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Originally Posted by Jason Dunn
You're on your own with this one.  I don't use a holster, but why would it matter if the camera could see when it was in the holster - are you taking photos without taking it out of the holster? That sounds...nefarious. 
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Actually, I may be unique with this one but let me explain...
My phone is always in its holster (with the front of the phone facing out from the holster) when I am on the phone or not. I actually don't use the belt-clip of the holster to attach it to my belt. When I am done using my phone, I simply slide the phone (while in the holster) into my front pocket, with the belt clip of the holster staying on the outside of my front right pocket. In other words, when I am not using my phone, it's entirely in my front pocket, with the exception of the belt-clip part being the only thing visible outside my pocket.
This method has some advantages:
1) Since the phone is never on my hip/belt and exposed to the world, there is nothing to accidental bump into as I pass through doorways or sit in a chair that would break it off or bump it out onto the floor.
2) When the phone is in my pocket, the front of the phone is facing the front of my right thigh and touching the smooth cloth of the inside of my pocket - so I never had a scratch on the screen in over 6+ years.
3) When I want to use the phone, my right thumb goes into my pocket and grabs the top part of the phone's display and my index finger grabs the top part of the holster belt clip and I simply slide the phone out of my front pocket and use it without ever taking it out of the holster.
4) Without a holster, if I were to put the phone into my pocket, the phone would simply drop to the bottom of my front pocket and get all scratched up from any coins I might have in my pocket. But with the holster, the belt clip on the outside of the pocket doesn't let the phone drop all the way to the bottom of my pocket - it keeps the phone "floating" half-way down my pocket so it never touched anything already in my pocket.
5) You don't look as nerdy with a phone on your hip because when the phone is not in use, it's hidden in your pocket.
This method of using a holster may sound a little unusual, but give it a try and you may like it - I use this method with my DASH and my MPX-220 before that and it has worked well for me.