Dogs in FLIGHT (DIF)

Huskies are very bouncy, so I've got tons of them from over the years.
 

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Re: Dogs in FLIGHT (D


brianftpc said:
my baby. Shot with my 1dx.....Id take a new 1 with my 1dx mk2 but sadly......the quality would be exactly the same :(

Or, according to all the reports I have seen about the AF in the 1DX MkII, you might have the face in focus rather than the front feet.
 
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