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Some tools make it easier to collect the image you want, but I would say (as others have) that it's the photographer over the device.
As I've grown as a hobbyist photographer, I've shot with cameras and lenses that my skills had outgrown, and also with cameras whose capabilities were beyond my ability to use them. The point is, if you get a newer camera with bells and whistles, you'll want to do so with the intention of learning and growing into the gear. If you don't, the gear will sit unused. It's like owning a fancy car and never taking it out for a real drive.
As I've grown as a hobbyist photographer, I've shot with cameras and lenses that my skills had outgrown, and also with cameras whose capabilities were beyond my ability to use them. The point is, if you get a newer camera with bells and whistles, you'll want to do so with the intention of learning and growing into the gear. If you don't, the gear will sit unused. It's like owning a fancy car and never taking it out for a real drive.