Case focus on 5D MIII

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I have recently purchased a 5D MIII to replace my 7D. I was wondering if anyone had advise on what case to use to shoot my daughter who is a dancer. Most of her performances is as the principal subject so there are no other dancers around her. She also dances with a group but not that much. To me it seems that maybe I need to use one case when she is with a group and other when she is the principal.


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i am not sure if i am correct, but case two i would pick since you want to shoot only your daughter from the crowd. if there is no competition, then case one would also do the job :) in addition, pick cross focus points in the center for better result since it detects contrast better than any other focus points...
 
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I do believe you are speaking of the AF cases... I use Case 2 most of the time, tweaked a little for accel/decel.

Case 1: Default tracking for general subjects.
Case 2: Continues to track subject with intermittent obstacles blocking subject.
Case 3: You can think of this as the opposite of Case 2. Instantly tracks new subjects entering the frame.
Case 4: Good for subjects that are abruptly accelerating or decelerating.
Case 5: For erratic subject movement.
Case 6: Useful if you are shooting multiple skeet shooting themed weddings simultaneously.
 
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Thanks for the replies. So I am thinking that case 2 sounds the best this way if I am focused and a hand or arm move in front it will hold the focus. Didn't think of the cross type in the center for the focus. With the distance I am away I should be able to focus around the chest area and get a sharp face in focus. I always put my focus point on the face but in most situations I am far enough away that I am shooting with my 70-200 f/2.8L IS II lens. Even if I have to shoot at f/2.8 I should get enough DOF for the face to be sharp and I usually shoot at 320 shutter speed.
 
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Personally, I would shoot in one-shot AF mode instead of Ai Servo with 5D III. With the AF speed of 70-200 II, one-shot mode is plenty fast for situations like this, and Ai Servo may end up giving you unpredictable results IME.
 
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