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Smart Phones, Bad Photos
Getting your big fish photo published in North American Fisherman
By: NAF Editors
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Smart phones are the latest must-have for techies and average Joes alike, and anglers have understandably jumped on the bandwagon. The pocket-size, seemingly do-all gadgets not only serve the age-old purpose of communication, but can also be loaded with apps you can use to monitor weather, find your way on the water, and much more.
But for all their abilities, they are not cameras. Sure, they might have camera-like features, but the images they capture are terrible despite how they might appear on a phone or computer screen.
Unfortunately, this message isn’t getting out to anglers, and we’ve seen proof of it here at Club Headquarters. Recently, as much as 90 percent of Member Photos emailed to editors@fishingclub.com have been taken on cell phones, and none of them can be printed in the magazine— they’re simply too low resolution.
So, whether you want to get a photo published, or just want a quality image to put in a frame, ditch the phone and go back to what works—a real digital camera. These days, the technology has advanced to the point that even the most inexpensive models take images that are of ample size for use in the magazine.
And when you do shoot photos of your trophy fish, use the highest resolution setting possible, and email the full-size files pulled directly off the camera’s memory card to editors@fishingclub.com.
If you insist on putting your smart phone to work, use it to call your friend and have them meet you at the lake with a real camera.
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By
dpaglia @
Monday, July 26, 2010 8:35 AM
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My smartphone has an 8 megapixel camera. Isn't this high enough res. for good pics?
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killabeez321 @
Monday, July 26, 2010 11:59 PM
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My Phone has 5 pixels just like my digital camera :-(
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HoldingPool @
Thursday, July 29, 2010 3:02 PM
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My phone and I went trout fishing, got in too deep. Needless to say I think I found the one thing iPhones can't do, SWIM! Remember otter box is a techie fisherman's best friend.
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catdaddy1 @
Wednesday, August 18, 2010 7:12 PM
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My cell phone also takes pics with an 8 megapixel camera (resolution of 3264x1952) or records video in 720P. My digital camera is only a 5 megapixel. Just like Killabeez321 and dpaglia so does this article need refining? How about include in the article at what resolution would be best for taking pictures to have submitted.
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BigmancasG @
Thursday, August 26, 2010 7:59 PM
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i don't think it is so much the picture res that is being submitted but he quality of the photo i all ways notice that any pic i take with my phone which is 8 Mg it is never as good as with a camera where i am using both hands and not trying to take a picture of my self unless i am using a tripod with timer on my Camera.
just a thought
Louis
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