On the other hand he's often right... I just had a look a the Control Lock bit of the manual and it doesn't seem relevant to selecting continuous or single shot shooting but then it IS a very long manual for a very feature rich camera...
Lloyd is the only reviewer in my view who actually pulls no punches in his reviews. I generally agree with most of what he has to say, with one caveat. Some of his complaints/criticisms are specific to the way Lloyd likes to work. He has very strong preferences. How can I disagree with him about the way he likes to work? However, I decide for myself whether and to what degree the issues he raises are a serious issue for me in using a camera system or a lens. Let's face it, every camera system and every lens has plusses and minuses, and we prioritize those plusses and minuses in different ways. Lloyd had a number of criticisms of the X1D in his ongoing review. The lack of a four way controller was a major gripe. I agree with him about that. I wish it had one. On the other hand, it's for me to decide whether the lack of a four way controller is so serious a problem that it outweighs all of the really good things about the X1D. I expect the same will be true of his review of the GFX. It's clear that Lloyd really dislikes the underlying design ethos of the User Interface of the GFX. Any surprise there? Any surprise that there are many, many photographers who agree? Yet, there are many photographers who are perfectly comfortable with the Fuji APS-C cameras, and the User Interface of the GFX as derived from those cameras is not a problem for them. They will focus on the versatility of the GFX and the expected, stellar image quality.