I did the same for my honeymoon last fall. I hate carrying around a "full size" camera because 1) it's bulky and heavy and expensive so I have to worry about it constantly and 2) it makes me look like your standard tourist. Pocket. 13. Snap. Snap. Pocket. Go. Happy wife. Airdrop her the photos next time we sit down for food for upload to instagram.
Yeah, I'm not sure I'll go back to using a full size camera except for situations which call for a specialist lens (e.g. going on safari, maybe astrophotography one day). I think for me the killer feature is that the photos are there on your phone (and in the cloud), ready to be browsed/shared/edited. I'm terrible for never getting round to downloading/editing the photos from an SD card!
Honestly, I just carry my a6300 with me most of the time. I’ve used some of the modded apps that are available (it’s running android after all) to ensure I can single-click pair it to my phone and send all photos over, or send photos over automatically as soon as they’re taken.
It’s just as convenient for quick sharing, and the photos are so much better.
@kuschku (sorry I can’t reply to yours due to comment depth) - do you have a link to these apps? I have a few Sony cameras gathering dust, so this sounds interesting!
I think this is what sets this technology apart. The human element. We don't take photos to look at in awe of the quality and crispness. We take them to share with others. Usually DSLRs force you to get to a computer, insert the memory card, process the photos in Lightroom, then share from your computer.
Phones make this process seamless because the designers realized that the key to a good photo experience is the human experience of sharing.