Welche AutoFokus-Einstellungen bei Sport-/ Fußballfotografie?

Hallo zusammen,

ich habe mit Fußballfotografie angefangen. Ich habe eine Canon EOS 7D und ein SIGMA 135-400mm (f5-5,6 AGO DG)-Objektiv. Bin eigentlich sehr zufrieden und die Bilder werden meist ganz gut. Kombination aus Belichtungszeit, Blende und ISO habe ich auch gegriffen.

Jedoch weiß ich nicht, welche Autofokus-Einstellungen ich verwenden soll. Welches Feld etc…. habe leider zu oft unscharfe Bilder oder dass der Hintergrund bzw. die Leute im Hintergrund scharf sind und nicht die Spieler im Vordergrund.

Kann mir hier jemand mit Canon-Erfahrung weiterhelfen.

Vielen Dank.

Gruß,

Marius

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Uneternal
2 years ago

AI Servo AF is best suited for moving motifs that quickly change their position. In the C.Fn menu, you can still adjust the AF servo for different situations, for example give priority to tracking or priority to focusing. More detailed information can be found in the camera guide.

Focus points either on automatic choice or select a zone. In zone mode, the camera has only little selection of focus points and can focus faster and also has less chances to estimate.
Again, I recommend reading the instructions that you can download from Canon.

The fact that the AF sometimes catches the background is, unfortunately, so, especially in mirror-reflex cameras that do not always have the most accurate AF.

Photon123
2 years ago

Persecution AF. There I have a square that is directed to the motif, half pressed through and then the object is tracked, constantly sharpened….ready. That it can come to unsharp images because the AF sometimes does not intervene properly is normal, especially when the object comes to one.

Photon123
2 years ago
Reply to  Knipser37

I don’t know how it is with Canon. With me is a switch with M,C,S and C stands for permanent AF and in the camera the focus must be set to wide/track

IXXIac
2 years ago

Hello

the AF of the 7D can be under CF III Adjust/adjust. There are tutorials at the Canon CPS.

The EOS magazine has 2010 for the most important sport rates, birding and wildlife “Best Cases“, and as articles were available free of charge in the Canon CPS Learning Center as PDF or printable “Spickbuch” (in DIN A6 about 50 pages) has disappeared completely.

There is still the 7D Pocketbook of the Nina Bailey but I don’t know if this is included there

http://www.eos-magazine-shop.com/canon-eos-7d-pocketbook-c2x24439483

http://www.ninabailey.co.uk/ebooks/camera/canon-eos-7d.html

In principle, you only need 2 AF Cases (linear motifs that move only in one direction and “mussel motifs” with quick direction reversal like ball sports) and put them on User C1, C2, C3. There are downloadable profiles for importing C1/C2/C3

You use the “Focus On” button on the camera and/or for optics and because joystick (both can be calibrated with the thumb). In addition, professional optics can still focus on manuel. The 7D Universal Matt Slide is only suitable for sports reporting for portraits there was a Catye Matt Slide (150 USD) but has to install and adjust a Camer service. But no professional does with a 7D portraits, there are 6D and 5D.

Otherwise, the Sigma Obektiv can be adjusted to 7D (Sigma Service, Camera and Optics can be sent by 14 days), the 7D Onboard Mikosjustage can only be used for parfocal optics (Profi and Cinezooms). Sigma matches the AF characteristic in the optics in the autocollimator on several deferencies.

This increases the hit power because the camera AF sends the optics to a distance point of the “seat” must if the phases AF need not be measured and readjusted.