This sort of dynamic is why I left my brand of choice for over 40 years behind--Canon. Time to jump ship for Nikon. Except for their lenses (and those became more cheaply made), I began to lose my confidence in Nikon. And except for the stable of Nikkor lenses I own--I now find myself happily situated in the Fujichrome X-T5 universe. They listen and react quickly. Nice to see a Japanese camera company that still believes in Kaizen...
That camera was released in late November of last year. There have 3 new firmware releases in that time. All of them gave me better functionality & things that would have been seen only in another model release with the other leading brands. And regular firmware releases for virtually all of their previous mirrorless cameras--going back over a decade. My money goes to those who actually work to serve my interests.
I bought my X-T5 in May of this year. It was delivered May 17th, a week and a half ahead of leaving for a big family vacation. My wife had actually given me the green light on it(after looking and cross-shopping the ZFc and a few others) because of that-we have a what was then a 5 month old baby, and she wanted lots and lots of photos. The thought of hauling around a DSLR all day was not appealing to me, and Fujifilm offered me what I really felt I needed in a camera-great handling small and light bodies with an excellent selection of lenses. I guess I really liked it considering that I bought it new, something I never do.
Even though I used the camera a lot around here, taking a new camera, much less a new system from a new-to-you manufacturer, on a trip is definitely trial by fire. I had people telling me I was both brave and stupid for doing so. I did take my D850 with me as well, but used it once, and took over 2000 photos with the X-T5.
I love the thing. It still frustrates me at times, but I love it. In particular, I love how almost perfect the SOOC files are. The only other camera I have that MAYBE needs less work is my D5, but that's a different beast. The D8xx cameras-I have all three now, going back to 2016 when the D800 became my first real, serious entry into digital photography after mostly using film-have almost always required some PP work to get to where I like them. I could ALMOST shoot JPEG from the X-T5 and be happy. Aside from that, I've heard people call the film sims in the Fuji cameras gimmicky, but it's one setting that I can reach for(and access with a single button push) that changes how the files are rendered. I pretty much use Velvia and Pro Neg Hi, and yes I know I can change the underlying settings on these in my Nikons(saturation and contrast) but I love that Fuji packages the whole thing into a single setting that's easy to access and adds some of their color science "magic" to it. On my Nikons, I pretty much just leave the settings to their default and adjust contrast/saturation to my taste in post. With Fuji, I can pick it and it's probably right, or if I inadvertently leave it wrong it's easy enough to change in post(even in Lightroom, even though a lot of people "claim" that LR doesn't handle this as well as Fuji's software or other optoins).
And yes, the 2.0 firmware, which came out right around the time I bought my camera but I didn't realize until I'd had it a month and a half, addressed a few big complaints I'd run into such as how the autofocus behaved.