After being a member on this forum for a year or so and avidly reading this thread even though I don't qualify now (sold my X10) I have come to the conclusion that my eyes are sure not as discerning as many others. And thank goodness I say or it would cost me a fortune in chasing the perfect camera/lens/settings
Since being a member I have been on a long journey arriving at a point where I am reasonably happy with 'my' compact camera (Nikon P7700 to replace my X10 for key ergonomic reasons due to my health limitations - but still miss the X10). But the one thing I have realised is that I do fiddle around with my shots in PP a lot (mmm quite a lot in fact :nuts: ) probably because I am struggling to get out to take the shots so have settled for the hobby (photography) in the digital darkroom - my laptop.
The other realisation is I am more relaxed and far more open minded at what, to me, is a 'keeper' and many would think I was off my head if I were to show my number one keeper of the last year. Nod would guess why as it was taken from my hospital bed, one very dark day, last May. And my goodness it, as well as others taken in a 12 hour period, evokes such memories. So this taught me what photography can be, which for me, is/was to capture a 'moment in life' lest it be forgotten.
Long winded way of saying an X10 can even on full auto be a very capable tool for capturing those moments but make sure when looking for the 'keepers' and 'slingers' (not sure of the opposite of 'keepers') that you look deeply into ALL aspects and not just pixel peep. But those who want to pixel peep feel free as I'm sure it can give a lot of pleasure --- as well as pain in the wallet
Sorry I feel I have gone on but sermon over