Gav,
I've gone with the smallest, lightest full-frame DSLR that Nikon makes, so I understand where you're coming from.
My out-and-about kit is a Nikon Df with a 20mm f/3.5 Voigtlander, 28mm f/2.8 Voigtlander, 40mm f/2 Voigtlander and one of the following, depending on what I'm planning to photograph — 105mm f/2.5 Nikkor, 105mm f/4 Micro-Nikkor or 75-150mm f/3.5 Nikkor.
If you're carrying the camera for a day size and weight do matter. As compact and as light as that kit is, it's still quite heavy if I'm lugging it around for a day.
Joe
Mistah Cat,
How's the Sony RX100? I'm not planning to get a compact, but if I did it would be the Sony RX100 or the Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 Mark II: Electric Boogaloo.
Joe
Have you considered a Fuji Refurb?
I have purchased a couple of camera's from them and they have been like brand new, with a 12 month warranty.
You could get a X-T2 with the XF-18-55mm for £950 and either the XF14 f2.8 or XF-10-24 f4 for £599, so £1549 all in.
I am at the point of thinking far too much about which camera I should go for that I have not gone for anything.
Whatever it may be I would like it to be as future proof as possible. The XT3 looks like a good bet.
For some reason I keep being drawn to the Sony A7rii but I think the Fuji would be a better long term purchase.
Dont think you can go far wrong the the X-T3.
If you have an old camera to part ex, then Fuji are running a £100 trade-in bonus on this until the end of march.