So, I wonder what an R5iii would look like?
Highlight blinkies for stills? A completely user configurable UI that lets you hide unused menu items and assign any button to any function? (
I'm looking at YOU "Rate button"). A macro stacking function that makes sense and isn't based on sacrificing a chicken and reading the entrails? Smartphone pairing that works all the time, not just during certain phases of the moon, while you're standing on one foot? Software that wasn't written by Martian Chimpanzees?
These are the kinds of things that would move me to a new camera. They're all "quality of life" improvements and they're not sexy, so they'll never come to fruition. Canon's software and UI department will continue to be one part time guy in a corner of the sub basement, so I'll keep my "old" R5 until it dies...or I do...
I think a lot of that is just because I learned what I need from my gear by trying everything EF.
For me, I learned my lesson by jumping in to the Fuji system, based on my initial impressions...and after actually living with it for a while, I realized it was a mistake. (
Not to knock Fuji, but it turns out that it just wasn't for me, Plus, being newly returned to the hobby I didn't yet have a grasp on what I wanted to DO.). When looking for its replacement, I RENTED the candidates in question. A week isn't the same as a lengthy trial, but it helped narrow the field.
I've taken the same approach to lenses -
rent first. It's saved me a bunch of money.
Turns out I don't stress my gear much at all. Almost everything I shoot falls squarely into an R5's enormous sweet spot.
Hell even my Fujifilm XT-30 was capable of far more than the operator!
Right now, if I can't pull off a shot, it's never the camera's fault.
Nooooo! It's always "the damned camera"!
I am kind of a build-quality snob. I want pro-level durability.
I have made my living with tools for 45+ years and I have no patience for cheap, poor quality tools. None. I also don't skimp when it comes to bicycles - I have some fairly high end stuff not because I'm worthy of it, but because I like and appreciate the good stuff.
Having said that, I am very happy with my non-L RF100-400 and my non-L 85 macro. If I ever get to the point where I think they're not good enough, then they go, but for now, they'll do.
Plus I buy used gear so I have to price in at least a little abuse from a previous owner.
Every time I consider buying something, I look at used...and the prices are so close to new, I disregard used.