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<blockquote data-quote="Glevum Owl" data-source="post: 332432" data-attributes="member: 27703"><p>One of the reasons I like the D3300 is the option to add a WiFi widget at a later date. </p><p></p><p>The 'smartphone killing the compact' argument is pretty obvious to everyone except the camera manufacturers.</p><p></p><p>Nokia's high end phones already shoot photos in DNG format and last year Google announced future RAW capability in the Android OS. And they've already revamped their API for developers to start taking advantage of that.</p><p></p><p>Even today my non-RAW Chinese THL W200 phone takes pictures good enough for posting online and the occasional 6x4 print.</p><p></p><p>The main 'family' camera is a Canon S90 compact set to shoot RAW. Until fairly recently I wouldn't have thought twice about replacing it with the latest version, the S120 or a pocketable Coolpix camera if the need arose. Now I'd be more inclined to put the £200/300 towards a Lumia or make do until a RAW android handset appeared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glevum Owl, post: 332432, member: 27703"] One of the reasons I like the D3300 is the option to add a WiFi widget at a later date. The 'smartphone killing the compact' argument is pretty obvious to everyone except the camera manufacturers. Nokia's high end phones already shoot photos in DNG format and last year Google announced future RAW capability in the Android OS. And they've already revamped their API for developers to start taking advantage of that. Even today my non-RAW Chinese THL W200 phone takes pictures good enough for posting online and the occasional 6x4 print. The main 'family' camera is a Canon S90 compact set to shoot RAW. Until fairly recently I wouldn't have thought twice about replacing it with the latest version, the S120 or a pocketable Coolpix camera if the need arose. Now I'd be more inclined to put the £200/300 towards a Lumia or make do until a RAW android handset appeared. [/QUOTE]
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