If you want photo's that are just good enough, use an i phone. If you want photo's that look better, use a dedicated camera if you know how to use one, i phone users don't know to use dedicated cameras.
According to a Sony executive, cell phone cameras will be better than DSLRs by 2024. I thought that was an interesting comment. By 2024, DSLR sales will be very low, and new models will probably be non-existent. When was the last time Sony made a DSLR? They can denigrate cameras that they don't offer.
Of course, "better" is a word with unlimited meaning. I can't wait till 2024 to see what cell phones are like.
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It's easy for Sony to make to make that kind of prediction, Dslr's are considered "old technology"
In the case of the Z fc it is not a guess. Nikon clearly states it in their announcement of the Z fc in June 2021.
"The letter "f" in the Z fc's name is a reference to models with symbolic importance in Nikon's history, while also being inspired by the word "fusion," representing the coming together of tactile precision mechanics and high image quality. The letter "c", meanwhile, conveys Nikon's wish for this camera, with all its inherited tradition, to be used by anyone, anywhere, "casually"."
In the case of the Z fc it is not a guess. Nikon c... (show quote)
Yes i understand what your saying but but is there any advantage of having a camera with a dedicated shutter speed dial and exposure compansation to one that doesn't?....in other words is the Z fc just a Z50 in retro style?
What camera would you buy? Both cameras are simular in both specs and price point, does a camera have an advantage with a dedicated shutter speed setting dial?.......thanks in advance.