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That looks very similar to my Panasonic DMC LX-10 (backlit photo quickly taken by my DMC TZ-110)




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and then there's this kind of set-up, using phone, tablet, laptop ....

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and picture quality is directly relevant to sensor size: the bigger the better.

Cameras with a longer reach have a smaller sensor. Here's an interesting comparison of two camera of a similar weight and size. Forget Megapixel numbers, big pixels are better than small pixels.



https://www.apotelyt.com/compare-cam...panasonic-tz95
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But a compact camera can
Strangely enough, My Nikon D500 can tilt to the same degree as in your original post! So, even more nonsensical bullsh*t.
Thankfully, this will be my last post (possibly) You still have no idea and long may you reign on here and perhaps learn from others how to take a decent photograph (though I unfortunately doubt it)
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Originally Posted by gasman ->
Strangely enough, My Nikon D500 can tilt to the same degree as in your original post! So, even more nonsensical bullsh*t.
Thankfully, this will be my last post (possibly) You still have no idea and long may you reign on here and perhaps learn from others how to take a decent photograph (though I unfortunately doubt it)
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Originally Posted by gasman ->
Strangely enough, My Nikon D500 can tilt to the same degree as in your original post! So, even more nonsensical bullsh*t.
Thankfully, this will be my last post (possibly) You still have no idea and long may you reign on here and perhaps learn from others how to take a decent photograph (though I unfortunately doubt it)
That is very unkind, Gasman, we all have to learn. I am no photographer - just a happy snapper - so cannot comment on the technical abilities of those who post in here - but - I have seen and appreciated some stunning contributions from many of our members - yourself and Realspeed included.

If you must criticize, make it a constructive criticism by saying what you believe is wrong with the photo - not a personal attack on the poster.
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I'm inclined to agree with gasman.

But Hey! this is a site for doddery old fogies, you gotta cut some slack, I do on a daily basis.
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We can't all be David Bailey, this a forum for us old folk not Photographer of the Year, it's just for fun, happy snaps are fine surely?
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If you must criticize, make it a constructive criticism by saying what you believe is wrong with the photo - not a personal attack on the poster.
I have tried that various times and guided him towards some excellent, free photographic tutorials. Stating 'what a DSLR can't do' is total fabrication, as my Nikon D500 can tilt the same way as the OP.
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We can't all be David Bailey, this a forum for us old folk not Photographer of the Year, it's just for fun, happy snaps are fine surely?
I agree Bruce, however, I don't agree with his 'expert photographic knowledge' my quote, not his. A false claim that my DSLR cannot tilt the same as his original post. I know and appreciate that this isn't a photographic site - no problem. However, false claims, possibly leading others to think that he knows what he is talking about, isn't on my agenda. If folks are happy with that, then I have no problem and I shall leave you in his 'capable' hands.
 
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