For me, the main drawback is the location of the headphone output, because it interferes with the swivel screen. At this point, either remove the headphone output to the second row, where there is a full-sized hdmi, or leave the old screen design, I really liked it (it was because of it that I didnβt want a swivel, I understood that there would be such a problem with outputs on the left side of the camera).
12mp is normal for video, not enough for photos in 2022, only for home archives and social networks. In general, it suits, but I would like about 24mp.
Active stabilization is good, but it seemed to me that it was more suitable for static frames. With a sharp movement, it can tupanut and pull the picture. It can also be used with a stub, especially on a longer focal length it will do, well, with smoother movements. Crop 1.1 does not bother, although a small drawback too.
You need to know the native ISO for each profile in order not to get into a noisy picture.
For example, in the log it is better to shoot up to 3200 iso, and then immediately jump to the second native - 12800. Although I usually try to switch after 1600.
This applies not only to logs, but also to other modes. Each has its own native ISO values. You can find out about them by googling.