Here’s Hoping This Does Not Become a Trend

Don’t have a DSLR? No problem. Does your laptop have a camera? At least, that’s what one concert goer thought. After presumably smuggling his MacBook Pro into a packed venue, one gentleman risked the life of the computer by hoisting it above his head amid throngs of dancing fans to take a photograph using his laptop. Like most, I’m sure your reaction to this is something along the lines of, “Really? You’re going to be that guy?” As you can see below, the answer is yes. Yes, he is.

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Man Casually Records Concert on a MacBook Pro (imgur)

This “photographer’s” dedication to capturing a moment, in addition to making me laugh until my sides hurt, made me reflect on the evolution of photography in general. I feel like such a sighting should come more as a shock, but it seems like I can’t go anywhere without spotting someone using their iPad to take a photograph.

Now, I’m a fairly young person, so it’s weird to make such claims, but back in my day photographers used these devices called cameras to create their art. And if you were really serious about it, you could upgrade from a point and shoot to a DSLR for not much more money than an iPad and certainly less than the cost of a MacBook Pro. I wonder, is this trend going to be a mainstay? Will Canon and Nikon be lured by the charm of a tablet like so many former camera users have?

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Spike Lee subtly uses iPad to snap a photo of the President (imgur)

Before you know it, we’ll all be using iPads to browse the classifieds during our lunch breaks, distraught at the idea of having to sift through all the “Upgraded to the latest MacBook Pro, no longer have a use for this 24.1 megapixel DSLR” ads.

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