Conclusion - Pros
* Reliably good image quality at lower sensitivities
* High ISO JPEG output usable up to ISO 12800 for smaller prints
* Excellent LCD and good EVF, with efficient automatic switch.
* Versatile and capable (for its class) 15-point AF system
* Accurate metering and focus
* Very Good JPEG resolution
* Very good (almost 9EV) dynamic range
* Good quality HD video output
* Swivel-screen useful for overhead- and video shooting
* Good ergonomics all around, good build quality, nice handling
* Very compact design
* Excellent digital level gauge in EVF/LCD
* Useful Fn menu allows direct access to many important settings
* Very usable manual focus mode (including up to 15x image magnification)
* Lots of cool features - 10fps, Auto HDR, Multi-shot NR etc., (automatically selected in Auto+ mode)
* Auto+ mode makes the various continuous shooting modes (see above) available to novices
* Efficient image stabilization system
* Built-in GPS handy for organising images (though it can struggle in built-up areas)
Conclusion - Cons
* Limited control in 10fps and movie modes
* AF system not quite up to capturing fast action
* No live view in 10fps/6fps shooting makes panning almost impossible
* Slow (50 seconds) buffer clear time (RAW-mode)
* Little control over high ISO noise reduction ('auto' or 'weak')
* Visible loss of detail at anything over ISO 400 (noise reduction too strong)
* Menu system a little confusing (hard to orientate yourself sometimes)
* EVF slightly more prone to RGB 'tearing' than competitors
* Image review not separately configurable for EVF and LCD
* Awkward to navigate between stills and movie playback modes
* LCD unusually prone to finger prints and smearing (reducing visibility in very bright light)