I suppose that too much choice does come in to it but I think that it's the lack of honest feedback about things that causes indecision? Often people commenting on things don't tell you what you really want to know?

 

Cameras and phones today are a real point of interest and I had a shock about that last Thursday.

 

I'd taken an item to someone and when asked about a mark, I pointed it out which was in a particularly difficult place between two parts of the item and I said it was very difficult to see clearly. It was an impressed mark on metal. The item was handed over to a techie lad and within a minute or two he showed me a pic he'd taken with his phone. I was absolutely stunned by the clarity and definition. It was clearer that what I'd seen when I looked using a headband binocular magnifier.

 

The chap I was talking to said "Phones today have such good cameras no-one needs those big cameras any more."

 

Without checking I think the phone was a Samsung but I don't know which model.



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