1. The image quality is excellent. I'm spoiled by 36MP pictures with dynamic range and detail with great reserve. Here I have for the first time in a compact also high amount of detail and significant reserves, although the dynamic range subjectively less pronounced (I had some pictures with a tendency to overexposure and blown highlights what I'm not used to ... because I have something draufschauen). Overall, I am very satisfied, and have it practically does not regret that have D800 this summer not with towed.
2. Form factor and weight are great. The camera fits in your pocket. Together with a small magnetic Gorillapad remains the weight under 300g - so for a high-resolution camera and a very versatile tripod. That's really great.
3. The smartphone integration really does, and quite well. Shooting from a tripod, raised over the phone, work - sometimes it falters a bit, but I've successfully made such recordings, and find the function great. Conversely, I have always transfer photos from the camera to selectively phone, to use directly in an article for a social network ... that's extremely easy and fast. The corresponding (Android) application is updated frequently, and has for me adequate functionality.
4. The ability to connect an electronic viewfinder is great. Depending on the light and the subject I'm not clear with the camera screen to compose images, I need a mirror reflex viewfinder. I had on the mountain tours in the summer yet, but now gained him notice me and after a short use that this increases the value of the camera for me again significantly.
In conclusion: I do not use the camera with a Lowepro Rezo 30 Tache, where super reinpasst my opinion. If anyone here is reading and a recommendation for the camera * with * seeker has (ie a pocket where both parts fit in the viewfinder of course dismantled), I would be very interested.