I've glued the diopter adjustment in place, like I did on my 5 D III and 5 D IV. Poorly implemented by Canon...Among my gripes with the R are that the EVF doesn't have automatic brightness adjustment (although I noticed this was more of a problem for me who wears glasses), that I couldn't find any use for the touch-bar (despite quite a bit of effort, will and the desire to use it somehow), the fact that in Servo AF it sometimes likes to "wander" on the background if the background is relatively close to the main subject and if it is rich in contrast, the diopter adjustment wheel moves too easily and does not have any indication of the zero position, complicated connectivity, poor implementation of the review of captured photos... And that's it, more or less. Great camera, just as I'm sure the R5II and R1 will be regardless of the fact that neither of them will likely have a global shutter.
And I use the touch bar for the E-level, but I agree, I'd prefer a button.
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