The concept of Sony with the only really useful LivePreview all DSLR`s, the ingenious folding Monitor and the simple, well-to-learn usability makes me more than happy. It's a great thing not at every photo to be taken up from a deep position in the squat or even going to have to stomach. The input dynamic range, ie the ability of light and dark areas represent so that does not erode the lights and do not drown the depths is impressive. The built-in housing stabilizer is effective. So far so good. The feel of the camera appears on the other hand completely failed me. She is plump, has a lot to handle small and looks as if it had been assembled in a Chinese garage. The battery is rather undersized. Since I often LivePreview use, at the latest after 200 photos is closing. While the image quality up to ISO 200 is fine, 400 color noise may occur on plain dark areas even at ISO. From ISO 800 noise then falls off very strong. Others can do, also in this respect, often maligned Four Thirds cameras, but much better. The frequency of 2.5 fps is also below average, but can be verschmerzt if done infrequently sports or action shots. The lack of ability to record videos I do not miss. All in all a good camera with smaller weaknesses in a little convincing case. I never lose.