07-31-2020, 05:19 PM
Exactly position the bird on the center AF points and AF locks instantly, with mirrorless it needs to lock on the bird
for birds in flight I tried 7D2 and EOSRP
7D2 instantly locks on the birds, focus precision isn't as good as EOSRP and while tracking autofocus is often OFF but it does track
EOSRP needs some time to find the bird and lock at it, however once it locks precision is deadly, it tracks it perfectly all pictures are perfectly focused, which one is better ??? I tend to prefer 7D2 since often the bird is gone before EOSRP locks on it
I did a test for shooting my daughter on a swing 7D2 did an acceptable job but hit rate was around 50% using 24-105f4, EOSRP nailed every single shot, repeated test using 85f1.8 7D2 hit rate was less than 20% again EOSRP nailed all shots but one which is impressive, here it had all the time to lock on my daughter face
for birds in flight I tried 7D2 and EOSRP
7D2 instantly locks on the birds, focus precision isn't as good as EOSRP and while tracking autofocus is often OFF but it does track
EOSRP needs some time to find the bird and lock at it, however once it locks precision is deadly, it tracks it perfectly all pictures are perfectly focused, which one is better ??? I tend to prefer 7D2 since often the bird is gone before EOSRP locks on it
I did a test for shooting my daughter on a swing 7D2 did an acceptable job but hit rate was around 50% using 24-105f4, EOSRP nailed every single shot, repeated test using 85f1.8 7D2 hit rate was less than 20% again EOSRP nailed all shots but one which is impressive, here it had all the time to lock on my daughter face