Thanks Fabian,
There are so many features on the 7D, I didn't know there was a mcro focussing adjustment. I'll give it a go.
Thanks Fabian,
There are so many features on the 7D, I didn't know there was a mcro focussing adjustment. I'll give it a go.
Cheers,
Greg
"Photography can be an extreme sport!"
Canon: 7D + BG-E7, 60D, 580EX, 24-105 L IS F4, 100-400mm L IS F4.5-5.6, EF 1.4x III
Sigma: 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX, 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC OS.
Hey Fabian,
I tried playing around with the micro adjustment on the 7D with my 100-400 and found that I didn't need to. What I found was that if I select a single focus point, it's perfect. The issue is that if I have multiple focus points active, the camera always seems to focus on closer points rather than the central ones.
Cheers,
Greg
how does the micro focussing thing work? is this only avail with the 7D (I ask as Im currently looking for a new body)
tia
One day I'll take some serious photos, just not today
Canon 50D | 450D Gripped | 50mm 1.8| 18-55 | 100-300 | Tamron 17-50 f2.8 | 85mm f1.8 | Manfrotto Tripod | Studio Flashies | 430EX | Loads of useless gadgets | All this gear and still no idea.....
Hi Gremlin,
I'm not sure about other cameras. On the 7D it allows you to make micro adjustments to the accuracy of the autofocus for either all lenses, or for each lens you use with the camers.
This thread wondered a bit OT. For micro adjust have a look at this thread:
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/for...ad.php?t=41426
Coming up from a 350D, I am loving the high ISO quality. I also am liking Auto ISO, although it is very dangerous to get to like too much.
Essentially, ISO 800 on the 350D = 3200 on the 7D
Wow I am very impressed with these shots. Most of the 3200 would print perfect.
i so want one of these cameras!