Indeed. I wonder how the UFO crowd explains this simple statistic:
1980: Percent of people carrying a camera = Approximately ZERO.
2015: Percent of people carrying a camera = (I'm guessing) 50%.
We have all these iPhones with their built in cameras that can shoot photos and video. Everybody's got one. So where is the glut of new high definition UFO images and video?
It's all being used up by hipster chicks taking selfies of their dinner plates and their duck-faced twerking arses.
People all over the world can film incidents which might, literally, take mere seconds to occur: car accidents, the "knock-out game", police misconduct, robberies, murders, etc. - and they can get it all on crystal-clear hi-definition video. But no one can get even half decent footage of a low altitude 1,000 foot long aircraft flying at low altitude which stayed in the same area for more than an hour.
There are new UFO videos/pics practically daily. Sometimes with several people filming the same UFO or entire formations of UFOs.
The mainstream media ignores them for “some reason” and nobody official investigates. You used to see wild reports all the time in overseas media but not any more.
People have become numb to the idea that there are objects in the sky we can’t explain and government does not acknowledge them...
> We have all these iPhones with their built in cameras that can shoot photos and video. Everybody’s got one. So where is the glut of new high definition UFO images and video?
Having been interested in UFOs just about my whole life I’m amazed at the inability of anyone to get good clear closeup footage of just about any UFO especially with the new higher definition cameras. Having said that I have done lots of surveillance and am aware of the limitations of the high def cameras on the market we have today. The low light / infrared and autofocus features on the cameras available to the regular folks are still nowhere near the quality of the professional grade cameras and optics used by the news media.
Lack of evidence in and of itself does not necessarily disprove that an event happened.
With Barack’s College transcripts
Many very credible people have seen things that don’t make sense.
I'll have to write down my UFO story one day. 20-30 minute observation of a classic UFO, then suddenly, an IFO. Been a skeptic ever since.
Videos and photos are basically worthless evidence now, since anyone with a computer, digital editing software, and a little know how can fake themselves up a UFO video easily.
Part of the lack of UFO pictures with the smart phones and android tablets is probably two fold:
1. Operator error with those of us, not as smart as our phones/tablets.
2. Different capabilities and limits of the phones/tablets.
#1 is a constant issue.
#2 My tablet takes great outdoor pictures if the outside light is not too dark or too bright. It takes excellent outside photos and terrible indoor pics. It is terrible in low light.
My wife’s android takes great pics inside and not that great
Outside.
However, your question is very valid re lack digital photos of UFOS.