Hi all,
I am actually in disbelief that I have to even post this question as I have to ashamedly admit to shaking my head on more than one occasion at some of the silly questions I see online - but now I am guilty of the same thing!
Nevertheless I am having real problems with what I assume is poor focus with my 300mm 2.8 II on a 5D3. I have never AFMAd this lens and I am sure that will be the first bit of advice given but it has always been razor sharp with and without teleconvertors since the day I bought it. I am taking pics of backlit squirrels at shutter speeds between 1/250 to 1/1000. They are often pretty stationary while they eat and my lens is well supported (though not on a tripod). I usually use my 300mm with a 2x teleconverter at 1/500 and very rarely get one that isnt sharp. When i took a few shots of subjects that were front lit the lens appeared extremely sharp as usual but as soon as I took a shot of the squirrel the results were almost consistently out of focus/blurry (though not obvious motion blur). I am using a single focus point on the eye (which is dark anyway and also in shade). Has anyone else experienced focus problems with backlit subjects and have any advice?
Cheers, Kris
I am actually in disbelief that I have to even post this question as I have to ashamedly admit to shaking my head on more than one occasion at some of the silly questions I see online - but now I am guilty of the same thing!
Nevertheless I am having real problems with what I assume is poor focus with my 300mm 2.8 II on a 5D3. I have never AFMAd this lens and I am sure that will be the first bit of advice given but it has always been razor sharp with and without teleconvertors since the day I bought it. I am taking pics of backlit squirrels at shutter speeds between 1/250 to 1/1000. They are often pretty stationary while they eat and my lens is well supported (though not on a tripod). I usually use my 300mm with a 2x teleconverter at 1/500 and very rarely get one that isnt sharp. When i took a few shots of subjects that were front lit the lens appeared extremely sharp as usual but as soon as I took a shot of the squirrel the results were almost consistently out of focus/blurry (though not obvious motion blur). I am using a single focus point on the eye (which is dark anyway and also in shade). Has anyone else experienced focus problems with backlit subjects and have any advice?
Cheers, Kris