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11/08/2003 11:38:14 PM · #1
i would like to know what is the core benefits of a camera.can give me some information?
For example, one of the core benefits of camera is as an evidence.

thanks for your help.....:)
11/08/2003 11:53:28 PM · #2
The core benefit of having a camera is so that you may make photos and upload them to DPC.
11/09/2003 12:00:51 AM · #3
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

The core benefit of having a camera is so that you may make photos and upload them to DPC.


good one...6
11/09/2003 12:05:16 AM · #4
a camera...
helps you train your artistic eye?
11/09/2003 03:11:08 AM · #5
records the facts, history, documents events, captures a moment in time .....
11/09/2003 03:21:57 AM · #6
Core benefit is that it gives you a good reason to go out on your own, wander around in nature, breath fresh air, relax, enjoy and then come home with pictures which prolong the experience.
11/09/2003 04:33:17 AM · #7
Do you mean the benefits of a DIGITAL camera?
11/09/2003 07:14:18 AM · #8
Is this a homework for you? Let me see. I love mine, because:

- I can capture unrepeatable beautiful moments in my life
- you can share your adventures in photos with others
- you can capture shots from your view, for example you can show people views they would never think about
- photographs can be really beautiful

Specially for diital ones:

- CHEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP to get photos "developed" :-)
- quick - no wasted thime while getting photos developed
- you can see your shot immediately, you can re-compose it imeddiately if you don't like the first one
- you can shoot as many photos as you want - if you have a memory card that's good enough
- photos are easy to share with others - just DL from memory card
- jmsetzler has right, it's a 10 point benefit - submitting DPC - if I could vote for it :-)

Mmmm... I will think about more okay?
11/09/2003 08:52:35 AM · #9
There isn't a 'core benefit'. That's a phrase invented by marketing men and women who are afraid of the unpredictability of the world, as an aid to techniques of selling.

Having a camera enables you to take photos. That's it.

If you want better answers for your purpose, try: record keeping, copying documents and art larger than A3 size, personal, family and historic documentation, enabling you to see under/around things you can't comfortably get to, data storage, etc.

Ed


11/09/2003 09:04:38 AM · #10
It is a way to express emotions and ideas.
11/09/2003 10:10:59 AM · #11
Here. I stole this from another site:
"Art is giving some interpretation of reality or creating views formed in our minds."
Is that what you need?
11/09/2003 01:24:55 PM · #12
I believe (one) of the core benefits is the camera teaches you to look at your world from many new perspectives and perhaps see a little more than you ever would before (camera).
11/09/2003 02:11:54 PM · #13
Originally posted by e301:

There isn't a 'core benefit'. That's a phrase invented by marketing men and women who are afraid of the unpredictability of the world, as an aid to techniques of selling.Ed


There it is. An independent mind. No minced words.
My day is made. ;-)
11/09/2003 02:23:11 PM · #14
A camera is a tool that captures images of what is inside its field of view. Film cameras use film, digital cameras use electronic sensors.

I've heard many photographers (myself included) explain that a camera allows them to express themselves visually even though they have minimal drawing skills. For me, that is the "core benefit" though I know that each individual will likely have a different response.

When people see how poorly I draw, they are amazed that I have a degree in commercial art.
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