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    AI SEVRO VS AI FOCUS



    Given the following situations would you use AI SERVO or AI FOCUS or NEITHER


    Also for each would you use single point or multiple point focus


    Camera is 50D or 5D lense is 70-200


    Moving object


    Quarterback taking the ball and about to move


    Bride walking down the aisle


    Portrait


    Runner on second going to third base (you are on the third base side)












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    Re: AI SEVRO VS AI FOCUS






    Generally, One Shot or AI-Focus when I want confirmation that AF has been achieved, AI-Servo when I know there will be movement.


    Also, I always use single point AF (sometimes with sub-options available on the 7D, e.g. spot AF or expanded-point AF). I want to choose the active focus point, not let the camera do it for me (because more often than not, it will choose incorrectly).


    Moving object - AI-Servo


    Quarterback taking the ball and about to move - AI-Servo


    Bride walking down the aisle - One Shot (timed to capture facial expressions), or AI-Focus


    Portrait -One Shot


    Runner on second going to third base (you are on the third base side) - AI-Servo




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    Re: AI SEVRO VS AI FOCUS



    Do you use AI SERVO to confirm that you get a second or third shot in focus


    Or do you use it to ensure the first shot is in focus because of the lag time between the half shutter press AF and the actual shot


    Or both



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    Re: AI SEVRO VS AI FOCUS



    I presume you mean for the situations where I'd use One Shot (bride, portrait)? No, I wouldn't switch to AI-Servo. For portraits, people are holding still - unless you're very close to someone and using an f/1.2 lens, fractional movement is not going to throw off focus (but might cause motion blur, and AI-Servo does nothing for that since the mirror is up). For your example of a bride walking down the aisle, well, the whole point of a procession is that it's a stately walk timed to slow, classical music. She won't be moving fast enough warrant AI-Servo, IMO, but perhaps one of the wedding photographers here will chime in.

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