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Hi
A friend of mine is having a few problems and i wondered if anyone had ideas of what might be causing it.
The images below have the feet in focus, but the heads are slightly OOF; the focus point was set on the torso. It's a problem replicated in a high percentage of his sports shots and at times it can seem that points on the same focal plain have different results depending on where they are in the frame (front foot sharp, front hand soft etc). Both shot at around the 2,000th of a sec with a 70-200; one with a 40d the other with a 1D. My knowledge of Canon settings is nil but i can find out more details if required.
Anyone had a similar experience, or is he doing something wrong?
17005104526_4039bd981a_k by Bobby Gavin, on Flickr
16719161194_6b8a3807f9_k by Bobby Gavin, on Flickr
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A friend of mine is having a few problems and i wondered if anyone had ideas of what might be causing it.
The images below have the feet in focus, but the heads are slightly OOF; the focus point was set on the torso. It's a problem replicated in a high percentage of his sports shots and at times it can seem that points on the same focal plain have different results depending on where they are in the frame (front foot sharp, front hand soft etc). Both shot at around the 2,000th of a sec with a 70-200; one with a 40d the other with a 1D. My knowledge of Canon settings is nil but i can find out more details if required.
Anyone had a similar experience, or is he doing something wrong?
17005104526_4039bd981a_k by Bobby Gavin, on Flickr
16719161194_6b8a3807f9_k by Bobby Gavin, on Flickr
(Please move if this isn't the right forum for this question)