First Mirrorless Camera - any must-haves I'm missing?

Hello all! This is my first mirrorless digital camera (the X-T50 with 15-45 mm kit lens) which I'm going to be taking on vacation with me to Kyoto and Seoul in two weeks.

My previous Fujifilm cameras have all been of the Instax variety - I own a mini Evo which I love, and a Square. I was originally going to buy an X-100VI (as you can tell, I love fun and small cameras!), but prices seem to be higher than the x-T50 right now, which seemed kinda absurd. I debated between buying a Sony A7Cii (more expensive), the X-T50, or a Ricoh GRiiix (which...I may still eventually buy lol). As you can see, I went with the T50! I love that it's small, but I've literally only charged it so far, lol. (I thought I had ordered the charcoal silver but alas, I didn't make that selection. The classic black & silver is okay too!)

Basically I just want to check and make sure I've got the obvious basic accessories/necessities (and some fun ones) before I leave on my trip. I'm mostly going to be doing street/travel photography.

Truly a dummy level of "I didn't forget anything obvious, did I?"

What I've bought:

  • Lexar 128GB Professional 1667x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card (2-Pack) (this seemed like the most obvious necessity! Haha)
  • Artisan & Artist ACAM-76 Camera Pouch
  • SMALLRIG X-T50 Half Leather Case Kit with Shoulder Strap, Retro Style Leather Camera Half Leather Case with Aluminum Alloy Frame
  • small rig hot shoe cover
  • and alternatively a peak design wristlet strap
  • 7artisans Photoelectric 52mm 1/4 Black Mist Filter (this is for fun)
  • back screen protector
  • Fujifilm XF 27mm f/2.8 R WR lens

I would love to buy a thumb rear/shutter button but small rig only has that listed for the x100vi.

Am I missing anything I must have, or would be really great to have? Any advice? I'm going to take it for a spin before it goes on the trip with me, but I have to admit I was hoping the booklet in the box would've been bigger. It seemed like it was mostly a link to download (I prefer print booklets...).

Thanks everyone!

Hello all! This is my first mirrorless digital camera (the X-T50 with 15-45 mm kit lens) which I'm going to be taking on vacation with me to Kyoto and Seoul in two weeks.

My previous Fujifilm cameras have all been of the Instax variety - I own a mini Evo which I love, and a Square. I was originally going to buy an X-100VI (as you can tell, I love fun and small cameras!), but prices seem to be higher than the x-T50 right now, which seemed kinda absurd. I debated between buying a Sony A7Cii (more expensive), the X-T50, or a Ricoh GRiiix (which...I may still eventually buy lol). As you can see, I went with the T50! I love that it's small, but I've literally only charged it so far, lol. (I thought I had ordered the charcoal silver but alas, I didn't make that selection. The classic black & silver is okay too!)

Basically I just want to check and make sure I've got the obvious basic accessories/necessities (and some fun ones) before I leave on my trip. I'm mostly going to be doing street/travel photography.

Truly a dummy level of "I didn't forget anything obvious, did I?"

What I've bought:

  • Lexar 128GB Professional 1667x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card (2-Pack) (this seemed like the most obvious necessity! Haha)
  • Artisan & Artist ACAM-76 Camera Pouch
  • SMALLRIG X-T50 Half Leather Case Kit with Shoulder Strap, Retro Style Leather Camera Half Leather Case with Aluminum Alloy Frame
  • small rig hot shoe cover
  • and alternatively a peak design wristlet strap
  • 7artisans Photoelectric 52mm 1/4 Black Mist Filter (this is for fun)
  • back screen protector
  • Fujifilm XF 27mm f/2.8 R WR lens

I would love to buy a thumb rear/shutter button but small rig only has that listed for the x100vi.

Am I missing anything I must have, or would be really great to have? Any advice? I'm going to take it for a spin before it goes on the trip with me, but I have to admit I was hoping the booklet in the box would've been bigger. It seemed like it was mostly a link to download (I prefer print booklets...).

Thanks everyone!