Hello and thank you, @tzachquiel! The eye of the photographer has the biggest impact on the composition, because you control what's in the frame! The type of camera has more influence over the image quality in terms of resolution, noise, and the ability to recover blown highlights and shadows in post production. Ideally you want a good eye AND a good camera, but if you had to choose, it's better to start with a good eye.
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I think the same, and yet, the world of photography tends to be quite competitive ... I am talking about its promotion for commercial uses ... it tends to be a very unequal competition depending on the photographic equipment and the post production of the compositions. ... time will tell .. Meanwhile I learn a lot from each person who is dedicated to this art ... bless friend
Well, the better the photographer is, and the closer to the top of their profession they are, the more important it is to have the small technological advantages to help them stand out from, or at least not fall behind, other photographers who are also very good. But they all had to learn composition, no matter what camera they started it.