The Canon 60D includes the ability to detect the light source (including the color temperature and whether or not the light is pulsing), and then take these into account and microscopically shift the focus as necessary. Autofocus modes include One-shot, Predictive AI Servo AF, and AI Focus ...
Like all Canon DSLRs there’s three auto-focusing modes: One Shot AF for still subjects, AI Servo AF for moving subjects, and AI Focus AF which automatically switches from One Shot to Servo when it detects a subject starting to move. If you switch your lens to Manual focus, the ‘AI ...
offering a Super High Speed Mode which increases shooting speeds up to 14 fps at full 18-megapixel resolution in JPEG mode*1. The new camera is also capable of shooting RAW, JPEG, or RAW+JPEG at speeds up to 12 fps in One Shot AF or AI Servo AF for enhanced performance in sports p...
They have included great features such as more autofocus points, smaller Spot type focus points, three options for expanding the size of an AF point, and even a joystick to control them. While each AF Area setting has its place in different shooting situations, what if you want to use two...
My subjective evaluation, based a large part on shooting thousands of frames at soccer games, and using the best available sports lenses (including the Canon EF 300mm f/2.8 L IS USM Lens and Canon EF 400mm f/2.8 L IS USM Lens) is that the 60D delivers reasonable AI Servo AF performanc...
and AI Focus AF which automatically switches from One Shot to Servo when it detects a subject starting to move. Canon DLSR users will also be familiar with the process of AF point selection by which you use the command dial or control pad to cycle through the AF points as they illuminate...
Yes most cameras don't illuminate AF points in AI Servo. The 5D Mark IV has a Custom Function to enable it. I'm not sure if any other camera has that option. -Demetrius Bodies: EOS 5D Mark IV Lenses: EF Holy Trinity, EF 85mm F/1.8 USM ...
You can choose how the D60 focuses, either with one AF operation per shutter press, or continuously with the AI Servo mode. Or if you're wanting manual control, a flick of a switch gives you full control. Focussing speed with the 16-35L lens Canon provided with the our test camera was...
On the 7D in AIServo you can pick your starting point so it is not always the closest subject. I suggest you watch these 3 videos. The third one focuses on the 7D focus system, but, don't skip the first 2, as those will help with your 60D too. Join Canon USA's Rudy Winston fo...
Similar with AF. I end up using 1shot setting on the centre sensor only. You have to be a bit dexterous but it works better than leaving it to its own devices on any setting, 1shot, AI or servo. Just too many shots where it misses or latches onto something else like the scenery ...