...but have an iPhone I use as well. Just my opinion...focus on iPhone then go Android. If it's a "device" as you said...it will require less work to get the iPhone up than the Android(many droid phones vary). Oct 03 12 09:10 am Link I love the comparisons between all of these devices. I sell them, have used most of them, and honestly, they're ALL easy. What I enjoy about Android is still the microsd card slot. To me, it's a have to have. I can load photos and apps to the sd card, and Android does work with everything, with more independence AND cloud storage also works. The iPhone is still behind with it's hardware, it's camera is edged out by the Nokia Lumia 920, but it does pack some punches in it's build quality and it's increase in resolution with the iphone 5 is awesome. But, the fact that really all the Android phones have the same if not a few better features, then I don't see the appeal of buying a over-priced phone compared to what's out in the market. But, buy what's appealing to you, that really has the features you specifically. Don't listen to the iSheep, or to the techies like me unless you really find a specific feature for what you're looking to do. Oct 03 12 06:47 pm Link Android- Galaxy S3 and Motorola Photon. Ipad 3 for tablets and a Macbook Pro and Samsung series 3 for laptops. I am a mixed bag who picks the best tool for the job. Oct 03 12 07:54 pm Link disregard Oct 03 12 08:05 pm Link I have both. The Android is much more versatile and configurable. Oct 03 12 08:08 pm Link iPhone 4s. And the main reason I got it was because the color was so much better than Samsungs/Androids. For some reason Samsung's reds are super duper saturated. Makes most portraits look like crap. Oct 03 12 09:09 pm Link JORDAN MICHAEL ZUNIGA wrote: Actually, it syncs with iTunes, which is available on both platforms. And Droid lets you access the phone's file system oftentimes (and/or provides an SD card slot). Oct 07 12 05:02 pm Link Lyman Photography Inc wrote: Android devices currently dominate over 68% of the market to iPhone's almost 17%. Oct 07 12 05:35 pm Link blackberry Oct 07 12 10:32 pm Link iPhone, iPad and NO other Apple hardware. Oct 07 12 10:46 pm Link iPhone. See how easy it is to answer a simple question? Oct 07 12 11:06 pm Link Danny Does Glamour wrote: I think you linked the wrong article. I didn't see the market share for professional photographers in there. Oct 07 12 11:08 pm Link Brooks Ayola wrote: Exactly. This is a pro device but I hope that advanced amateurs will give it a try too. I really can't imagine a mom or dad using it to snap pics in their back yard. Oct 08 12 01:55 am Link |