1D4 with 70-200, WTF is going on?
JimKarczewski
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I just got a 1D4 in today from CPS to use tomorrow for the Indiana Basketball Finals. Not having shot with a 1D, I don't know what the hell is going on with some of the images....
I shot a simple picture of a sign
And it looks like my exposure was 1/2 sec and I moved.. when in fact it was 1/320 @ 200mm. But it doesn't happen all the time, just randomly. I don't know if my 70-200 needs to be calibrated to the body or something else is going on like the focus system didn't lock on the sign? Any clues??????
I shot a simple picture of a sign
And it looks like my exposure was 1/2 sec and I moved.. when in fact it was 1/320 @ 200mm. But it doesn't happen all the time, just randomly. I don't know if my 70-200 needs to be calibrated to the body or something else is going on like the focus system didn't lock on the sign? Any clues??????
Jim Karczewski - http://www.jimkarczewski.com
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2) Use AI Servo mode and adjust Custom Function III-2: "Servo tracking sensitivity" to the point just below Fast, just above the center. For fast action congested group sports this should allow a rapid change from a previous subject when needed, and still allow some distraction rejection.
3) Most people do not recommend focus point expansion for this application. The expansion can sometimes cause AF to choose another, higher contrast, subject.
4) "I" recommend "not" using IS for this application. IS takes a half-second or so to activate and won't help with wide camera swings that you should require in basketball. Try it on if you wish but I think you will find IS counterproductive during the game. It could be useful for shots other than the game proper.
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Neil
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In basketball you have to track a subject that can move in very wild motions. Take some video of a basketball game and then use some slow motion to see what I mean. There is almost no simple"panning" motion involved. It is a lot of running and jumping and passing and such.
Leave the IS off for basketball action.
Turn it back on for shots of the bench or a free-throw (maybe).
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I think there are two issues here. AI-Servo, and IS panning mode. To maintain focus on erratically moving targets you need AI-Servo and good camera skills. To get IS to help stabilise the image when you are making wide camera swings you need the IS panning mode. Focus vs stabilisation.
Neil
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I will say this.. I LOVE the complete flexibility of this camera. Damn, I wish the 5DII had half the ability to customize like the 1d4 does. Being able to set which modes are available, which isos, the frame rates for low and high, etc... Me Likey...
People have issues since there are so many ways to customize it.
You might take a look at the AI servio guide It's a 94 page pdf by canon on how to tune the AI servio and various tips.
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setting all points can definitely cause unexpected results!
http://dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=193812
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