Smartphone cameras have improved dramatically. However, it is not just the resolution (number of pixels) that makes a good digital image. Smartphone cameras change a digital image a great deal using fixed algorithms. This is usually only "super" at first glance and often looks impressive on small mobile screens. The EOS 2000 is one of the simplest Canon cameras. But even with this camera, everything important can be set. Different file formats (uncompressed), aperture and time (depth of field), darkness and contrast (when editing an image, it is important to have tonal value information in both light and dark areas of the image). A filtered image from a smartphone is already heavily processed by automated filters. That's why I use cameras instead of mobiles or tablets.