With an excellent camera, you can take shots from a far distance, but there is no manual exposure setting, so, for instance, it is easy to lose focus when using a big zoom, and images taken in challenging lighting situations will turn out better with a flagship smartphone. In general, you can bring a huge zoom if you don't mind spending a lot of money, but if you want a high-quality photo, a DSLR is preferable. Although the camera has a traditional viewfinder and naturally depletes its battery quickly, it is a plus that 4 AA batteries are being utilized.
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