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So I found a very useful function in FastRawViewer, Focus Peaking display mode. I find it super useful to see which of your pictures are the sharpest of the bunch in a sequence (the brighter green, the more contrast, the sharper).
Using that focus peaking view you can really notice how much hunting the A1's AF is doing.
There are some parts of the sequence where the bird has turned and is not really moving, and yet the AF just continuously shifts...
These were all shot on the A1, 1/3000s, f/9.5, 200-600mm 1.4xTC @ 823mm, ISO1000, BirdAF, on a monopod.
Anyone else find that their images are hunt-focusing like this as well?
Maybe it's just bird AF... I'll try using tracking and no tracking next.
Using that focus peaking view you can really notice how much hunting the A1's AF is doing.
There are some parts of the sequence where the bird has turned and is not really moving, and yet the AF just continuously shifts...
These were all shot on the A1, 1/3000s, f/9.5, 200-600mm 1.4xTC @ 823mm, ISO1000, BirdAF, on a monopod.
Anyone else find that their images are hunt-focusing like this as well?
Maybe it's just bird AF... I'll try using tracking and no tracking next.