Brian, let me start with a disclaimer: I take photos, but I wouldn't really describe myself as a photographer. Back in the Days of Film (around the same time as the Days of Steam, as I recall) I used a nice Pentax SLR, with several lenses.
I've had a couple of compact point-and-shoots, a Pentax and a Nikon. Those have worked well for my limited purposes & capabilities. Fur years ago, however, having equipped myself with a Raven-mit-SON-dynamo, I figured I'd better upgrade my camera to something that could accept a USB charging cable and give me a better wide-angle capability. (I'd just finished a tour in Mittel Europa, and the architecture and street angles overwhelmed my P50 Nikon.)
Four years ago, I bought a Panasonic Lumix ZS40, which had all those features, and includes a digital viewfinder as well. It wasn't cheap, Cdn$ 450 + sales tax, but it has performed very well in the years since. Only problem was that the battery conked out almost immediately after I bought it, and it was so new that most Panasonic dealers didn't stock the batt; and, you could only use the specified Panasonic replacement, not some no-name after market item, thank you very much. (I did finally get the original batt replaced under warranty, and bought another as backup--for $75, mind--which of course hasn't been used in the four years since...)
Some of controls are a little too closely placed for my fingers--I sometime touch the video button instead of the zoom/shutter button right beside it, for example. But, the 22 - 200 zoom is great, the extra-wide-angle especially; ditto its compact-and-light size and weight; and the battery easily handles a day's photos at resolution one level below maximum. On tour, I recharge the batt at night every 2-3 days, using my Anker power bank (refuelled by the SON dynamo).
The camera has a wifi capability, but I don't use that.
Hope that's useful. I'd certainly buy the camera again.
Cheers, John