Yes, generally, though it does depend on the make. Try looking up the makes on the internet and go onto blogs to check how everyday people rated the camera. Go with the camera with the best rating and the specs you are after, regardless of price.
Paying more money, to some very general extent, means getting a better camera, but it is not a reliable measure. Instead, you should look at the actual stats of the cameras you are comparing.
This will depend on how much money you want to spend and what you will want to do with your camera. DSLR's give much better quality but cost much more.
depends what you want better color is Samsung if you want more to live color apple but there both good
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I think that you need to step down to something smaller and when you feel more up to speed, then you can upgrade when you have more money and more experience.
Nokia camera phones are generally better than any other camera phone on the market, including the iPhone. The iPhone's trick is that it over exposes the photos to make them seem more vivid.
Lots of money
To sell stuff, the more the better, and to make money from that, the more the better.
Mobile phone companies introduce new models because each time the model is slightly better, eg. A Better camera, a thinner model, better graphics. And so they sell those because they are better and so more/new people will buy them, earning them more money. Hope This Answered Your Question!
It is a DSLR. Right short answer. More exactly, Canon and Nikon are the best professional camera brands.
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