Hey guys,
I bought a 7D a while back and had many many issues with it. I had to send it to canon 2 times. I got it back for the 2nd time today and so far it is performing much much better. Before the focus was all over the place (even on static subjects using spot focusing)
Anyway, I am new to using long lenses and doing BIF...so I am starting slow.
Today I took my dog out and put my 100-400L on the 7D and threw a tennis ball for him to retrieve. I used the following settings:
1/800 f5.6 at 400mm
AI Servo
IS on
C.Fn-III-1 Servo Tracking sensitivity : one step to the right (fast)
C.Fn-III-2 AI Servo 1st/2nd image priority : 0-AF priority/Tracking Priority
C.Fn III-4 Lens Drive when AF impossible : 1-OFF
I took pictures of my dog running toward me with the ball. Each time I had it focus directly on his face. About 85% of the images tend to be back focused. Could it be that this is caused from the IS taking to long to kick in or is the tracking not keeping up with my dog? What I mean by this is that it focuses, takes the picture and by the time the picture is taken his head is out of focus because he became closer causing it to focus behind him. Is that the problem, or does the IS not work that way?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.






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