Excellent camera, it has got a very nice viewfinder with projected parallax compensated framelines. Has the most interesting programmed auto exposure mode on earth too, which is an aperture priority mode that changes aperture when shutter speeds fall below a programmable limit. This program mode also has an unusual way of balancing ambient with flash exposure. On top of what it does for ambient, it uses the subject distance to calculate A=GN/distance. At the end of the ambient exposure it changes the aperture accordingly and strobes the flash.
Image quality is excellent (beats the Nikons I have/had), but certainly not unique. Ive found the Leica Minilux (summarit 40/2.4) to be in the same class, while Konica's own Hexanon 50/2 has the edge on it.
There are some weak points though...
On my present (second) Hexar, the focus indications on the lens barrel are misprinted, you can't use the DOF scale. The focussing itself (auto and manual settings) are correct though.
When you release the shutter (also when only pressed halfway) the lens retreats to infinity, and the frame lines follow. I'd have loved for the lens to stay in the place where focussed until I press the shutter button again. As it is, it's nervous distracting behaviour.
Still, it's a very capable picture taking machine with an excellent lens and a slew of hidden features which are available when reprogrammed. Check
www.photo.net/equipment/point-and-shoot/konica-hexar for how to go about that...