>>3030933I actually have one of those. Worth it if you are on android, not so much iOS.
It is decent enough, compact, good IQ, and the app is wonderful. Can throw it in a bag and forget about it.
But pairing with iphone is a pain. First, you power on camera, then go to wifi settings on iphone, then select proper network, then open the app.
On Android you just power on camera, touch NFC and go.
Also, while it works great with AF lenses, I'd be hesitant to recommend it for anything manual. No evf, and possible lag in connection just makes it less than ideal.
Plus isn't it priced similarly to a5100 and a6000?