
Originally Posted by
John Blumenkamp
Thought I'd share this... I experimented with the Zone AF on the 7D this morning, and think it may be useful when you have a subject against a uniform background, and the subject is still somewhat small in the frame. My thought is with single point AF the chosen point may move off a small subject, especially if the subject does not fill the AF point and the subject is fast moving. In such a case, the Zone AF may be helpful to keep a focus point on the subject. I realize center point w/ expansion may be doing the same thing, but for this scenario today the Zone AF worked well... and as the Canon write-up for Zone AF states, this mode focuses on the object nearest within the zone, while center point w/ expansion may seek to focus on distant objects (if in the frame)?
Here is an example of where the Zone AF seemed to work well this morning, with the original frame shown as noted, and my cropped and processed version. FYI... of the nine AF points in the center Zone AF, the point that locked focus was just right of the hawk's head, so I guess in this particular instance the Zone AF did not choose the object nearest, which would've been the head. ;-)
Thoughts?