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Photo by Marc Gibaud,
Clouds on Tres Cerros and
Mount Fitzroy, Argentinian Patagonia




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If you don't have much knowledge about DSLR cameras, then maybe it is not worth the effort. If you are just going for point and shoot, a DSLR is a bit overkill and bulky when on a bike.

I just got the latest Smasung S9+ smartphone (one with two cameras, and two physical apertures). It allows you to do pics with depth of field, and even shooting in RAW which you could edit in Adobe Lightroom for example (on the same phone!)
Together with things like 4K and slow motion filming, this kind of thing is so versatile while being of course very compact.

So if you are the point and shoot kind of guy/girl, then don't bother with DSLRs anymore.

I will still be bringing a DSLR (we travel by car), but I think I will be using the phone most of the time.
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If you don't have much knowledge about DSLR cameras, then maybe it is not worth the effort. If you are just going for point and shoot, a DSLR is a bit overkill and bulky when on a bike.

I just got the latest Smasung S9+ smartphone (one with two cameras, and two physical apertures). It allows you to do pics with depth of field, and even shooting in RAW which you could edit in Adobe Lightroom for example (on the same phone!)
Together with things like 4K and slow motion filming, this kind of thing is so versatile while being of course very compact.

So if you are the point and shoot kind of guy/girl, then don't bother with DSLRs anymore.

I will still be bringing a DSLR (we travel by car), but I think I will be using the phone most of the time.
I agree that a dslr will be a bit too much of a learning curve for me right out of the gate. And my phone takes pretty great pictures as it is. But sounds like my iPhone is a bit more limited that your Samsung! Good to know for the future though.

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