I know a few photographers who would bock at using a point and shoot camera. Apparently it’s not professional enough. Can’t control any of the settings on the camera. That is nothing but snobbery and purely uneducated B.S. You can control your ISO, f stop and zoom. The camera has internal stability to take care of camera shake at 200MM. Yeah it’s not an interchangeable lens camera but it’s not meant to be. The Sony RX100 Mark VI and VII both come with a 24-200MM lens which is great for wide landscape and up close and personal. If you need to get closer to a subject, use your feet. If you want a more panoramic shot, take 2-3 shots and stitch them together in Affinity Photo. Don’t make excuses for your photography. Work with the equipment you have. Adapt and change. Photography is not static. Shoot out of your comfort zone. A few years back, I would not even shoot video because I thought I just wanted to be a photographer. One day at Parc Omega, I shot a video, edited it and uploaded it to Shutterstock. It sold within a week for $120US. That is when I started shooting footage as well. Money. Money. Money.
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