i agree, the best camera is the one you might have with you, and since a lot of people in modern/western internet ready, "me-based" (i)Society for the most part have a phone with them
they have a camera with them too so they can make snapshots, exactly what a box camera, instamatic, folder, pocket strut, hawkeye,&c were, snapshot cameras ..
the OP's original complaint i dont' think was that a cellphone shouldn't be used for snapshots
but the thread sort of morphed into the idea that a cellphone cameras have dumbed-down photography and made the mediocre OK, and celebrated it ... most of photography has already been mediocre
and it has been celebrated for decades, probably since the original brownies were sold by george eastman in the 1880s.
I blogged about it once...
I do think that a piece of exposed film is a thing that is different in kind to an electronically-recorded image, but it's not a value judgment. A cave painting and a fossil footprint are both records of a mammoth, and both are wondrous, but are different.
(FWIW, I was pedaling around my neighborhood today with both an A-1 and a Rebel XTi, taking pictures of ducks and turtles on the canal. Had a lot of fun with both of them.
