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Sadly there is none. Don’t think they were that popular outside the Asian market.
Also probably hits the same market segment that is now mostly happy with phone cameras, which were definitely not good enough in 2013 when GM1 was released.
I mean the budget pocket camera is pretty much dead, it’s all enthusiast compacts and DSLRs and mirrorless to have enough quality and ergonomics differences with phones.
I’ll take a pic of my GM1 to demonstrate the size. I had a GM5 as well, but didn’t really use the viewfinder (though wish the GM1 had a thumb scroll)
I have one of those Garmin edge elastic lanyards on it for security.
Id have 16 megapixels in a larger sensor compared to 20 megapixels in a smaller one, especially as a lot of the detail and image quality will come from the lens.
You can pick up a GM1 with 12-32 lens for £200 or something these days, and if you supplement with a £100 or so pancake lens. (20mm f1.7 or 14mm 2.5)