• Thekingoflorda@lemmy.worldM
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    4 days ago

    If you don’t want to carry your phone, I don’t think you would want to carry a often heavier photography device. Besides that most people don’t have a specific photography device.

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      4 days ago

      This is my point, if you want to take a picture bring your photography device. Be it your phone or camera.

      If you want to take a picture and decide to leave one or both of your photography devices at home - you dont want to take a picture.

      A watch with a camera is going to remain inferior because it is a smaller form factor fulfilling a very similar role. Anything that could be done to make the watch camera better could be better utilised in a phone. Making the case that if you wanted to take a picture, you would bring the more capable device.

      • Thekingoflorda@lemmy.worldM
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        4 days ago

        ah I see what you mean now. Yea I agree mostly, but sometimes I don’t go out with my phone for a reason (if I’m running or just don’t want to think about my phone) and sometimes I then see something I want to photograph. As I said, very niche, but might be slightly useful for some people.