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I have been using my R5 for a while and the animal eye focus has been great for static shots - birds on a branch, my neighbors dog sitting or moving slowly, birds walking around on the ground. It catches and holds the eye great.
Today I was out looking for some Ice to do some macro with but it hasn't been cold enough, long enough and as I walked back home my neighbors dog was up for a bit of fetch with a wood block. So I'd toss the block and settle down and shoot some as he came back at me. It seemed that the eye focus grabbed the eye while I was shooting but I had less than a handful of keepers. Most were total misses and using the DPP software the focus point was often not anywhere on the eye.
Any hints as to what I need to do fix this. I use back button focusing that I copied from the guy at Whistling Wings Photography's youtube channel (he uses all three buttons, (obviously not at that same time and for different reasons) maybe that's overkill?)
Thanks in advance
Today I was out looking for some Ice to do some macro with but it hasn't been cold enough, long enough and as I walked back home my neighbors dog was up for a bit of fetch with a wood block. So I'd toss the block and settle down and shoot some as he came back at me. It seemed that the eye focus grabbed the eye while I was shooting but I had less than a handful of keepers. Most were total misses and using the DPP software the focus point was often not anywhere on the eye.
Any hints as to what I need to do fix this. I use back button focusing that I copied from the guy at Whistling Wings Photography's youtube channel (he uses all three buttons, (obviously not at that same time and for different reasons) maybe that's overkill?)
Thanks in advance