The CL with a 28/2.8 and 50/1.4 worked very nicely and is half the size and weight.
When you have a moment could you elaborate on the body and lenses. It is ages since I looked at Leicas and google confuses me. I am seeing Leica CL's at anything from £300 to £3,000 and those lenses do not seem to come in the range associated with the more expensive body which I presume you have and love.
The Leica CL bodies in the £300 class are the old film CL bodies from the 1970s:
https://www.cameraquest.com/leicacl.htm
The 35mm film Leica CL bodies can be fitted with almost any Leica M-mount lens. The native lenses that Leica produced for them were the Summicron-C 40mm f/2 and Elmar-C 90mm f/4.
The CL bodies in the £3000 class are the new digital CL bodies currently in production:
Leica CL // Leica APS-C System // Photography - Leica Camera AG
The modern Leica CL is an interchangeable lens, 24Mpixel, APS-C format camera with an electronic viewfinder (EVF). Overall size of this body is just a hair smaller than a digital Leica M, and it weighs about 200g less. The lens mount for this body native series of lenses is Leica's new L-mount. Because L-mount has a substantively shorter lens mount register than Leica R-Mount and M-Mount, Leica has provided the option of using R and M series lenses on the digital CL using mount adapter (M Adapter L and R Adapter L, and the combination of the two) as well as lens profiles which help ensure that the camera records the correct lens information into EXIF as well as applies lens corrections so that these adapted lenses perform as they were originally designed to for film and the FF digital format.
Native L mount lenses for the digital CL are the T and TL series lenses; available are three zooms (11-23, 18-56, 55-135) and four primes (18, 23, 35, 60 Macro) to date. These lenses support all the modern features of the digital CL (autofocus, various exposure modes, etc). But many people, like myself, use Leica M and R mount lenses on the digital CL given the excellent adapters and lens profiles provided. The 28/2.8 and 50/1.4 I use most are from the R system cameras (Elmarit-R 28mm f/2.8 vI and Summilux-R 50mm f/1.4 vII) The lens plus mount adapters necessary to fit it, in either case, are somewhat more bulky than the native lenses designed for the smaller format but suit my preferences nicely and their imaging performance is superb (much like it always was on the Leica R system bodies) albeit that the field of view is reduced by the smaller format. 28mm on the CL provides approximately the FoV of a 43mm lens on FF, and similarly 50mm provides an equivalent 75mm FoV.
Here're a couple of photos of the digital CL fitted with the Summilux-R 50mm f/1.4:
I made them to show folks the Jason Cui half-case, so they're not really the best to see the camera itself with, but they give you an idea of the size and proportions of the R 50mm lens on the body.
There is a lot more information (and photos) about the digital Leica CL in the Leica CL threads on this and other forums, but I hope that helps you understand the differences between the old and new CL cameras, and the lens kit I'm referring to.
G