I have been contemplating the Great Camera Question a lot lately. I am an intermittently pretty serious amateur photographer, and I own a couple very nice cameras with detachable lenses of different focal lengths, etc. I especially love having the extended exposure capability (multiple seconds of an open lens) when I want to take pictures in dark Romanesque churches, for instance. BUT. Those cameras are big and heavy, and to take those extended exposures you need a tripod or something stable to put the camera on so it absolutely doesn't move. The newer iphones have some pretty amazing capabilities (including low-light), but they are really expensive -- considerably more than my trans-Atlantic airfare. My 2nd generation SE iphone takes quite good pictures, but doesn't allow me the creative control I like from an SLR and also only has 1X zoom. So I thought I'll maybe just buy a little compact camera to take along, but it turned out those are around $450-500 to start, for the ones that are halfway decent, which still seems like a lot, especially since I HAVE perfectly good cameras at home. They're just too big and heavy for THIS trip. So my solution is that I am going to use my iphone and I've bought some of these clip-on lenses, which will allow for macro, wide angle, and at least a little more zoom (3X) (that one is not in the link below). They do make telephoto attachable lenses for phones that go up to 20X or so, but they're kind of long and heavy-looking, and I think you'd need some kind of tripod or stabilizing contraption for those. I have never used these before and don't really know how happy I'll be with them, but they're small, and all three of them came to around $100. I am hoping this will be a reasonable compromise. For me, photography is a way of contemplating my surroundings that much more. It is a form of meditation. It makes me notice things, pause, savor things, etc. I can't imagine not having a camera of some kind on the Camino, and I will be one of those people taking frequent, probably somewhat long breaks to encounter the surroundings through photography. I hope my compromise solution works well enough. Here's a link to a lens kit I bought (again, the 3x zoom one is not in this kit, but it's along these lines):
https://www.amazon.com/Xenvo-iPhone-Camera-Lens-Clip/dp/B01A6D2JVI/ref=sr_1_3?crid=PRJUR94DYDUW&keywords=iphone+zoom+lens+attachment&qid=1682348922&sprefix=,aps,91&sr=8-3