unfocused said:
I admit to a bit of bias here, as I have serious doubts that mirrorless will ever supplant DSLRS. I don't really buy into the idea that the smaller size of a mirrorless makes it that much more desirable for many photographers.
Small size clearly seems to matter to some, though (but, given the poor sales history of M43 cameras, not *that* much). This is hardly a representative sampling, of course, but all the friends I have who have sought my advice re buying a (better) camera in the last few years, especially women, want something small enough to fit in a largeish handbag; and some of them consider cameras/lenses which strike me as light to be heavy, including such a lightweight combination as a Nikon D3200/Rebel + a couple of kit lenses. (I persuaded a colleague to get at least one of the smaller M43s, but she was unwilling to buy a Panasonic/Leica 25mm for it because it was "much heavier" than the other M43 lenses of similar focal length - we're talking a difference of a couple of ounces here; she stated it in grams to make it sound more dramatic...).
For my part, if the lenses can be kept small, I'll take a small body; and small systems are nicer to carry around all day on vacation, etc. But I would rather handle a larger camera; my fondness for the OM-D EM5 is mainly because of how well it works (and because I like how it looks). Big lenses on a small body is a combination that doesn't appeal to me at all.