WalkWithWallace wrote:The Sony RX100 range are definitely worth looking at, mark III onwards.
They're not hardy though, I put my camera away in bad weather and just use the phone.
I have found mine can survive a few spots. I keep it in a small freezer bag with a sheet of kitchen roll. I'm careful to wipe water off the lens casing before turning it off. It's been on all my winter hikes.
Also agree that Mk3 onwards is a must - I had a Mk2 and it was slow to take pictures and no viewfinder. I now have a Mk5A and it is superb although the greater zoom range of later models may be more appropriate for landscapes.
It is useful having a proper viewfinder and being able to crop and still get great quality like the attached image (which I just noticed has been shrunk so it can't be appreciated - boo!)