I don't know whether he had solar filters on his camera lens. I only saw a slide show and heard his description of his setup. Nobody in the audience asked that particular question either. But I would suggest that for visual observation (by yourself) you should have eye protection regardless. I am sure that my friend also had proper eye protection at that time. Check the websites quoted earlier in the thread to see if they mentioned whether solar filters are needed on the lens during totality. If so, you need solar filters at all times.
Also, if you are using your M7 or any other RF cameras without a solar filter on the lens, make sure that you only point the camera at the sun when you are ready to make an exposure. Turn the camera away at other times so that the shutter don't get damaged by the focused sun. Even if you use a SLR where the mirror will protect the shutter, the sunlight might still generate heat inside the prism and eyepiece if it is pointing to the sun for longer than needed be. And of course you should not look into the eyepiece unless you wear eye protection.
The hub cab method should cut down a lot on the intense radiation, but I have no idea by how much. So to be on the safe side, I would suggest that you'd better take more precautions than might be necessary.