

So using lenses are a huge help in telling the story you want and being able to know that before using a professional camera is huge. With a single change in a lens you can make someone who is in an ally look like they are claustrophobic and trapped, to someone being alone in a large amount of space. Secondly being able to tell the story not just the angle you have the camera, but in the lens choice is something that is awesome to do. You even said it yourself, the camera sensor is way too small to use in anything but exceptional light. Even though the app that you are using is very impressive, it still cannot match a DSLR. I really do think that you need the DSLR step in between the iPhone and the professional camera for many factors. Supports most of the basic features (reporting, budgeting, etc.) and allows you to work on some pretty big data sets.So first off I just want to go against your thought on only using an iPhone until you can get a professional camera. It is originally tailored for the Plasma Desktop but other desktop environments are compatible. Skrooge is one of the most useful personal finances manager by KDE. Cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS).


You might require something for your personal finances or perhaps for enterprise-focused accounting software. Accounting software is a necessity when it comes to managing billings, debts, stocks, invoices and any other kind of financial transaction.
