07-10-2018 03:36 PM
I have a Canon EOS 5D Mark III, purchased in late 2016. I've taken at least 10000 photos with it. I use either the EF 100-400 IS II or the 70-300 image stabilizer lens. In either case, when I am photographing a bird that is perched on a branch and has background foliage, AF usually doesn't work. I have lost at least 70% of the oppotunities for such photos, as eventually the bird flies off. The %$^&#$ camera insists on focusing on the background or foreground. These are situations where I am reasonably close to the bird, so that it opccupies maybe 1/12 or 1/16th of the image.
This is beyond frustrating. I have experimented with many different AF settings and nothing seems to do any good.
Anyone else have this problem?
07-15-2018 10:16 AM - edited 07-15-2018 10:18 AM
@huskyC wrote:Nice shots. What are the gears you used and settings please ?
Brewers Blackbird
EOS 6D Mark II, EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM+EF 1.4x III
@1/1600, f/8, ISO 2500, @560mm
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It is the same photo, BTW. These are cropped and uncropped versions of the same photo.
07-15-2018 10:33 AM
Nice shots. I almost never use ISO above 500. Maybe I should.
BTW that's a Common Grackle.
07-15-2018 11:16 AM
@rfermat wrote:Nice shots. I almost never use ISO above 500. Maybe I should.
BTW that's a Common Grackle.
I am no bird expert. I looked it up, and came up with what I thought was a good match.
With a 5D3, you should get great results at the higher ISO values, too. While many prefer to shoot Av mode, I prefer to use Manual mode with ISO set to AUTO. I set an upper ISO limit in the menus. I want a fixed shutter speed and aperture setting.
07-15-2018 02:05 PM
"I almost never use ISO above 500. Maybe I should."
Yeah, you need to rethink that. 800 to 1600 is great and sometimes I use 3200. Remember each doubling of ISO is one stop.
The question becomes is one stop going to make the photo?
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