Did I question that?i said
it helps to have a camera that allows full manual control so you control how the image will be recorded and be able to use a suitable lens to achieve the effects you want
No.
I suggest you read before you post.
Which, when still unedited, I questioned. I can see you have removed your rubbish about 'look at some of the excellent images posted on here and start taking photos........not snaps.' from the end of your appallingly constructed and over-long sentence - perhaps in order to make yourself look a little less of an appallingly limited individual.and
"if you want to take something more than a snap find out how a camera works and how you can influence the camera into taking a more creative image, find out about composition , find out about light".
I'd like remind readers that you do not need to carry about whatever pieces of overpriced and overweight equipment that the patronising Dogfish_magnet imagines you need to take 'photos........not snaps' and that there are compacts that allow 'creative' control and will allow you to compose perfectly good photographs.
I suggest Dogfish_magnet is the one that needs to think before they post.