I have moved from Nikon D300s to Canon 7D mainly bcause i love Canon lenses.
i use to love watching the AF points on my D300s track across the screen when a flock of birds flew past and i felt assured if i hit the shutter button i would get a nice shot of a BIF totally in focus.
Since buying my 7D i have only had 2 chances to try a BIF both shoots were of a single Hawk flying over the Estuary, i had the camera set to single point tracking and i was happy to see the AF point seem to track the Hawk, however not one of the shots were actually in focus and most had the water below the bird in focus.
I am fully aware the problem is me but would certainly be interested to know if anyone else has had the same problem and also would love to know if anyone has found the best way to get this feature working on the 7D
i use to love watching the AF points on my D300s track across the screen when a flock of birds flew past and i felt assured if i hit the shutter button i would get a nice shot of a BIF totally in focus.
Since buying my 7D i have only had 2 chances to try a BIF both shoots were of a single Hawk flying over the Estuary, i had the camera set to single point tracking and i was happy to see the AF point seem to track the Hawk, however not one of the shots were actually in focus and most had the water below the bird in focus.
I am fully aware the problem is me but would certainly be interested to know if anyone else has had the same problem and also would love to know if anyone has found the best way to get this feature working on the 7D
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