I've been thinking about taking a film camera on my next trip, in fact a rangefinder. Since I foolishly sold my Bessa R and have nothing for my Leica screw mount lenses, my choices, unless I spend money I shouldn't, is the Hasselblad 500CM, which is too big, since I'm going to take my Pen-F and Leica X too. So I got to thinking for the first time in a while of my little Olympus XA, a pretty good little shooter that weighs less than my Galaxy Note 8 phone. To make sure I wasn't waxing too fondly over it's capabilities, I went through my files of scanned negatives and checked out these, shot with HP5, my go-to 35mm film. I would probably bring HP-5. My two favorite slower films, Plus-X and Acros 100 have both bit the dust. I could use T-Max, but I just never "bonded" with it or other T-grain like films. Super XX anyone?? The XA is a blast to shoot with and won't have much effect on the 15lb. carry-on limit EVA Airlines (an most others on that route) impose. It's a definite possibility.