06-27-2020 06:10 PM
Purchased lightly-used 1st generation 500mm f/4 lens. I'm not sure what "I" and "O" mean for the setting. Also, when would I use Mode 1 and/or Mode 2 (see photo)? Would love any help for these settings. Thanks!
07-03-2020 01:00 PM
@USCRx wrote:
Hopefully, that was a large part of the issue. Like you mentioned, tho, it really pays to get to know your lens. The settings on that photo were: tripod w/ gimble head, Canon EOS 7D Mark II, 500mm EF L IS USM lens, Extender 1.4x II, ISO 1000, f/5.6, 1/1600 sec., cropped by about 1/3.
Do you disable iTR AF in the camera, too? This is a "must do" when shooting wildlife and most sports.
07-03-2020 05:04 PM
Wow! Didn't know that. My EOS iTR was enabled. I just disabled it. What's the significance of this setting for wildlife photography? Thanks!
07-03-2020 06:08 PM
With your 7D2, ITR won't be active in any case unless your AF select is set for all points, large zone, or small zone; any other AF sensor coverage restriction prevents ITR from working.
In some cases, ITR is useful but it is absolutely critical that you properly set up the initial focus point which is what the camera will be biased towards in achieving initial focus. Otherwise, ITR will lock on something else (like the background) and won't refocus on your subject until you release AF and restart.
With wildlife and MOST sports, I use either a single focus point or a single point with a few points expansion. Because of COVID, I haven't had a chance to even try my 1DX III with ITR enabled under game conditions but I found it seems to be significantly better than the 1DX and 1DX II implementations during a brief test during practice. It is probably because of the improved AF sensor with 191 points in the mark III.
Rodger
07-04-2020 10:23 AM
"... ITR will lock on something else (like the background) and won't refocus on your subject until you release AF and restart."
A little further, it looks for faces. It can lock on a rock or other object that looks like a face. Just like the human eye if there is no face, it looks for one. We see faces in clouds and rocks and tree, etc so can the camera.
" I use either a single focus point or a single point with a few points expansion."
This is the best way. IMHO, too!
07-04-2020 04:46 PM
@wq9nsc wrote:With your 7D2, ITR won't be active in any case unless your AF select is set for all points, large zone, or small zone; any other AF sensor coverage restriction prevents ITR from working.
Rodger
Whether or not iTR affects focusing or tracking depends upon which 9=pt mode you have selected.
The top one only focuses. The bottom one focuses and tracks, and would be affected by iTR.
07-07-2020 04:15 PM - edited 07-07-2020 04:16 PM
Thanks so mch for the information! And, to let you know, my focusing issues have decreased with a bit of practice. This photo of a harbor seal on the rocks at Avila Beach, CA was taken on a tripod with the 500mm + 1.4x extender @ f/5.6, ISO 640, 1/1600 sec., cropped by about 1/5.
07-08-2020 05:26 PM
Nice capture Jim and it looks like you have sucesffuly climbed the 500mm learning curve 🙂
Rodger
07-08-2020 06:09 PM
@wq9nsc wrote:Nice capture Jim and it looks like you have sucesffuly climbed the 500mm learning curve 🙂
Rodger
I agree. No AFMA needed. All it took was some time.
07-09-2020 10:19 AM
"No AFMA needed."
It should never be the first remedy.
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