Re: my rangerfinder comment. As Murray mentioned, I guess I was referring to rangefinder-like type cameras. To me, anything that I cannot see directly through the lens, but has a viewfinder, is a rangefinder. I know
that it's not in actual fact, but to me they work similarly, in that it's hard for me to get the result I want because I can't focus as close as I would like and I can't see the exact frame of what I'm shooting. As Scott mentioned as well, the Fuji X cameras function like rangefinders, and since I have one already, that's what I was thinking of.
I'm not against a DSLR, but they are HEAVY without the glass, and pricey. And since this is meant to be a travel camera, the reality is, especially for those of us outside the North America, you often can only fly with ONE carry-on bag. Not a bag and a personal item, one item full stop. And often 7kg max. I don't have to tell anyone here that even a pared-down camera bag and enough film for a trip can easily tip those scales. I always fly with a photo vest now in the event that I need to unpack some items at check-in because my camera bag is almost always overweight, or very close to the limit. So yeah - I just want a full-system with excellent glass and image quality, is lightweight, and not too pricey. That should be easy to find right?

I know I'll have to give up at least one of those things, it's just deciding what the trade-off should be and why.