>>4099833If you say "button customization" one more fucking time, I will reach through the computer screen and slap your fat fucking face with a wooden paddle.
Read very carefully here. I will not repeat myself.
THOSE ARE NOT OPTIONS IN THE BUTTON CUSTOMIZATION MENU FOR THESE THINGS, YOU MASSIVE FAGGOT LYING PIECE OF HUMAN GARBAGE.
The only "custom" way to deal with the problem is to put them in the My Menu/Favorites, which is still menu-diving.
>hurrdurr its a ternary derpty doooil durrrNikon has had the power switch figured out for decades. Sony and Pentax and Fujifilm all do power switches right. All Nikon, Pentax, Sony and Fujifilm cameras have power switch commonality. It is not a difficult concept. You should be able to reach it and manipulate it without looking or thinking. Listen to me right now, fuckface.
THE EOS R POWER DIAL HAS "ON" ON THE LEFT (NO NUB PRESENT)
THE R6 POWER DIAL HAS "ON" ON THE LEFT (NUB ON DIAL)
THE R6II POWER DIAL HAS "ON" ON THE RIGHT (NO NUB PRESENT)
That is NOT a good example of an ergonomic, logical power switch. That's an example of how to piss off your customers. Not to mention that all of them are different from the classic EOS DSLR power switch, which most Canon users will be familiar with and the R3 even makes use of.
>The specs and performance are worth it to me considering you want to use electronic shutter.There is no functional difference between 30 fps and 40 fps. With either speed, you are practically shooting video, and I guarantee that there is nothing you are shooting where the difference would matter.