Just took all of my full frame gear in to the shop to see what trade in value will be. Shockingly my wife is on board with this decision.
Now I am deep in the rabbit hole of picking lenses currently on list
14-42 3.5/5.6 pancake. Not sure on OM or Lumix
12-60 2.8/4 Lumix
7-14 2.8 OM
And anything other than that will rent for trips until I figure out what it needed
Thanks everyone for the input
I opted for the Lumix in the 12-42 pancake because it includes a manual focus lever (motor driven), whereas the OM has to be focused from the camera. That said, the OM is probably slightly sharper, and oh-so cute and compact on a small body.
For a wide-angle lens, I opted for the Lumix 8-18mm f2.8/4 because it will take filters. (The OM 7-14 has a pronounced fisheye front element and requires some kind of external filter mount - if that matters to you.)
Here's a surprising one to just get and throw in the bag: The OM 40-150mm F4/5.6 is
shockingly good for how compact and inexpensive it is. Yes, it is not the fastest glass out there, but in regular daylight, I have had really good results.
Here's one at 135mm f/5.5 1/250s shot on a cloudy day: (The IBS, etc. is doing its job here, which helps at this speed)