Years ago on my travels, I used to have a Canon EOS 35mm film camera and a Canon Video tape camera. Was a bit of a pain heaving to carry two items around, but was the only way to do if then. I then produced a montage show of the photos and a video of the trip.
After that I moved on to a Panasonic LUMIX digital camera that took pictures and video. Again produced the same output.
Now I use an iPhone 11 Pro Max. Also now only produce a single montage combining a mixture of photos and videos.
Overall, using just the phone I find much easier than lugging two pieces or one piece of extra equipment around in addition to the phone. It’s also much quicker and simpler to film, just point and shoot (the quality is fine for me and my family). I’ve probably got more content now because of this not having to worry, what setting to use, should I use the camera or video?
I admit that I have looked at the latest digital offerings and ended up not getting one due to the simplicity of using the phone. One type of holiday that I do enjoy, as well as cycling, is escorted coach battlefield tours. Using the phone, usually hung around my neck, as well as giving me good pictures, gives the additional benefit of recording where the location is. This helps with the context of the tour and when adding labels to the montage film. Also, editing the photos, if required, on the coach is an easy thing to do.