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Cell phones are slowly but surely invading the turf long dominated by digital cameras and camcorders — capturing photos and video. To be fair, it's not the cell phone's fault that more and more consumers are using their handsets to snap images.
In fact, according to leading Internet photo-sharing site Flickr, the iPhone is neck-and-neck with the Canon Digital Rebel XTi as the most popular camera of users on the site. But what exactly is it that appeals to those who shoot photos or video with their phone?
Cell phones are slowly but surely invading the turf long dominated by digital cameras and camcorders — capturing photos and video. To be fair, it's not the cell phone's fault that more and more consumers are using their handsets to snap images.
In fact, according to leading Internet photo-sharing site Flickr, the iPhone is neck-and-neck with the Canon Digital Rebel XTi as the most popular camera of users on the site. But what exactly is it that appeals to those who shoot photos or video with their phone?
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