Just curious to know if any of the posters to date have been female. Or if there are lurkers on the thread that haven't piped up who are female.
It strikes me that when you have a product that is rather large or rather small, the size of the individual is going to vastly affect their preferences. This isn't to say that women can't carry a big camera, but I do sense that there might be one more "pro" in the pros/cons columns for an alternative. Women have hands that are, on average, about 3/4 of an inch shorter. As these cameras are designed in Asia, where finger sizes are even smaller, it does seem odd. Unless cultural influences cause women to shy from the these types of cameras anyway. Or cultural influences cause photo pros to enjoy having a more "exclusive" camera design. I'd imagine many women who really cared about IQ would be grabbing Sony full frame systems in that case.
I actually have large hands. [Yes, Donald Trump did just become the presumptive nominee for one of my country's main parties last night. Sincerest apologies, rest of the world.] But I find that I sometimes shoot from contorted positions to get wildlife shots. It might be crawling on the ground. A few weeks ago, my daughter and I were returning from a woodcock mating dance photo session, when one of them landed right in front of us. The little guy knew we were there and froze. I was frozen with my camera about ten inches from my face, shooting the bird in live view, attempting to focus manually in what was essentially night time. With my arms extended, the weight seemed pretty extreme. This was with a 70-200 f/2.8 on a 5d2 or 7d2, as I forget whether I'd sold the 5d by this time. I spent more than 5 minutes (seemed like an hour) shooting the bird, with arms out.
If I were a studio guy, this wouldn't be a problem. A street shooter or event photographer, also not as much of a problem, as I'd be swapping hands and not having the camera up to my face for long bouts. But when I am generally sneaking around outdoors, once I'm in position to take a picture of a skittish creature, I'm trying to stay on target for as long as possible without moving for as long as possible.
Anyway, I'll stop pre-complaining and go out when I get this monster and shoot a whole bunch and report back.