Canon EVF-DC2 Likely Coming Soon

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<p>Foreign registration confirmation for a Canon EVF-DC2 has appeared. While the EOS M5 mirrorless camera will have a built-in EVF, the previous EOS M cameras and other PowerShot cameras do not.</p>
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hmmm ... EOS M10 has no contacts to plug in an external EVF, correct?

And M5 comes with built-in EVF.

EVF-DC2 does hint to one more new EOS body [see Neuro's remark re. M10 -> M20 ?].
I don't think Canon would bring a new EVF for [now old] EOS M3 or G1X II.
Or maybe it is just for yet another needless Powershot G ...
 
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DannyPwins said:
Is it technically possible for Canon to make a device like this for current DSLRs?

Not for current DSLRs. Would require hardware change - extra contacts near hotshoe. For new DSLRs easy, would work only in LiveView, when slapping mirror is not in lightpath.
 
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DannyPwins said:
Is it technically possible for Canon to make a device like this for current DSLRs?

they could if they also supported HDMI input I guess.

there was someone that did a sigma EVF for the DPxM series cameras that went off the HDMI connector.

if canon could / would create an EVF like that .. it would be pretty cool - use it basically on any camera.
 
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rrcphoto said:
strange .. i wonder why?

Because the refresh rate wasn't that high, and nobody talks about how frigging annoying it is that it cannot lock in the lowered position- it gets hit by mistake, turning upward, ripe to get broken off while attached to your hotshoe. No bueno.

Lastly, your eye lid hits the glass pretty easily, meaning it will always be stained.

So there's a lot they can do here, based on my usage anyways. :P
 
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One thing that annoys me about the current EVF, that I have on my M3, is that you can set the whole lot up so that if you don't use the camera for a while, and you're just walking around with it, it will "sleep" the camera after a time period you select in the menus.

And then, when you put your eye up to the EVF again, the IR sensor in the EVF wakes the camera up again.

It works really well.

... except that the IR sensor in the EVF is too sensitive, and when the EVF happens to swing into my jacket as I walk, it keeps on and on waking the camera up again.

And for some reason, even putting the EVF into its vertical position doesn't improve matters either.

Very annoying. That facility could've been so cool.
 
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AvTvM said:
hmmm ... EOS M10 has no contacts to plug in an external EVF, correct?

And M5 comes with built-in EVF.

EVF-DC2 does hint to one more new EOS body [see Neuro's remark re. M10 -> M20 ?].
I don't think Canon would bring a new EVF for [now old] EOS M3 or G1X II.
Or maybe it is just for yet another needless Powershot G ...

How about a G1x3 with a 24MP APSC sensor, surely that wouldn't be needless!
 
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Meatcurry said:
AvTvM said:
hmmm ... EOS M10 has no contacts to plug in an external EVF, correct?
And M5 comes with built-in EVF.
EVF-DC2 does hint to one more new EOS body [see Neuro's remark re. M10 -> M20 ?].
I don't think Canon would bring a new EVF for [now old] EOS M3 or G1X II.
Or maybe it is just for yet another needless Powershot G ...
How about a G1x3 with a 24MP APSC sensor, surely that wouldn't be needless!

to me it would be. I am not buying cameras without interchangeable lenses. When lens built in is sufficient, I us my smartphone. :)

I don't think Canon will put APS-C sensors in G powershots. 1" sensor seem to be perfect for that series. Otherwise lens gets way too big ...
 
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thetechhimself said:
AvTvM said:
Meatcurry said:
AvTvM said:
hmmm ... EOS M10 has no contacts to plug in an external EVF, correct?
And M5 comes with built-in EVF.
EVF-DC2 does hint to one more new EOS body [see Neuro's remark re. M10 -> M20 ?].
I don't think Canon would bring a new EVF for [now old] EOS M3 or G1X II.
Or maybe it is just for yet another needless Powershot G ...
How about a G1x3 with a 24MP APSC sensor, surely that wouldn't be needless!

to me it would be. I am not buying cameras without interchangeable lenses. When lens built in is sufficient, I us my smartphone. :)

I don't think Canon will put APS-C sensors in G powershots. 1" sensor seem to be perfect for that series. Otherwise lens gets way too big ...

I did the G1X II, immediately prior to going EOS M route. They both compete for the same market, small powerful bring it everywhere turf.

The G1X III, if it ever see's the light of day, will be interesting to see pitted against the M5.

my brother has a G1X (I) ... I would NEVER exchange it for my EOS M (1st gen). G1X I + II ... significantly smaller sensor in a body as large or rather more bulky than EOS M 1st gen. Yes lens is built-in, but to me that's more of a limitation than a feature.
 
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