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Hi all,
Last weekend I went on a trip to Algonquin where I photographed a moose in dens woods, it was very hard to get the focus correct and it got me thinking whether I was using the "best" settings.
The camera focussed on parts of the animal instead of the head and sometimes it would focus on a branch next to (or in front of) the animal. In retrospect, I could have used DMF to first use the autofocus and then finetune with manual focus to get it right. Obviously, since the moose wasn't particularly fast, this will not work for any animal.
I googled a bit and found following image, in case you have not seen it yet I will post it here:
On my camera I have 2 memory slots to save settings. One I have set for bigger/slower animals and one for moving and smaller animals. I do not have animal/bird eye autofocus so I have to rely on more old-fashioned focussing.
So I was wondering, which autofocus settings do you use in which circumstances (and why)?
Last weekend I went on a trip to Algonquin where I photographed a moose in dens woods, it was very hard to get the focus correct and it got me thinking whether I was using the "best" settings.
The camera focussed on parts of the animal instead of the head and sometimes it would focus on a branch next to (or in front of) the animal. In retrospect, I could have used DMF to first use the autofocus and then finetune with manual focus to get it right. Obviously, since the moose wasn't particularly fast, this will not work for any animal.
I googled a bit and found following image, in case you have not seen it yet I will post it here:
On my camera I have 2 memory slots to save settings. One I have set for bigger/slower animals and one for moving and smaller animals. I do not have animal/bird eye autofocus so I have to rely on more old-fashioned focussing.
- For bigger and slower animals I use Small spot tracking focus (AF-C)
- For smaller and faster animals I use Wide tracking focus (AF-C)
So I was wondering, which autofocus settings do you use in which circumstances (and why)?