09-06-2022 01:17 PM - edited 09-06-2022 01:46 PM
I googled it, found that a lot of people are getting bad, blurry images from an anomaly in the eye focus mode. A focus pulsing occurs when keeping tracking active in the animal's eye.
The video below, from 10:00 on onwards shows exactly this problem.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lmjC07v8yI&t=471s
In the Canon R6 manual it says that (ALL) EF lenses work with the use of the EF-EOS-R adapter. But nowhere in the manual does it report incompatibilities or focus issues related to the smart focus mode (eye focus).
drive.google.com/file/d/1RFP_2LmEDNksaPlnz7IiWuZjmFId8y2q/view?usp=sharing
Link with images of a 100% static animal and still the focus shows (pulsing)
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09-07-2022 01:17 AM
Beautiful shots! I don't have the 70-200, but do have the EF 100-400mm L II and IIRC, I had similar results as far as keeper ratio when using the 100-400 adapted to the R5 & 6 when tracking, and better when in one shot with the fine AF point. I have never noticed any "pulsing" on the adapted EF or native RF glass. I have had a better ratio with the native RF lenses, especially the 100-500.
Newton
09-07-2022 01:47 AM
That is precisely my experience too. Thanks for your support and comments on this. I think lot of invalid criticism and innuendo is being bandied about and expanded upon by people who get a benefit from the click bait. In this case, I think it likely the configuration and operation of the system being used, and is certainly not a systemic failure on Canon's behalf.
09-07-2022 07:42 AM
Hello John,
The distance is in the attached JPG images, referring to each shot. It's written on the right. I have f10 images of hummingbird at a shorter distance and he is completely focused, full body!!! This insect is only 4 cm long!!! It should be completely within the depth of field!
09-07-2022 07:46 AM
Hi Waddizzle,
You are completely wrong in all your statements. As soon as I have time I will separate an image of a hummingbird taken near this angle and draw your conclusions again. Opening, subject distance and compare after I post.
09-07-2022 08:02 AM - edited 09-07-2022 08:03 AM
Newton,
See my instagram. All my recordings were done with a Canon 40D and most of my recordings with a Canon 5D Mk3 using the 70-200 f2.8 L USM with the 2x extender. Instagram images lose a little quality but even so it is possible to see the excellent results I have obtained over these years. If you didn't get good results with the 2x extender, I'm sorry, but you can't generalize and say that the problem was the 2x Extender. I see a lot of people here speculating, finding this or that, treating me like I'm a deceiver or something. It is unpleasant to read certain things by educated people or seem to be educated on the subject.
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09-07-2022 08:03 AM
@rascher wrote:Hi Waddizzle,
You are completely wrong in all your statements. As soon as I have time I will separate an image of a hummingbird taken near this angle and draw your conclusions again. Opening, subject distance and compare after I post.
FYI, 4cm is roughly equivalent to 1.5 inches. Assuming that you are using a 200mm lens with a 2x teleconverter. At f/11, you do not achieve 1.5” DoF until your at a distance of 10 feet, or 3 meters, from the subject.
09-07-2022 08:08 AM - edited 09-07-2022 08:41 AM
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