Custom Function for Birds in Flight

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Hello everyone in tinterwebnet land.
I'm wondering if I should use one of the custom function buttons on my 50D as a quick way to set up the camera for photographing birds in flight. You know the situation, you're out on a walk with your camera taking landscape pictures and a buzzard flies up from in front of you when you disturb it. You're nice and close, but you have maybe 3 or 4 seconds to get the shot. Well at present when that happens, I'm still faffing about with shutter speed or aperture as the bird disappears into the distance.:bang:

If you think it would be a good idea, what settings do you think would be best to give the best chance of a correctly focused and exposed shot.
Thank you in anticipation of all your help.
Bob: thankyou:
 
Have a look at the settings you can set with those custom banks... I don't think you can set things like the mode (AV/TV), metering mode and the ISO - just things like picture profile, jpeg/raw etc
 
Have a look at the settings you can set with those custom banks... I don't think you can set things like the mode (AV/TV), metering mode and the ISO - just things like picture profile, jpeg/raw etc
Nope, they will store settings such as exposure mode, metering mode, Iso, drive and pretty much all CFn's with the exception of micro adjust values.

Bob
 
So, are there any of you good bird photographers out there prepared to advise me on the settings I should put into my custom function button to give me the best chance of grabbing those surprise bird shots?
 
My starting point (C1) FWIW is;

AV
Iso 800
f/8
AIservo
Slow AF tracking
High frame rate (although I normally switch back to One Shot)
Centre weighted metering
AWB

Any or all of the above can be adjusted to suite the conditions but it works for me.

Bob
 
Thank you Bob that was exactly the information I was looking for.

I'm not sure what slow af tracking is though.
Bob
 
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