mycanonphotos said:
Sorry to hear you are having issues. Try using Case 2 without any mods, make sure you are using AI Servo, High Speed..use single center point AF and or Expansion, mode 3/2 on the Lens...also might want to try Shutter Priority as opposed to Aperture Priority...around 1/800 - 1/1200 for starters, auto ISO up to 3200 max or select manually...
Focus Priority is ok but I use the other..I want that moment weather or not its perfect.. My AF is tied to my shutter button, I don't use the back focus button for action..(half press begins focus and tracking) click to pic..
I shot motorcycles coming at me at about 80-120 MPH last week and my tracking /AF was spot on....also make sure you are shooting with Large raw or large .jpg files.... check your focus range switch too...#1 3.22' to infinity or #2 for 10' to infinity..it will acquire focus faster depending on how close your dog is at the start of your photos...(50M #2) mode 3 or 2 for the stabilizer mode...and take everything back to default on the back focus/front focus... unless you are 100% sure you are using the above settings correctly switch it back...
try not using Zone....your camera is taking a guess at what to track, you need to tell it what to start with and know for sure where that AF point is at... and on the 100-400 if its not spot while using a low Aperture it will throw off the focus area...
hope some of this helps
Jason
Hi Jason,
thanks, I'll try to answer your questions and suggestions:
Try using Case 2 without any mods,
Tried Case 1 and 2 mainly, no mods.
make sure you are using AI Servo, High Speed..use single center point AF and or Expansion,
Mainly AI Servo, high speed, various AF points tried
mode 3/2 on the Lens.
Not tried this yet. Thanks.
..also might want to try Shutter Priority as opposed to Aperture Priority...around 1/800 - 1/1200 for starters, auto ISO up to 3200 max or select manually...
OK I would understand that for very fast moving subjects. I think I am fast enough as there is usualy no motion
blur I can see. I find it better to keep the ISO down on the 7D MKII, but its worth a try.
Focus Priority is ok but I use the other..I want that moment weather or not its perfect.. My AF is tied to my shutter button, I don't use the back focus button for action..(half press begins focus and tracking) click to pic..
OK but that should really affect just the first shot in a burst. I tried back-button for a while but didn't stay with it.
I shot motorcycles coming at me at about 80-120 MPH last week and my tracking /AF was spot on....also make sure you are shooting with Large raw or large .jpg files.... check your focus range switch too...#1 3.22' to infinity or #2 for 10' to infinity..it will acquire focus faster depending on how close your dog is at the start of your photos...(50M #2) mode 3 or 2 for the stabilizer mode...and take everything back to default on the back focus/front focus... unless you are 100% sure you are using the above settings correctly switch it back...
Large RAw, for the best quality, Fast CF card, and the frame rate is very impressive. Problem was present without any AFMA settings, but I can try taking them off again.
try not using Zone....your camera is taking a guess at what to track, you need to tell it what to start with and know for sure where that AF point is at... and on the 100-400 if its not spot while using a low Aperture it will throw off the focus area...
Going to Zone AF in some of the shots was to say, "OK I'll let the camera decide what it can focus on (plenty of contrast there maybe) and then that point will be sharp".
But that is not the case.
I think I'll also take a look at the usable AF points with this lens at low aperture and see if that can explain what is happening. Thanks for your suggestions.
Cheers Brian