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actually, i have considered P1000 as it will be an improvement on what i was already using and was satisfied with (P510). Not just zoom as even P510 was enough in that regard and the increased zoom in P1000 is something i might not use but it have better max light sensitivity and much longer expouser. The only thing that have held me is the image sensor is same as P510 and i would have liked some improvement in that.
Another options is Canon Powershot SX70 HS!!
Or
Sony DSC-RX10 IV or III (Expensive) with 1" CMOS sensor.
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This one looks very promising!
On other hand, if i go for a DSLR, i can select one lens to start with and results in that category would be much better. I would go for a lens suitable for landscapes which can do decent in portraits and some close up shots. What would you suggest for that? D5600 with 18-140mm wont do the job? Will prefer to keep one lens for now as i cannot carry multiple lens on all the tours and i wont be using it too much so wont spend a awful lot on it either.
You know what, can you just help me understand what can i do with that 18-140 lens and what will be the things i will miss out compared to P510 or P1000 or may be DSC-RX10 ??
Dont know why but this time i am just inclining a bit towards DSLR and that D5600 with 18-140 or 70-300 look attractive. I have studied a bit about 18-140, it gives decent bokeh, around 7x zoom too and decent landscape and portrait??
If you are seriously considering a DSLR, then a D5600 with an all-purpose lens like the Tamron 16-300mm f3.5-6.3 combination will serve you very well for just about all types of photography. This Tamron is a great lens, better than the 18-140 in everyday use. You can add other lenses later if this one does not meet any specific needs.
The Sony RX100 series are great travel units, small and light to carry. Their only issue is the lack of zoom, but otherwise they are great cameras. I would prefer one of these over the RX10 just because of the convenience.