gary samples said:1Dx
600mm
some times I do but it is almost always me not getting the focus point on right ! canon software shows you where your points hit. if you have focus problems on moving targets that's the first place to lookNorthstar said:gary samples said:1Dx
600mm
Gary...I'm curious. When you shoot a fast moving subject coming straight at you like this using a super tele and your 1dx, do you get several oof shots mixed in with the sharp ones when burst shooting? I do, so I'm just curious if it's normal?
For example, if I shot this eagle coming straight at me with my 1dx 300 2.8 combo I'm guessing that in a 10 -12 shot burst there would be 3 to 5 out of focus.
Anyone else with thoughts on this I sure would appreciate....sometimes I wonder if I need to send in the 300 for service/inspection.
Inspirational... I know where a bunch of ducks are hanging out so I think I will go play with them tomorrow.Cog said:
Nope. Was lucky - the sun was not completely behind the clouds at that moment.Don Haines said:Did you use a flash?Cog said:
gary samples said:1Dx
600mm
Cog said:

Gilbo65 said:Marsh Harrier, Somerset, UK
One of the least widespread birds of prey in the UK, and has been a subject of some research for myself in the last few years. First shot of the harrier worth sharing for myself, if mostly for the lighting.
Marsh Harrier on the Westhay Marshes, Somerset by gilbo65, on Flickr
Shot with a 400mm f/5.6 L. Handheld.
Excellent shot!fredericsiffert said:
wonderful shotValvebounce said:Hi Gilbo.
Beautiful pic, like you say the lighting is great too.
Cheers Graham.
Gilbo65 said:Marsh Harrier, Somerset, UK
One of the least widespread birds of prey in the UK, and has been a subject of some research for myself in the last few years. First shot of the harrier worth sharing for myself, if mostly for the lighting.
Marsh Harrier on the Westhay Marshes, Somerset by gilbo65, on Flickr
Shot with a 400mm f/5.6 L. Handheld.