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Well, if you're looking at just shooting in proper conditions an SLR isn't really what you need. Go Large Format, or go for a scanning back if your subject will allow it. THEN the compact won't be able to compare.
But yeah, in adverse situations (say you need to freeze motion with a 1/500 shutter speed, but it's dark enough that even with an f/2.8 aperture you need ISO 6400. Assuming you get a compact that has an f/2.8 aperture, and set it to 1/500 and it allows you to get ISO 6400 - I'm sorta kinda inclined to say that the P&S image is going to be ever so slightly noisy.
There are also all of the usability and ergonomic aspects. It's _way_ faster to shoot manual on an SLR, the viewfinder is way, way better, focus is better, shutter lag is way lower, continuous is better, etc. Also there are a lot of specialized lenses available. I needs my MP-E65 1-5X Macro lens already...
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