[size=12]All good sites.
When I bought my S5000 it was based on a mate's help who bought a Fuji 6700 Pro at the time, he was into macro work and is a web designer also and the main criteria for him was the 12MP of his camera.
After a converversation it was obvious that 12x optical zoom against his 6x was more benificial to me and as mine is only 6MP against the 12MP his. He explained in great detail the difference in 1,2,3,4 and 6MP pictures and then why he may on very rare occasions use 12MP.
The advice was perfect, having taken the same picture on all MP sizes, it has proved in the 4 years or so I have owned the camera that I have never needed more than 3MP but most times use maximum zoom.
My plan for the near future, as I am planning moving home at some stage this year I want to make some silly picture video's. I intend setting a camera up on a tripod and with the remote just take a picture every time an item is removed from a room and also when an item is put back in a room. Also the same idea on car repairs. So the Fuji camera's I have looked at so far fit the bill. I also have the mains adapter which makes this easier on the batteries and faster refresh for the next pic if the flash is used.
The other plan is long term. My move hopefully is out near the county side. if all goes to plan then as the sun comes up early in the morning (as I am often awake during the night) I can come out my my home and within a minute be looking over the open country side into a mini valley sort of view where I am hoping to capture all sorts of nature shots.
So this is why I fancy the interchangable lens set up. also my intension is to start getting back into motorsport events, so I am even considering a set up where if possible (this is very much where my knowldge becomes limited) I can change my lenses from a digital stills camera to a digtol video camera. I know this wont be cheap, and the only possibilities so far have been the Cannon high end range. The reason here is to gain a lot more distance/detail for the country side shots and the long shots trackside. [/size]