Kevin - It's your site and, of course, you can do as you wish. I do appreciate the fact that you still occasionally do something with the newest medium format cameras, which virtually no one else does. I will say, however (you knew a "but" or "however" was coming LOL), that the two recent videos on Kando and defending your position on Sony were a bit much for my taste. If I heard one more time in the two videos about the 20 frames per second on the A9 (you must have repeated it 4 or 5 times as if that was the only important innovation in the last 5 years), I was going to lose my lunch. And for you to say no one else is doing anything - particularly Nikon and Canon - is simply not accurate. As you are well aware Nikon's D850, which has features the a7r III doesn't have, and vice versa, was as feted by critics as the A7R III. No, it's not mirrorless. But for my hands, the Sonys aren't thus far comfortable in my hands. The ergonomics just aren't there for me. While the info off the sensor is great, IMO, they have a long way to go before they will become comfortable to shoot with. And I'm glad your prodding Canikon to do get their act together. While I think Nikon has produced some great cameras (D5, D500, D850) in a short period of time, they need to do more at the cutting edge. All I want to point out is that you are a bit over the top in your singular focus. You may be exaggerating to make a point, but even that can go a bit too far.