rafster said:Just need the posts...will build them up slowly and see
Tugster can vouch for me too![]()
I'll give you a 5D3 and 2 grand for it!
I'll give you a 5D3 and 2 grand for it!
Cobra said:So after all the trading you have done on TP you are still not aware of the rules then?
Please re-read them
I use all points, George, but not the face recognition as there are as many arses as faces in my footy shots. I pick up on the centre and then let the subject drift to allow composition....player on the ball is the subject and then let him move to the left of the frame for a tackle coming in from the right (hope that made sense).So Bob, are you using 61 points and face recognition?
I tend to use centre plus all surrounding...
George.
ps at nearly 9K clicks, never run up so many in a body so quickly!!
I use all points, George, but not the face recognition as there are as many arses as faces in my footy shots. I pick up on the centre and then let the subject drift to allow composition....player on the ball is the subject and then let him move to the left of the frame for a tackle coming in from the right (hope that made sense).
Bob
How well does it work Bob?
How well does it work Bob?
Beyond the level of my comprehension.
Bob
Let me re-phrase. Do you find that function works well in that you are getting better composed shots that are in focus straight out of camera?
Can you move the camera at the same time Bob?
i.e. if following a player and they are relatively close then if you can swivel the camera on the monopod the player would be out of frame very quickly.
I don't use a monopod, Rob. I think the rate change is the reason that I found the 200/2 shots require the faster tracking/focus point change I highlighted a few posts back. A quick release of the AF on button and back again will cause the focus to shift back to the centre and acquirre a new target.
Try picking up a static subject and then move the frame so that they shift to the side....you'll see the active points follow the subject until it exits the frame.
Bob
I've had a real mind warp at a footy match today.
I have the 1Dx set to record to the cards separately, slot 1 for Raw and slot 2 for Jpeg.
Somehow, I have managed to change the second card over to shot Raw part way through the game, then back to jpeg for a stint and then back to Raw for the rest of the game. In the heat of battle I hadn't noticed this through the viewfinder as I wasn't looking for it and it isn't something that I have managed to cock up before.
For the life of me, I can't think how I have managed to do it :shrug:
Do any of you guys have any clues?
Thanks in advance for your help
Are you shooting in RAW, or are the unviewable files RAW? Like unsaid in my previous post if the front c.fn button is set to change image quality it can be quite easy to accidentally switch between jpg and raw
Hi,
I shoot in RAW only.
Thanks!
Are you speaking from hands on experience or just reading reviews?