I don't see many people saying that their "pro" are much worse than other brands, other than the personal preference thing that's been mentioned. Of course some years the competition will leapfrog, or something new comes out that needs to mature a little.
My a5100 has an app, it syncs with a smartphone. You see the viewscreen picture live on the phone screen, and can control the zoom if available, other options, take pictures, and transfer to phone. I saw that option on some regular ~$200 cameras too, a few years ago.
Mine does not have an viewfinder, which was an issue, of course. However, it was also $200 less than any a6000 I could find at the time, same bundle. And it takes ~basically the same pictures. Probably when I had a viewfinder as the main one, less than 1% of pictures were with the camera held to my face (higher, lower, out a window, etc.). It also has a daylight setting. It eats the battery, but the screen is plainly visible in full sun. So, personal preference, not a big deal and I don't miss it much. But, viewfinder is preferable, of course, especially on a high dollar item.
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