I already started a thread here - I'll let the admins do the merging:
https://www.dvxuser.com/threads/new-canon-eos-c50-to-follow-r5-c.5712702/#post-5720145
Canon Rumors posted this
https://www.canonrumors.com/canon-cinema-eos-c50-to-replace-eos-r5-c/
Canon has also posted teasers on their official Canon Instagram accounts.
I am considering selling my EVF-V70 OLED viewfinder which is compatible with the Canon C700, C500 Mark II, C300 Mark III and C200 cameras.
Price: USD 1300 (excluding shipping, import taxes etc.).
The EVF is in pristine condition, and includes the EVF cable.
(Will add photos soon.)
Apple has released some PR material about the editing process for Severance.
Biggest takeaways:
They are using Avid, so it seems like Apple is not forcing FCP on all their Apple TV+ shows
The marching band scene in the Season 2 finale involved 70 angles and takes...
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As a principle, I think the site shouldn't share a secret token (the two-factor authentication code) without the user specifically requesting it. Wouldn't it be possible to change the email to just say something along the lines of "The trusted login for your device has expired" instead?
Thanks, NorBro! I wasn't aware of (1), as I thought we would get the 2FA codes only when logging in. As for (2) I will change my password again and see if that helps.
As an owner of a Canon EVF-V70, that's shocking news. I will put multiple layers of protective padding around it now.
In any case, it sounds like Canon North America(?) is treating their customers a lot worse than here in Japan.
In the last few days I have received unsolicited login verification codes (two-step verification setup). I am just wondering if anyone else have seen the same?
I am not reusing my passwords across web sites, so it is highly unlikely that someone is using a stolen password, unless they got it...