If things go as planned, soon we'll be digital nomads for a few years of travel, working online and grabbing short IT contracts.
Current kit is a Fujifilm X-T3 + 16-55mm lens. I am primarily a street photographer. I could not be happier with this combo, I find it quite incredible and a "why would I ever need anything more" kind of kit. I know the market is saturated with fans of all brands and models, but the Fujifilm xtrans sensor is the only one I seem to gel with. Something about it feels more organic and less digital. That being said, I only use it for brief outings of maybe a couple of hours at a time. I have done everything I can to condense it into an easy-to-carry setup:
I've packed the whole kit into a small Bellroy sling bag and added a custom padded shoulder strap.
All in all, it is not too bad, but it is still weighing in at around 2kg.
I'm unsure how my shoulder will feel after an all-day outing walking the streets or trails for 8hrs+. By the end of the day, the 2kg might feel like 10kg. I am on the fence as to whether this will become a thorn in my side.
Compare this to the new Fujifilm X100VI, weighing in at 1/2 kg and would likely fit in my cargo pants pocket or jacket pocket (worst case a sling strap).
Pros and Cons
X-T3
pros:
-the 16-55 lens is addictive (my precious)
-I know this setup quite good now
-image quality has yet to disappoint
-extremely versatile
cons:
-on the heavy side
-not really a shoot from the hip setup
-no IBIS
-probably need to carry my 700gm travel tripod around for quality interior shots
-poor battery life but I can live with it
X100VI
pros:
-super light in comparison
-40mp sensor reminiscent of the older xtrans sensors that many preferred
-a 7 stop IBIS is a bit amazing and could remove the need for a tripod. Think hand holding at 1 second maybe a bit more
-internal ND filter (interesting)
-better battery life
cons:
-fixed lens
-less versatile
A side by side comparison:
In conclusion/dilemma:
Either system could result in regrets. The beastie kit covers all the bases, but becomes cumbersome at times. The compact fixed lens could miss some opportunities, but so compact it does not interfere with travel experience.
First world problems I know...
Open to your suggestions!

Current kit is a Fujifilm X-T3 + 16-55mm lens. I am primarily a street photographer. I could not be happier with this combo, I find it quite incredible and a "why would I ever need anything more" kind of kit. I know the market is saturated with fans of all brands and models, but the Fujifilm xtrans sensor is the only one I seem to gel with. Something about it feels more organic and less digital. That being said, I only use it for brief outings of maybe a couple of hours at a time. I have done everything I can to condense it into an easy-to-carry setup:
I've packed the whole kit into a small Bellroy sling bag and added a custom padded shoulder strap.
All in all, it is not too bad, but it is still weighing in at around 2kg.
I'm unsure how my shoulder will feel after an all-day outing walking the streets or trails for 8hrs+. By the end of the day, the 2kg might feel like 10kg. I am on the fence as to whether this will become a thorn in my side.
Compare this to the new Fujifilm X100VI, weighing in at 1/2 kg and would likely fit in my cargo pants pocket or jacket pocket (worst case a sling strap).
Pros and Cons
X-T3
pros:
-the 16-55 lens is addictive (my precious)
-I know this setup quite good now
-image quality has yet to disappoint
-extremely versatile
cons:
-on the heavy side
-not really a shoot from the hip setup
-no IBIS
-probably need to carry my 700gm travel tripod around for quality interior shots
-poor battery life but I can live with it
X100VI
pros:
-super light in comparison
-40mp sensor reminiscent of the older xtrans sensors that many preferred
-a 7 stop IBIS is a bit amazing and could remove the need for a tripod. Think hand holding at 1 second maybe a bit more
-internal ND filter (interesting)
-better battery life
cons:
-fixed lens
-less versatile
A side by side comparison:
In conclusion/dilemma:
Either system could result in regrets. The beastie kit covers all the bases, but becomes cumbersome at times. The compact fixed lens could miss some opportunities, but so compact it does not interfere with travel experience.
First world problems I know...
Open to your suggestions!

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