Your iPhone is doing great
@westcoastjos. I'm envious of the newer phones' capabilities and they have a larger sensor than my old camera! Is there not basic editing Apps for iPhone' that have cropping and whatnot?
I've only ever shot with a Nikon
Coolpix P500, lol, which a friend just happened to give me a few years ago. He's a seasoned photographer and just mentioned that these types of cameras end up being used/published a lot more in certain situations producing credible results. Grab and go. My old P500 has a (22.5mm to 810mm equiv) non-detachable glass lens which is stupid, and fun. Probable around $100 on Amazon? The new updated
B500 version is around $300 from wherever.
You're probably not looking for this type of camera but I thought I'd just share.
I've been considering upgrading to a mid-range DSLR or Mirrorless for a year now but have been having too much fun trying to squeak out some decent challenging shots from my old workhorse. I will probably buy a used DSLR camera body this year on the cheap (I don't care if it's 10 years old, but pro-level), and invest more in 1 or 2 better zoom lenses as needed. My thought is that if I end up shooting more with the ol' point/shoot (which could happen) then I won't be as pissed off at myself for overspending. I'm not sure if I would get used to carrying a camera bag with all the lenses and gear in a lot of basic situations or just to document construction sites?
Anyways, I absolutely love a good picture and would be SO frustrated if I couldn't do a basic crop or straighten a shot when needed. To me, basic composition is most important and a potentially great shot becomes an eyesore regardless of the gear used.