If you do end up going the route of an actual camera, consider one with 
tactile controls with buttons and dials, rather than a small camera with 
everything buried in a screen-based menu system. It will help with 
mitten-ed usage and impatience when composing a shot in bad weather. I 
alternate between an iPhone and a Fuji X10, which is all metal, is a great 
size and has a manual zoom AF lens and a few dials that make adjustments 
easy in the cold and such. 

Mine has taken a licking but it's still going strong. The Fuji stuff in 
general is great - well made and easy to use. Same goes for the Olympus 
OM-D line and the Lumix that was already mentioned.

KJ
 

On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 7:26:01 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> I never used  to take photos when riding, but last year I started. I've 
> used my iPhone, which is ok, but it only works in weather that's warm 
> enough for fingerless gloves. And I'm sure I could take better pictures 
> with a better camera. So I'm looking for something that's light, durable, 
> easy to use and takes nice pictures. What do you all use?

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