Got my camera back on Thursday from having the sub-mirror fix done (after sending it out on Monday - 4 days door to door, well done Canon UK!). Seems to be working ok but have yet to do a really thorough test. This is one of my 10 month old German Shepherd "puppy" Scrumpy, created yesterday. He's an absolute delight and loves nothing more than a run in the woods :)
His head looks a little blown, but the histogram looks ok and it looks better in the larger image.
Canon 1D Mark III, 70-200mm IS f/2.8 @ 200mm, 1/400 @ f/5.6, ISO 400 (overcast conditions, hand held).
That is one good looking and happy canine !!!!! Very nice meeting Scrumpy !!! Love that pup !!!
Glad your MK3 is working Hope it does equally as well with birds Traditionally the hardest thing for an AF system is a subject moving directly into you This is very sharp !!!
Wonderful action in this image Ben and you captured it beautifully. It has bee a real pleasure meeting scrumpy and a great looking puppy for sure. Many thanks for sharong this capture with us Ben.
Whilst calibrating a few more of my lens combinations this morning I noticed that things are definitely improved. Before the fix, when using AI Servo to focus on the calibration chart, the focus would occasionally jump about even though it was a static subject and the camera was on a tripod (it even took a few out of focus images). Today it locked on and was rock solid, no jumping around regardless of how hard I tried to make it do so.