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The small form hasn't bothered me that much, light weight and smaller is good, and the additional grips work find (also look at the smallrig ones).
The 56mm 1.2 is one of the best lenses I've ever used, I'm not sure how it's this good. That is about 85m in FF terms though, so might be a bit long for you. The 33mm (about a 50) is good too, though I haven't used it that much.
I am still so satisfied with my now 10 years old D800, a 35mm 1.4 G lens, and a Zeiss 100 mm macro lens, with which I can make sharp shots and do know how to use these tools, but at some point my body would be ready to swap for smaller (digital) tools. (digital) because I have an analog Nikon FG with a 45mm pancake lens, which is my 'small' analog setup, still on the heavy side, but I wouldn't know how to go smaller / lighter except Leica (weight?) maybe or a point & shoot camera.
I'd like to have a small 'normal' to light tele focal length digital combo (~50–70mm), which is light, and sharp, and crisp, 3D, and everything. Should I try Fuji, Sony, etc.? Question would be to someone who made a switch from a nice DSRL 35mm camera setup to modern small form factor equipment.