Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/07
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Cell phone cameras are banned at my place of employment. they are a
security risk, in that some unscrupulous employee may use it to photograph
a sensitive document. And along this line, so are memory sticks, IR PDAs
etc. These are only banned from secure areas.
Gene
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| | 06/05/2004 05:17 PM |
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| Subject: RE: [Leica] Do not photograph fire hydrants
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Jim Shulman wrote:
> camera-cum-telephones there
> is no simple way for malls to monitor photography. They wouldn't dare
> interfere with cellular phone use--especially when so many of their best
> tenants thrive on cell phone sales. Is it a call, or a
> photograph? Hard to tell when the photographer isn't using a Leica!
Speaking of phone cameras, I probably will get one when I will
next replace my cell phone. They look like fun ! The way disposable
cameras can be fun. (Just bought 2 last week). Anyway, check out
this page for example for the kind of fun that can be had with a phone
camera: http://kenchi.my-expressions.com/photo.html
Clearly, it's not about the equipment.
- Phong
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