Thank you all.
It is ofcource nice to have one machine for each operation, but I just don't have that money and space available.
Decent drill press is not that cheap either. There are some cheap/capable ones available, but they are usually behemonts. Old and dirty I don't mind but it looks like it's easier to find a MT4 monster than semidecent MT2/3 drill press. Therefore decent drill press is "later" item, if one nice one comes along. Something like:
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j161/astuch/dp2.jpgI have one very little 370W 3/8" drill press for wood etc. It's little enough to be moved around and kicked under table when not in use. Good for stuff VT described, excluding hole saws that sap the juice out of it. I have been looking for an replacement for it, but all new ones have very little of spindle stroke, lot of play on quill, very thin pipe as a round column (looks more like AC vent than a tube) etc. and still asking prices around 500-900 EUR. There are nice ones, but they are megabucks. So, I have to find a old one (real FIND) or make one.

Round column MT3 mill/drill with longest possible quill stroke looks like a best bet in principle to my needs, but MT3 + sub300 kg weigh makes me a little worried. Does it has enough cast iron where it needs to prevent it wobbling all over place. I would not really use it milling (much) I think that milling does not work if the quill is extended. Knee is really needed for milling.
My other choice could be one similar but with square column, like
http://www.warco.co.uk/milling-machines/38-gh-universal-milling-drilling-machine.htmlBut I have seen RF45 and I think that quill is the weak spot of this design. It's allready pretty much same money than decent used bridgeport.
Darn.....
The good news is that a lot of expences are mounting up and I can't afford either one this summer - gives me more time to ponder.
Pekka