I used to have a number of in between systems like an RX100, a travel superzoom and even a GX body w/ kit lens for travel. These days, I don't have any other system other than my working FF bodies. When I go on a trip or vacation, I'll commonly just bring my smartphone, a gopro or two and perhaps some add-on lenses and a compact smartphone gimbal. Currently, I have both an XS Max and a Mate 20 Pro (not available in the US due to political reasons), but the Mate 20 Pro can shoot FLs from 16mm to 80mm. While I still prefer manual controls, use apps like LR, Filmic Pro and connect external accessories like lights and mics, etc. I have to admit that the average consumer can simply leave everything on auto, use the native camera app and in the case of the Mate 20 Pro, use the AI mode that can recognize 1500 unique scenes in 25 categories which best tunes the output accordingly. Both of these devices also have an IP68 rating meaning I can take it from the resort hotel to the swim up bar without guessing how "weather resistant" my ILC might be. Zoom is one of the few remaining advantages available to ILC systems and that is quickly being eroded with upcoming Samsung and Apple flagships moving to 4-5 camera modules.