Not angry, just questioning the logic. The vast majority of folks bucking for an APS-c R body are those wishing for a 7D II replacement. The R5 already will do far more than a 7D II in terms of AF performance and the reach is about the same given the new AA filter. I haven't seen anyone bucking for an APS-c body because they want a "smaller R", or even a "cheaper R". There are many pundits who somehow fancy lens crossover who think Canon should abandon the M and put everything on the R platform, but that completely misses the point (and the market) of the M line. M is about small and light and an R body simply can't be that small and light or it won't properly support the FF R lenses. Most of the 7D II commentary involves the use of Big Whites, so if you can afford a 500mm f/4, just choke up the extra $1500 and get an R5. I can assure you the extra field of view is more than worth the difference. If you are wishing for 90D kind of reach, then just be patient and wait for the R5s. It will be here sooner than you think.