I'd use a smartphone. My phone (Galaxy S4) has a 13 mega-pixel camera, so it would be a pretty decent standalone camera in the first place. Not to mention, it's always with me and a lot smaller.
I actual prefer both.
I've tweaked the settings on both and it just depends on if I have my camera with me or not.
My camera was fairly inexpensive but it's 27X zoom optical (160X zoom digital) make it a beast at times. Both record video in 1080p HD, so again it merely matters how I feel or which ever is closer.
I don't own a camera because I think that they are pretty useless. Nowadays, smartphones has 5, 8 or more megapixels which are okay for my needs. It is more convenient and the price is much lower because cell phone have many other secondary features. The cell phone that I want to buy, the iPhone 5S has 8 megapixels so it is perfect, isn't it?
A smartphone is sometimes more than enough, but the camera has unique quality and an incredible magic for taking photos. But if I have to choose just one, clearly a mobile phone; it's much more practical and also multi-purpose.
I know that smartphones have cameras that are sophisticated. But anyone that wants to take professional photography would rather use a dedicated digital camera rather than a smartphone camera. If I have the choice to make between a pro camera and a smartphone camera to take pictures, I would go for a smartphone camera.
Grand opening was pushed back once again, we'll just say it's TBA for now. We are still waiting on the completion of some custom development that has been in the works.