HbyM.photo
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Hi All 
I'm using R5 for some sport action photography. Mostly MTB.
Recently I was shooting some downhill with quite fast guys. Time was around 1/2000 - the biker was entering the frame and leaving quite fast (I was able to have around 3 frames before he left) - also he was wearing the helmet + googles - so eye/head detection was not workig this time.
So I wonder what are the best AF setting for such cases - when the camera has to rapidly AF to the subject that enters the frame at the high speed and also leaving the frame very fast - sometimes is so fast that you are not able to keep the subject in AF frame - as there is no time for it....
Unfortunatelly weather was not perfect - I was shotting 1/2000 at 2.0 (I was using RF28-70 2.0) with iso up to 6400... so maybe the light was an issue also...
Any thoughts? (of course I'm shooting with servo, also af is under another button than shutter)
Greetings
HbyM.photo

I'm using R5 for some sport action photography. Mostly MTB.
Recently I was shooting some downhill with quite fast guys. Time was around 1/2000 - the biker was entering the frame and leaving quite fast (I was able to have around 3 frames before he left) - also he was wearing the helmet + googles - so eye/head detection was not workig this time.
So I wonder what are the best AF setting for such cases - when the camera has to rapidly AF to the subject that enters the frame at the high speed and also leaving the frame very fast - sometimes is so fast that you are not able to keep the subject in AF frame - as there is no time for it....
Unfortunatelly weather was not perfect - I was shotting 1/2000 at 2.0 (I was using RF28-70 2.0) with iso up to 6400... so maybe the light was an issue also...
Any thoughts? (of course I'm shooting with servo, also af is under another button than shutter)
Greetings
HbyM.photo
