My trusted compact setup is M6ii + EF-M 22mm. Pocketable and highly recommended even though it is starting to get old. Depending on the situation I also use EF-M 32mm or 18-150mm. Both decent lenses, especially the 32mm. Very light k
Your 'trusted compact' isn't yours alone.
It is mine, too, although when mass and volume really count, I substitute the M200 for the M6ii...and at times the 22 is replaced by another rather small lens--the 15-45 IS.
Relatively speaking...for both the M200 and any M-series camera, there's a relatively 'big' sensor inside a small package--a very small package in the case of the M200.
Why is so hard to release a decent, small compact with modern sensor and processing that doesn't cost $1K+? Canon used to release a bunch of these yearly.
Now...I don't traffic in bitcoin, and I also thought that Apple's retail stores in upscale shopping malls were doomed to fail...so when it comes to high finance I generally follow the advice of Clint Eastwood in one of his Dirty Harry movies: "A man's got to know his limitations."
But, Canon really missed an opportunity to truly dominate the small camera market, a market that they once did rule.
Truly dominate...in several ways.
In this area, Canon lost its nerve--and in a do-over post here on CR, I think The Joker (in The Dark Knight) was speaking to Canon here:
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Maybe Canon has now found some courage?
I look forward to their next product releases...