06-11-2021 10:04 AM - last edited on 07-08-2023 09:21 AM by Danny
I recently bought a Canon EOS 90D body.
Unfortunately I'm encountering focus issues when using the body with the Canon 100-400mm L IS II lens.
When I'm trying to focus (using OVF) on an object (like a race car for instance) that's coming towards to me, the camera/lens won't focus.
The settings on my camera are: Autofocus > AI Servo, shutterspeed: 1/1000 - 1/2000. Normally those shutterspeeds should deliver me a sharp picture. But that's not the case.
When I attach the lens to a Canon 6D or 5D Mark IV I don't have any problems at all; the focus issues don't happen with those two bodies.
I know when a subject moves closer to or further away of the camera, the sensor can have some difficulties in focussing. But with the fast shutter speeds I should get sharp images, which is not happening with the 90D body.
Anyone an idea how I can solve this issue?
06-11-2021 10:35 AM
Have you tested it using a tripod to photograph stationary objects, preferably at varying distances? If not, try it.
06-11-2021 10:59 AM
06-11-2021 10:37 AM
@canon_eos_90D wrote:
I know when a subject moves closer to or further away of the camera, the sensor can have some difficulties in focussing. But with the fast shutter speeds I should get sharp images, which is not happening with the 90D body.
Anyone an idea how I can solve this issue?
Your conclusion is simply not true. A fast shutter speed does NOT correct auto focusing issues.
06-11-2021 10:56 AM
06-12-2021 01:25 PM
@canon_eos_90D wrote:
I know when a subject moves closer to or further away of the camera, the sensor can have some difficulties in focussing. But with the fast shutter speeds I should get sharp images, which is not happening with the 90D body.
Anyone an idea how I can solve this issue?
Your conclusion is simply not true. A fast shutter speed does NOT correct auto focusing issues.
Oh, yeah. That part about fast shutter speeds being able to correct focusing distance issues is not true, either. Can you post a sample photo of your issue. Please include the SXIF data, exposure settings, camera AF mode and AF point settings, etc.
Until you do that, I am forced to assume that your issue is operator error, and lack of experience and expertise.
06-12-2021 01:37 PM
Assume what you want...
This is funny!
They warned me already for this kind of comments...
06-12-2021 03:35 PM - edited 06-12-2021 03:54 PM
@canon_eos_90D wrote:Assume what you want...
This is funny!
They warned me already for this kind of comments...
Post a sample photo that demonstrates the problem then. I'll believe it when I see it. Blame your own previous comments for me doubting your claims.
06-11-2021 11:17 AM - edited 06-11-2021 11:26 AM
Greetings,
I can't speak to the 90D specifically, I have a 6D2.
However, I had a similar issue earlier this year at a indoor go-kart event. This was the first time I ever saw my camera struggle. I would think AI-Servo would be your best bet coupled with a fast shutter speed. Outside on a sunny day f11 or higher should yield sharp photos. A freeze frame of the action with relatively sharp focus fore and aft of your subject.
**EDIT.. knowing now you were on a mono-pod
My question would be... were you using IS? If so, which mode?
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06-11-2021 12:32 PM
Hello Shadowsports
We've tried AI Servo and AI Focus, but the results stayed the same...
Thanks for the PDF regarding the lens. I'm going to read it thoroughly... but with the settings 1-2-3 we've also been playing...
Strange that the lens works faultless on the 6D and 5DIV...
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