Phil V said:
Did you read my post?
What's the point in buying something that's 95% as good?
Unless for you the benefits outweigh the disadvantages - I appreciate for some people this is already the case.
When they are better than DSLR's it'll be a simple decision, whilst they're 95% as good as a DSLR....... well that's a simple decision too
Phil, for me and my goals, that's pretty much what I did. D90 and a few DX lenses for the Fuji X10. You might think this mad, but....
It does mostly 90 odd % of what the d90 does for my target (my kids)....WB/iso/ae etc...all at the touch of a button (d90 doesnt offer anymore buttons than this on the body really)
Built in flash is great for fill (sb600 was brill, but again OCF was only about 5% of my work - worth it for this small amount?)...ebay the flash and lets head away for the weekend and do some photos

thats worth more in memories than the small mount of lowkey stuff i did
Image stabilisation, and a really tidy little lens (2.8 at full zoom of about 115mm i think) ok, sensor is tiny, but i can still get reasonable shallow dof if i try....compromises, thats what its about. Its not 1.8, but again, you try shooting kids in a park at 1.8....your miss rate will bring frustration...well, ok maybe thats just me

those apertures just arent always practical.
No bag of lenses and flash for me at the park! Again, i might miss a few small percent, but really....pah...
I can do Velvia mode as well, a bit gimmicky, but who cares, i dont complain about the results

ok, there are probably ways to achieve in PP, but again, i do minimal PP....
The fuji produces nicer jpgs straight out of the camera, skintones are wonderful. I thought Nikon was fine until i switched. Again, RAW, well i dont shoot it, so really dont need it....meh...
ISO - maaaybe not even 1 stop in it FOR ME...i use the EXR mode to get the best, but of course this means resolution down to 6mp....again...i dont print anything above a4...sooooo...non issue again.
I love carrying it about, if i tried, well the d90 and cheapo 35 1.8 will do better as the light goes, but i just feel my style has changed since i switched and i now capture better memories than technically brilliant but well, almost dull photos if that makes sense. Its FUN...i dont intend to make money from this, of course, you are different (thumbs)
And i can forget about my GAS....

...or will i start looking at x pro?
Been a couple of months, and not missing it like i thought i might.... I dont do weddings, sports or wildlife of course. But thats the point - its about me and my work, not what people think should be using. The fuji gets it done no probs.
Just my view from my end of the world...just giving examples of one person and their style/requirements. I wont be the only one who walks into jessops with these views. (i dont do jessops, but you get the idea

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In summary, yes the small compromises are worth it to me.
And another thing

(almost done)....the size of dslrs are so bulky when you stop using them and go and pick one up for a bit, nothing like slrs of the 70's...you will know this, but just saying for others who are very young, slrs really were smaller...(like for like here, not comparing the abilities of a d4 with a pentax me etc)...not talking about VR lenses either etc all adds bulk.
Cheers.