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Love the passage about the EOS R. It really was/ is a great camera, although it had/ has some flaws. I never understood why it didn't get a joystick because Canon could've easily fitted a joystick and the infamous Touch Bar on this camera. I do agree the R5 is better in almost every single way, but not when it comes to overheating :) when it comes to handling and ergonomics R5 is just perfect, although I loved the feel of the EOS R even more because size and weight are perfectly balanced (R5 is a bit too heavy imo).

I have to pick up a R6 one of these days. I keep reading it feels plasticy compared to the R5/ R. I always thought they were identical in terms of ergonomics.
 
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The EOS R is almost a guarantee for trouble free photography.
Mine hasn't frozen once, nor has it ever overheated or had any other kind or mechanical or electronic issue. A most reliable camera, like its predecessors 5D III & IV.
Fortunately, the internet haters failed to convince me to buy another brand.
Of course, it was not perfect (EVF, touch-bar, lack of joystick), yet, totally reliable. I use it less often now, having replaced it with R5 IIs, but if I quickly need a camera or a backup, I know it won't let me down!
 
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The EOS R is almost a guarantee for trouble free photography.
Mine hasn't frozen once, nor has it ever overheated or had any other kind or mechanical or electronic issue. A most reliable camera, like its predecessors 5D III & IV.
Omg, what a flashback. you're right. I once shot in -15°C with the EOS R (not Antartica weather, but pretty cold for the mild part of Germany) and it worked perfectly. I wonder if my R5 will work under these circumstances.
Fortunately, the internet haters failed to convince me to buy another brand.
Interestingly, in 2018 my EOS 1000d failed me (actually I failed it because I let a huge wave in Havanna hit the camera) and was looking for new cameras and tested several models and brands. I read about the EOS R when photokina opened and my initial reaction was "naaaah". Two or three days later I was at that photokina, shot with the R and knew: I want this camera :) ever since I don't believe in internet reviewers anymore. Most of them are just talking BS and don´t know or use their cameras.
Of course, it was not perfect (EVF, touch-bar, lack of joystick), yet, totally reliable.
Yes, as mentioned very often. It's flaws :/ I was always hoping for a EOS Rmkii, but the R5 basically is that. Better in almost every way, expect for heat (and maybe cold weather?).
I use it less often now, having replaced it with R5 IIs, but if I quickly need a camera or a backup, I know it won't let me down!
When I got the R5 I sold the R because I thought I´d never use it again. Funnily, I never keep unused stuff. I sell it, invest the money otherwise and keep away from collecting. But this camera still lets me dream. Maybe I'll get a used copy to reminisce.
 
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