unfocused said:
If he is talking about the Sigma lens dock, I don't think it does what he thinks it does. On the other hand, I do hope Canon soon finds a way to use DPAF to make AFMA automatic. As I understand it, DPAF guarantees that in live view, the lens plane of focus will actually fall on the sensor. (Probably not using the right terms) It does seem as though there ought to be a way to feed that data back to the lens and then adjust it for the viewfinder.
Yes. Actually any Canon camera with liveview would be fully capable to do full automatic in-camera AFMA. All that's needed is a rather simple piece of software. But for whatever reasons, Canon seems unable to deliver it.
Yet another wasted opportunity to create additional, massive unique sales propositions for the EOS system that would be truly useful to every serious photographer.
Just like the refusal to bring back Eye Control AF in a much improved, digital-age version 2.0
Or the strange hesitation to really push the radio wireless RT speedlite system forward - i.e. to build an RT commander into every single EOS camera and bring a smaller/cheaper 430EX-RT slave flash and a small, reliable and affordable RT-transceiver to allow owners of 580EX II/430EX II speedlites [but not third party flashes] to include those speedlites in a radio wireless flash setup.
Absolutely inexplicable, why Canon still did not implement those 3 things. Would not cost a lot, but generate massive advantages for Canon EOS users and help Canon in the marketplace.