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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Buy a Sony A7r and you'll get a SLIGHTLY smaller body...but the lenses will be just as large as the lenses for a Nikon D600. And at this time there are almost NO lens choices for the A7 series...it's a brand-new mount, and Sony rolled the cameras out with basicvally, no lenses to choose from. trading in a D600 and five lenses for an A7r and no lenses is a bad move.
Well, if you don't mind or prefer manual, you have about every lens under the sun to choose from. While having never actually used it, peaking seems just as good - if not better than AF anyway ... maybe someone else can shed some light on that area.
As for the Fuji, I definitely have a soft spot for them, and the current used prices of the XE1 is very attractive (really way under valued), and the hybrid finder of the X-Pro seems like a perfect solution.