This EVF was designed to offer as much operational assistance to the DP as possible in the form of built -in operational controls . The improvements of this EVF over that in the EOS C300 Mark II Camera are shown in Table 1.
NOTES Alternatively, you can use the MENU > [ Assistance Functions] > [Peaking: Video Term.], [Peaking: EVF- V 50] and [Peaking: MON./HDMI] to turn the peaking function on/off separately on the LCD screen, an optional viewfinder or external monitors, respectively.
2. Enables the center AF point to autofocus when the camera is used with Canon EF lens/extender combinations whose combined maximum aperture is f/8. 3. Improves the speed of the camera's acquisition of focus when using a Canon Speedlite's AF- assist beam. 4. Fixes a phenomenon in which the LCD monitor may freeze and display Err 70 or Err 80 when a still photo is taken during Live View or in movie shooting mode.
If you happen to have an EOS camera, there is a good chance that you have a feature called “Highlight Tone Priority” built into it. This feature is usually intended to bring out details of a very white object, such as the beading of a white wedding dress. Turning it on while video conferencing or livestreaming could help when your overall scene is too bright.