Originally Posted by
biketocamp
I recommend the Ricoh GR.
Looks insanely high build quality at a reasonable price. How does it do against the Sony RX100 series?
My only criticism is the F2.8. It's good, but I feel like they might have been able to push for a lower minimum F-stop.
Originally Posted by
Doug64
Even though you can hardly see these numbers in the photo below, and it is enlarged to the point of pixelation; you can still read the numbers.

I think one has to know cameras to appreciate this. Assuming no doctoring, it's impressive.
For the OP - www.dpreview.com - it's the www.gsmarena.com of photography. Lots of info on anything you're likely to consider.
Again to the OP - you might want to look at a go pro session. Depending how rough you are with your gear, this type of product might tick a lot of boxes for you. Particularly if small and tough are on your list.