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Watching the men's 200m final in the Olympics, I couldn't help but cringe when I saw someone near the front of the crowd taking photos of Usain Bolt's celebrations with an iPad. Waving it around in front of everyone else like a big plank of wood, precariously holding it with one hand to as to reach the shutter button with their other. I mean, really, how was that any more convenient than bringing a small, compact camera? And that's not even considering the fact that any compact camera will run rings around any tablet or phone camera with respect to image quality.