The person you're replying to said
"The R3 is a great camera but unlimited record times is a feature Sony & Panasonic offer in all their weather-sealed hybrid cameras at the $2500+ price point. Hoping Canon competes." Your response not only doesn't address his issue, but is condescending and you make it seem like we should all genuflect in honor of the R5.
The simple fact is that the 29.59 recording limit is absolutely ludicrous on a body that expensive and other companies have excellent, cheaper cameras that don't have that flaw. The limit is arbitrarily forced on the user through software and there's no reason for it other than for Canon to upsell customers on more expensive cameras. Canon billed the R5 as the ultimate hybrid camera, it absolutely isn't that and they should join their competitors in removing the recoding limit. It costs nothing to remove.
I totally get that some folks have already said on this site something to the effect of, "then just buy a Sony/Panasonic/etc", but as someone that already owns Canon glass, it'd be nice if they offered a hybrid camera with no recording limit at the same price points as their competitors. We as consumers should expect more for our money, not stan for corporations and exclaim how happy we should be despite critical flaws.
Finally, in answer to your question:
Here's a few that have both weather sealing and no recording time limits with their current prices -
- a7 IV - $2,498
- a7 III - $1,998
- a6600 - $1,398
- Lumix S5 - $1,697