>>4155390I'm not a frail woman or teenager, so I don't notice the added bulk of roughly one inch of protrusion, nor the added 10g of weight. I do notice the difficulty of holding and controlling the camera one handed, because there's barely enough room for my fingertips. A half decent grip frees up fingers to turn wheels. No thicker than the pancake lens, but still decent.
If you are the kind of person who likes to imagine being seen being a photographer, and there's a "coolness" attached to that image of someone fiddling with a camera two-handed, holding it by their fingertips, like someone fiddling with a gearshifter on the steering wheel or plugging in an old electric guitar into an old amplifier powered by fancy lightbulbs, more power to you, walk your fingertips around that camera turning the dials on top and imagining you're gary winogrand making calculated shutter speed adjustments to keep your random photos of people in cars sharp, and don't forget to imagine you're turning individual gears instead of moving a piece of metal against a circuit board but I like to be able to use shit one handed. My phone can be used one handed. Why not the camera?