I have had that little camera for a couple of months now and i'm very impressed. Since I have taken 1500+ photo. I have had a lot of situation where I've been taking pictures without wanting to lug big and noisy camera, sometimes in some tricky lighting/situation. I went to skye for a week and add the opportunity to take some landscape pictures, following this I add a baby and used a lot the silent mode in pretty dark rooms and have taken a lot of family pictures.
I'm very impressed by this little camera. I don't know if it's my expectation which are lowered from not expecting too much from a "pocket" camera but i find the results between iso 1000 and iso 3200 to be very close to what i get from my canon 70d and i'm now even considering selling the 70d.
The only 2 things which are lacking compare to the 70D are the speed of autofocus for running nephews/wildlife and the possibility to put my 100-400mm lens for wildlife. For the rest i can't see much difference really!
After a month of use I have bought a little wrist strap and an automatic lens cap which really benefit well to this camera.
I also have played around with the setting and like to use:
-AE/AF button as a back button focus
-Fn 1 to move the focus point
-Fn 2 to select customisable preset
This camera is really packed with features (timelapse, extraction of picture from video, a good image stabilization, a lot of customization possible, different focus mode i've just been starting face detection for video of the baby and it's great!...), it has a bright optic f1.7 to f2.8 which can get some pretty nice shallow depth of field. It has a great size and it really good to use in semi-auto with compensation dial if needed.
So i just posted to say that for me it's a 9/10 mark for this camera, it surprised me and I really enjoy using it. I would recommend it to anyone that come from a dslr and want something more portable. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone just wanting a point and shoot, the customization and feature are way too advanced for that.