The feel and the quality is generally very good. Nothing wobbles or looks cheap.
The Auto ISO can be limited which I personally find very important as most cameras otherwise unnecessarily high ISO numbers grab what the image quality is not exactly very useful. There is also an adjustable in 3 levels Noise reduction. The very effective. Of course this is lost sharpness. But for images that would unusable without this noise reduction can then at least use easily even in small size. Since especially the color noise is very well suppressed.
Desweitern is still the very good image stabilization to mention the really captures crisp images even at long focal length.
The viewfinder is also very useful if the display is reflected and you can not see anything because, for example, the sun behind the photographer. So you can take pictures at least yet. Clear the viewfinder is not very sharp but enough ....
Let's just say that the camera for people who want an enormous focal length or require the camera is highly recommended. Despite the disadvantages. So, for example, as a 2nd camera as a complement to a DSLR or a high-intensity camera with little zoom.
Pro:
Enome focal length (zoom)
Pivoting and tiltable display
Large and sharp display
Good haptics and quality (arrangement of keys, etc.)
Limitable ISO Auto
Noise reduction in three adjustable levels (low, medium, high)
Very good image stabilizer (5-axes)
Wi-Fi connectivity
Electronic viewfinder
Cons:
Slightly slower zoom.
Eg switching between the different programs or the Photo mode for image reproduction, etc.
Focusing on schachem ambient light is a little slow
The aperture of the lens is also rather modest (Aperture: 1: 3.3 to 6.5)