http://www.then82blog.com/
I've been thinking about this for awhile now. For me the Nokia N82 has replaced my digital camera. Has it for you?The only thing I'm missing is optical zoom. But then again I didn't even use it that much. I guess it just depends on what you use your photos for and what you take pictures of. Some people need a digital camera for huge resolutions and better focus options. Some like creating huge prints and framing them. The N82 wouldn't be the right solution.Then there are normal users like me who just shoot pictures of when they go out to hang out with friends or family. I've even get some great pictures of nature and my workplace. How do I use these photos? Only for web. It's rare when I print them, and if I do they are 3x5's for a photo album. Everything else gets emailed, posted to a website, or stored on my computer for future use. Viewing these at the original size is also a rarity. So obviously the 5 megapixels take photos good enough to replace my digital camera.Darla Mack recently wrote a small article that brings another point. She quoted an avid photographer's thoughts about cameraphones and the Nokia N82."The worst photo you’ll ever take is the one you don’t take because you didn’t have your camera with you."Like her I also love that quote. Even avid photographers aren't going to take their camera with them absolutely everywhere. But the phone goes with you at all times. He posted comparison photos taken by the N82 and his $3,000 Canon 5d. Just looking at the two images in a very common size thats viewed on the web the N82 really holds it's own. It's not until you blow up these pictures large when you'll see the difference. And like I said before it's rare when the average user blows up their photos. Click here to check out his great article that makes you proud to be a N82 owner.Having the option to instantly post the photos to the web is also another plus over a digital camera. You don't have to wait till you have free time at home to upload your photos.Do you still carry around a digital camera? Or has the N82 replaced your camera like it has for me?