Hmm I didn't really like the 2D panels that much. I mean it's different almost video-game-ish and of course with a flat image like a monitor, worth trying it out some more but I'm not sure if it's really for me. That said I also didn't really like how Bunny Colby performed this time, perhaps the angles weren't really great (like close-up in front of her face with a bright lamp... ehh, I don't like VR close-ups but that was worse and not exactly a flattering angle of her face either).
With multiple camera's I'm sure it's difficult to get great shots on all of them. And for the model it's probably much harder to keep in mind she has to perform on all sides at the same time. I think maybe just one 2D camera that's kinda positioned like a "spying cam" on 45° from the side so the model can almost forget about it... might be interesting and easier to work with?
Technically with the video there's something more worrying and that's the left/right eye sync lag that is not constant but intermittent, and I really hope it's not a hardware issue with that camera... I made some screenshots to go with the all info below here: https://imgur.com/a/OdImPus
There were quite a lot of blocky distortions in the video and weird horizontal bars too (some timestamps of examples are in the imgur album). But the worst is how the left and right eye are constantly going out of sync. It seems to happen throughout the entire video but it's most notable at the end where the movement is faster. In the final cowgirl part it feels really weird to watch.
The left eye is intermittently slightly lagging behind but she bounces fast enough to make your brain detect there's something glitchy going on. After 37:20 it really shows how the left eye is constantly going from synced to lagging behind intermittently. It almost feels like as if the left camera is recording in variable fps and constantly lagging behind a bit and then catching up again.
Last image in that imgur album also shows something else going weird with the left eye. I suspect the horizontal bars and distorted glitches have something to do with all this. Maybe it's a bad camera that has a lazy left eye 🥴 or it has a bad/loose cable or something... I doubt it can be fixed this time but you should really check that camera out.