I was out today shooting birds in the front yard using a 6D and a 100-400MkII. I had the camera set to the center autofocus point. When aiming the center AF point at a branch I set up for the birds to perch on, I couldn't get a consistent lock when the AF point was directly on the branch. Now this branch isn't very wide - say about 1/2 - 3/4" but if I moved the camera to where the branch was centered between the center AF point in the view finder and the circle that surrounds that AF point, at about 11 o'clock, I could focus every time. I'm about 5 feet from the branch.
I'm pretty sure this requires Canon to investigate, but I wanted to ask the group if there could be something I'm doing wrong, or other things to try. I'm shooting song birds (cardinals, blue jays, titmouse), so they aren't big to begin with and I depend on that center AF point. I also feel that the camera hunts more with the 100-400, where as my 60D doesn't appear to have a problem with it. I can't say I've noticed this behavior before, but then again, I just now have a lens capable of 400mm.
Any ideas?
I'm pretty sure this requires Canon to investigate, but I wanted to ask the group if there could be something I'm doing wrong, or other things to try. I'm shooting song birds (cardinals, blue jays, titmouse), so they aren't big to begin with and I depend on that center AF point. I also feel that the camera hunts more with the 100-400, where as my 60D doesn't appear to have a problem with it. I can't say I've noticed this behavior before, but then again, I just now have a lens capable of 400mm.
Any ideas?