There was a brief & impromptu display by a falconer at the weekend so I tried taking a few snaps.
Whilst static shots are obviously not a problem, trying to capture the birds in flight was a serious challenge. Firstly, I was having trouble actually tracking them properly. I tried single point focus but was having problems keeping the focus point on the bird's head so tried switching to the central 9-point area mode. That helped but the camera then obviously decided itself which point to use and this wasn't always the eye/beak of the bird.
The second issue was, when the birds were flying straight at me, the AF just didn't seem able to keep up at all and every shot was out of focus.
I've never tried shooting anything that moves this fast. Anyone have any tips for next time I try it?
Whilst static shots are obviously not a problem, trying to capture the birds in flight was a serious challenge. Firstly, I was having trouble actually tracking them properly. I tried single point focus but was having problems keeping the focus point on the bird's head so tried switching to the central 9-point area mode. That helped but the camera then obviously decided itself which point to use and this wasn't always the eye/beak of the bird.
The second issue was, when the birds were flying straight at me, the AF just didn't seem able to keep up at all and every shot was out of focus.
I've never tried shooting anything that moves this fast. Anyone have any tips for next time I try it?






