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Hi all,
First post in a long time for me. Have had a WCS for 4 months now, he is 6 months old. First visit to the beach today and thought I would try some shots. Don't think I have one shot in focus out of about 50 shots I took. I kep the photo below because I like the expression. I'm also struggling with a new PC and monitor, so the colours seem way off so please ignore that whilst I fix it. Very washed out on Flickr, sRGB set everywhere else.
I used a Canon 80D with an EF 100-400 MkII. Servo AI, AF point left to camera (has never made a difference to me in the past). I'm used to photographing aircraft, motorsports, and this is the hardest yet. I don't think my settings are right, but I also think the 80D is very poor when tracking fast moving objects. How can I fix the type of shot below? Focus is either not happened at all, or lagging from the nose of the dog to the rear of the dog.
IMG_2298edit by Colin, on Flickr
First post in a long time for me. Have had a WCS for 4 months now, he is 6 months old. First visit to the beach today and thought I would try some shots. Don't think I have one shot in focus out of about 50 shots I took. I kep the photo below because I like the expression. I'm also struggling with a new PC and monitor, so the colours seem way off so please ignore that whilst I fix it. Very washed out on Flickr, sRGB set everywhere else.
I used a Canon 80D with an EF 100-400 MkII. Servo AI, AF point left to camera (has never made a difference to me in the past). I'm used to photographing aircraft, motorsports, and this is the hardest yet. I don't think my settings are right, but I also think the 80D is very poor when tracking fast moving objects. How can I fix the type of shot below? Focus is either not happened at all, or lagging from the nose of the dog to the rear of the dog.
IMG_2298edit by Colin, on Flickr