People can piss into the wind, too. The opinions of people who would not have and will not anyway buy the camera are irrelevant. What matters is how may of the cameras actually sell. Since the camera is not actually being sold yet, this is all a bunch of hot air anyway. It's completely reminiscent of the hot air blown around when the R3 was announced. Then, when the camera actually came out, the tone changed dramatically. I expect that will happen with the R1 as well. But either way, what matters is not what people say...but what they do with their money. If the R1 sales meet or exceed Canon's targets, it's a win in the only way that matters. If not, Canon may alter their strategy.