I think many are having the same considerations. Minimally, I am wondering if this will create more situations where you don't shoot the LCC, and in the case where you've underestimated that an LCC would have helped to some degree, allow yourself the post capture LCC process at a later time to come into play. If you don't capture an LCC at the time, in most situations you are not totally screwed, you do have that post capture option to still grab LCC files.
Because I think what everyone is really after is the shooting process being changed, and not shooting the LCC captures is a substantial improvement to the shooting experience itself (IMO). What you're left with are the quality issues. From that standpoint, you've always had the option of post capture LCC, but who really wants to do that to such a degree as required on the older digital backs? With the IQ4 150, the limited times you might need to, present that as a more viable option (if you truly want to dump shooting LCC's while in the subject environment).
Steve Hendrix/CI