So I was watching a tv show about cruise ships up in the arctic and I saw all the passengers taking photos with very high magnification zoom lenses and I was thinking to myself, in that situation I would have thought to use a panoramic camera or a very wide angle lens to get the scenery. That got me thinking, in regards to travel photography in particular, why would some people choose camera x over camera y? For instance,
some people might like a point and shoot for travel (think family vacation) photography because maybe you're typically in a rush or the area is crowded and you need that photo fast. Others might want a fully manually camera just so they can be fully responsible for the quality of their shots. Some might want a choice of lenses while others may like the simplicity of a fixed lens.
What would be the community's thoughts on an ideal travel (family vacation) camera (film of course)? My preference would be a wide angle medium format auto exposure camera, because my kids don't sit still and won't pose. Sometimes just the second it takes to depress the shutter is too long. The larger negative and wide field of view would let me "compose" within the photo. As in cut a 35mm size photo out of a poorly composed 120 shot. I'm curious as to what you'd do?
some people might like a point and shoot for travel (think family vacation) photography because maybe you're typically in a rush or the area is crowded and you need that photo fast. Others might want a fully manually camera just so they can be fully responsible for the quality of their shots. Some might want a choice of lenses while others may like the simplicity of a fixed lens.
What would be the community's thoughts on an ideal travel (family vacation) camera (film of course)? My preference would be a wide angle medium format auto exposure camera, because my kids don't sit still and won't pose. Sometimes just the second it takes to depress the shutter is too long. The larger negative and wide field of view would let me "compose" within the photo. As in cut a 35mm size photo out of a poorly composed 120 shot. I'm curious as to what you'd do?

