I'm not butt hurt or screaming into a pillow or anything. My next camera will be mirrorless, personally.
But I am not one of the army of working professionals at weddings toting a 5D today. I think saying goodbye to that brand that quickly would be a mistake, but I don't have Canon's internal numbers to say 'See, look how many there are!'.
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I think Canon are quietly confident that the R5 is going to be a better camera for shooting weddings than the 5DV would have been. Yes, photographers will need to learn to adjust to using mirrorless properly, but they will if they want to remain competitive.
I'm certainly biased because I prefer mirrorless to DSLR technology (and having gone from EOS 1000FN->EOS 300D -> EOS 500D -> EOS 20D -> EOS 40D -> EOS 5D Mark III -> EOS 5DSR I think I've had enough experience of DSLR to be able to have a fair opinion on this.)
There are clear worries about battery life, but adding a grip and having a pocket-full of LP-E6Ns will resolve this. I don't even bother with a grip, I very rarely run out of juice even on a single battery. Last friday (the day I went out with both cameras) I took 1440 shots on the EOS R with a single battery.
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