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I agree, usability is subjective. I rather dislike pro talk this and serious user that. I don’t think anyone here is talking go pros, could be wrong. I want to record 4kHQ on and off with no potential overheating. I don’t have confidence in the R5 but this could change once I get my hands on one and I’d gladly change my opinion. An Atomos could most likely allow me to achieve my needs at 4KHQ according to *************’s test but I would like to test myself... but also, I could just invest in another cine camera. As far as I’m concerned, there’s no usable 8K camera sub $4k worth relying on. Again, this is subjective.Usability (similar to many other non-functions) does not have a definite objective meaning and a unique way of measurement. In product development, it is defined by an agreement between the producer and the targetted users. It seems that many users based on their understanding of usability for their workflow have found the R5 body and features usable and are happy with it.
But for some, it may not be usable due to their understanding and expectations. If R5 is not usable for someone, luckily, she/he has a choice to not purchase it. Simple.
Unfortunately some people hide behind the overloaded term "serious video user" and say that R5 is not for serious video work. True, Canon has a product-line for serious users and it is called Cinema line.
The YouTube hype attracts the "pretend serious video users" who want a Go-Pro style camera to set it and forget it for 2-3 hours and shoot 8K and be as cheep as possible. Neither R5 nor Cinema line of Canon is for this group. They do not have a choice either, because no other manufacturer offers what they want (8K format, sub $4K price, 2-3 hours continuous shooting) right now.
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