jra wrote:
I doubt it, regarding the lens. It's no doubt too small for decent light gathering in difficult photography conditions.
And I told you before IIRC, a camera isn't just about how good the sensor is. There is more to it than just megapixels. Like the quality and size of the lens aperture, the amount of flexibility e.g. auto, manual, shutter priority, aperture priority, plus the ability to use a proper tripod, have a decent camera grip etc.
You won't see a professional photographer using a smartphone to take decent photographs. Smartphones are generally for bog standard photos and selfies.
Been through this before, your GE bridge camera has a 1/2.3" no name lens with the widest aperture being f/3.0 or f/3.5 was it?
The P20 Pro has a bigger 1/1.7" Leica lens with a f/1.8 aperture, it's bigger, better and gathers more light.
And I haven't even mentioned megapixels, the P20 is 40 MP, your camera is what 12 MP? Or the superior processing technology in the phone.
And while professional photographers do sometimes use smartphones they never use bridge cameras.