A few years ago, I also wanted a DSLR camera for taking photos of my custom dolls and figures, etc, but after posting here on DS and getting a lot of input from our wonderful members, I was convinced to go for a 'bridge' camera instead.
They seem to be nearly as good (not 100% of course! DSLR is tops!) in most every way and the plus is that you don't need to switch lenses in and out all the time.
K2-sama in particular swayed me by saying he uses a bridge camera for his photostories! I was sold and I don't regret it. I've since had 2 bridge cameras and am satisfied with the clarity, sharpness, portrait look if I want and of course the 'ease' of use.
I do recommend Sony Cybershot bridge cameras from my personal research and experience but it's up to the buyer to know what he/she is looking for exactly.
This site really helped me decide in my newest camera just in August 2020:
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-c ... x100-m3/12There's an online comparison tool which you can hover over to see the comparison shots between the cameras at the same conditions and settings.
Back in 2017/2018, I bought a Sony Cybershot DSCH300 which is the heftier camera and can take SUPER long shots. (They say with an attached lens not included, you can reach the moon! I don't believe it but it did go really really far and well)
Now in Aug 2020, I had to buy a new one. (I dropped HC300 too many times and its lens became misaligned). Rather than have it fixed, I just decided to get a new model anyway.
So I went with Sony Cybershot RX100 Mark V. It's smaller to handle than the H300 but still heavy and has the 1" sensor for better quality pics like dslr and big bridge cameras.
Only thing is it's not as good at far shots as the DSCH300 was but I don't plan to shoot far away so that wasn't a problem for me. And the quality of the close up shots is better so that's what mattered in my needs. (Custom dolls and figure photography)
I was wavering between Sony and Canon but went with Sony because I usually use Sony cameras and know their 'ins and outs' and I prefer the less yellowish tones it achieves.
Basically, I am very happy with the Bridge cameras I've chosen.
(Thanks K2-sama for suggesting a bridge to me a few years ago!!!! It was terrific advice!!!!)
Hope it helps a bit, Kim-san and Kattriella-san!!!