Originally posted by The Squirrel Mafia almost everyone else was using their cell phones.
This is the big thing I guess.
I was on holiday to France, Bretagne for two weeks. I had only a few really touristic outings.
One was a birding boat ride along some real nice islands that served as birding nest places. So there where some photographers on the boat. Nikon (aps-c with consumerlens) and Canon (70-200mm/f4 lens on one) where there as a Sony and a Fuji.....surprisingly Panasonic was popular in France with Lumix G and with zoom-compact camera's.
One was a great island for walking and having lunch and smartphones where the thing to have. Some compact from Panasonic and an occasional mirrorless or dslr among the big crowd. Some 7.000 visitors on the small Island (Ile de Brehat) and there was little business to make for either camera company.
The third one was Mount Saint Michel and it was busy as probably always. There where some photographers with their heavy backpacks and tripots, but these are getting extinct over the years with their dslr and many lenses. Panasonic was popular, as where Sony and then some dslr under the "normal" tourists.