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It’s not really one focal length with 40MP and cropping, and you can always (usually) shoot a 2 or 3 shot pano for something wider.
Personally I find it quite liberating just working with a single focal length, as you get into the zone of knowing the field of view before you even raise the camera, and if you can get any FOMO out of the way, you’ll come home with an interesting array of shots - you may even surprise yourself.
I used the X100F (with no converters) for several travel trips and never regretted it. Nowadays I’d take either of my Q3s (but not both) and still enjoy the experience
I think the focal length/FOMO thing seems to be very easy or very difficult for the majority of people. Like you David, I can do it quite easily usually - actually, it's usually should I take the 35mm film camera with me rather than another [digital] focal length
I went to Weston at Easter for the big car show. Met a few mates of mine there. Now, I usually go with 85mm in an ideal world but knowing it would be busy I took the A7Riii & Voigtlander 40/1.2 which I shot in both FF & APSC mode to get a bit closer. One of my mates had a body & 3/4 lenses with him plus a selection of filters in a big backpack! "Just in case"


Of course I do have the 16-35mm for my Sony which I could do the same, Looking on camerasize there's not much difference in bulk between the A1 and 16-35mm and X-T5 and 10-24mm WR, but there is a 300g weight difference. GAS is a terrible affliction 
