As I said in another thread, I was pleasantly surprised to like mine. Hefty and solid, nice shutter sound (yes, VERY important), and the 22mm STM 2.0 kit lens is very, very good. I also found the touchscreen interface a joy to use: it has become one of my must-have features in any compact digital camera from now on.
Main Pros:
Professional video capabilities (24, 25 or 30 fps, 1080p HD, stereo mic input etc)
Essentially a Canon 60D in a compact package (hence, midrange DSLR image quality)
EOS adapter included, so I can use my Canon lenses without modification
Yet it has no mirror, so I can use my Leica M mount lenses on it, too - I used to shoot Leica R on Canon EOS DSLRs, now I can use Leica M lenses for even better quality
Small size makes it a perfect travel/docu/B camera platform
Cons:
I wish Canon would come out with more primes - at least an 80mm portrait equivalent
Like the Sony RX1, the body design is cramped at one side - using the free half-case helps a lot here for photos; for video I use it on a tripod so no problems there