Back in film camera days I mainly used a succession of small 35mm cameras 
for cycling photography - Rollei 35, Olympus XA, Ricoh GR and GR21 - but I 
also occasionally carried a 120 roll file camera as well, either a 
YashicaMat 124G TLR or a Makina 67 folding rangefinder. With digital 
cameras, I've had a succession of the various Sony RX100 models - the 
original model, then the RX100 IV, which added a popup viewfinder, and 
currently the RX100 VII, which increased the focal range. These days, I 
travel with the RX100 VII and my phone, though I find that I mostly use the 
phone unless I need the longer focal length or burst mode of the dedicated 
camera.

Here's one tour shot with the Olympus XA: 
https://goo.gl/photos/U7H7PABV1r6QLLxN8
One shot with the Makina 67: https://goo.gl/photos/Mq1z4mycSFkQFdsd6
And our most recent tour in Europe, where I think virtually all the photos 
were taken with my phone (at the time, a Pixel 4), except for the photos of 
the racing at the cycling world championships in Innsbruck, where I used 
the RX100 for it's greater reach and fast burst mode: 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/B2RriY2XXGPfh6VaA

Nick Payne

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