In all honesty, the comments by
@OreoCookie have resurrected that line of thought. He was recommending the Fuji which uses a prime, my OMD is larger but with the prime. The downside is that I'm still dealing with a larger body and the RX100 or the LX100. Those cameras offer something that the OMD cannot, size so I can easily use my think laptop bag to carry the camera and laptop when I fly. Likewise when I'm hiking, I feel like I want something smaller. There are plenty of people doing more serious hiking then I am, and they themselves are carrying DSLRs, so I think my quest for a smaller camera is rather unique and non-standard. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I agree small size is a double edge sword, you get a camera that is easy to travel with, some folks put it in a jacket pocket but then when you need to use it, the experience is not that great. I've seen people post how they love the size of the camera but hate to use it. I enjoy photography and if I can't have fun using my camera, then that's the wrong camera for me.
This is probably one major reason why I like the LX100, its smaller size, but it has a nice feel in your hands, the dials on the camera make for easier access to settings and the EVF is there to be used (no need to pop it up and pull it out). The two downsides for this model, is the price (cha ching), and some complaints about dust intake. I see more chatter about the LX100 (at least the first generation), lack of dust protection then I do on the RX100.