I recently came to (sort of) terms with my photo gear when traveling by plane. Easy one as bulk and weight are limited!
Right now, I use Sony RX10 IV as main body when I need to cover a lot of focal length range here, 24-600mm equivalent.
A Sony RX 100VII serves me as my lightweight and my backup body. It is also nice for casual walking trips and even some street photography.
The range seems practical, 24-200mm equiv.
For car based travel, I am still thinking to take additionally my APS-C system with prime lenses, as well when I have time for more serious work (which is not too often).
Looking over the images of the past years, it seems to me that I seem to like to record images rather than to artistically create images during our trips.
Although there are some occasional lucky artistic shots which I really enjoy.
Most of the times, I think that a 20MP 1" sensor camera is actually good enough for my needs and it is so damn convenient. Even more so, since I am a hobby photographer and not doing any professional type of work.
I also love about the Sonys that I do not need to worry about changing lenses (as with MLC system).
The working range of 24-200mm is very nice to cover a lot of ground while on tour, whereas the 24-600mm is very nice for general nature photography and close-ups.
Only on rare occasions, I seem to miss my ultra wide lenses 15-20mm, mainly for interiors where panorama mode doesn't work to well.
Because of the good results I am getting with my Sony cameras, I am contemplating to stop pixel peeping and to sell my APS-C system in order to streamline and to focus. No way that I will ever go full frame because this stuff is insanely expensive and, way to bulky and heavy for me.
But then, I am also frightened to go down this final path because of the potential loss of money.
What do you guys think about ditching that "headaches" causing system or, did you do it already?
I know on DPR there were a few who exchanged their system for a RX10 IV...
Looking forward to an interesting discussion here.