Clearly "it depends."
Two answers, actually. I've now invested in and jumped into mirrorless with both feet (R5 + RP). Still adapting some wonderful EF lenses. The reality is that I am not going to spend more dollars on another DSLR unless there is some major limitation with the R5 that I discover (and it would have to be very major). Every camera has some flaw or design issue but we learn to work with those issues. So far, the R5 is spectacular (for stills). As great as the 5Div was for me, the R5 is better so far. In fairness, I have not yet done any wildlife or BIF nor used my "big white" with an adapter, but I don't think I'll find issues there based on what I've shot so far and based on the reports of others.
Two answers, actually. I've now invested in and jumped into mirrorless with both feet (R5 + RP). Still adapting some wonderful EF lenses. The reality is that I am not going to spend more dollars on another DSLR unless there is some major limitation with the R5 that I discover (and it would have to be very major). Every camera has some flaw or design issue but we learn to work with those issues. So far, the R5 is spectacular (for stills). As great as the 5Div was for me, the R5 is better so far. In fairness, I have not yet done any wildlife or BIF nor used my "big white" with an adapter, but I don't think I'll find issues there based on what I've shot so far and based on the reports of others.
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