>>3398512I have one.
It is an okay backup if you are already invested in e-mount. It is nice and tiny, and sits easily at the bottom of a bag. Start up is relatively quick and painless (especially if you are on android and use NFC), and it takes good pictures. If I remember right it has an NEX-6 sensor or something similar from that era.
Once you get it synced it works flawlessly, the sync app was mediocre when it released, but it is pretty awesome now. No lag, no disconnects, no other issues. You have full manual controls (through a touchscreen which is admittedly quite awkward) and the option to transmit to your phone as you take pictures instead of just saving to the microSD (jpegs only, wont transfer raws, or it wouldn't last time I used it months ago). It even has focus peaking for manual focus lenses.
Once linked up, it works as smoothly and flawlessly as your phones normal camera.
Take a look at the Yodobashi review for it, they have the best one I have seen:
>http://photo.yodobashi.com/sony/camera/qx1/>>3398523>>3398544>>3398600It was $400 new.
I wouldn't pay more than $200-300 for it with the lens included. It was an awesome buy when it was released, but now the sensor is getting a little on the old side.