Kodakrevisited
Senior Member
The best smartphone cameras are now very good, so why use a P&S ? well thats what I thought but I have had a rethink. Most Android phones are very good now (not talking about the camera part), so I have a Nokia 8.3 which as a smartphone is amazing value, it was £180 used, its fast, has a great screen, NFC and fingerprint sensors are fast, and most importantly it makes a superb Sat Nav for my job as a delivery driver using an Android App called DelM8
The camera though is not the best at all, to get a smartphone with a really good state of the art camera you are looking at maybe £1000 or even more, and the actual android phone side of things would be no better than my 5G Nokia, or if it is, I dont need it to be, I also dislike not having a proper shutter button and using a phone that has so many other functions
So you pay £1000 for a phone, which is £800 more than you need to for the camera effectively and this is a product that will rapidly fall in value as it ages and as the battery life fades.
So I will stick with my Nokia, because its great at everything else and adaquate for snapshots and images I need to send by email or Whatsapp etc. Dedicated cameras are generally inconveniently big, expensive and rarely have a wide enough lens for my taste so I have bought a new small Kodak P&S instead, the size of a credit card, I tried my friends and it really is not bad at all, 28mm wide end, in camera charging, there are very very few to chose from new these days, but maybe Kodak are on to something here and have spotted a gap in the market, I will post some shots when it arrives, its better than one might expect

The camera though is not the best at all, to get a smartphone with a really good state of the art camera you are looking at maybe £1000 or even more, and the actual android phone side of things would be no better than my 5G Nokia, or if it is, I dont need it to be, I also dislike not having a proper shutter button and using a phone that has so many other functions
So you pay £1000 for a phone, which is £800 more than you need to for the camera effectively and this is a product that will rapidly fall in value as it ages and as the battery life fades.
So I will stick with my Nokia, because its great at everything else and adaquate for snapshots and images I need to send by email or Whatsapp etc. Dedicated cameras are generally inconveniently big, expensive and rarely have a wide enough lens for my taste so I have bought a new small Kodak P&S instead, the size of a credit card, I tried my friends and it really is not bad at all, 28mm wide end, in camera charging, there are very very few to chose from new these days, but maybe Kodak are on to something here and have spotted a gap in the market, I will post some shots when it arrives, its better than one might expect













