It will be a long time before the phone cameras replace a serious DSLR, or even a good “bridge” camera, if great photos are your goal.
“It will be a long time before the phone cameras replace a serious DSLR, or even a good bridge camera, if great photos are your goal.”
Which has absolutely nothing to do with my point which is that Kodak doesn’t MAKE a serious DSLR, so they have nothing to offer that isn’t being killed by cell phone cameras.
Like it or not, cell phones are the new “point-n-shoot” cameras. And “point-n-shoot” cameras are what Kodak has made for decades, regardless of format.
(I’m old school, my phone has a camera and I never even THINK of it, even when I see one of those “gee, I wish I had a camera” scenes. )
The camera you have is better than any camera you don’t. I agree that the DSLR’s take wonderful pictures, but for most purposes my iPhone is just as good, and it’s almost never more than three feet away from me.