Drew 0 Posted May 31, 2009 I've written to Rob about it. Let's see what he says. From my own cursory research online, some people are having problems with the 1Ds3 as well. Now this being the internet, where there's always a fool who can't use his camera, we can't quantify if there is a problem. Then there's also expectations of sport shooters, which may or may not be realistic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StephenFrink 9 Posted June 2, 2009 I've written to Rob about it. Let's see what he says. From my own cursory research online, some people are having problems with the 1Ds3 as well. Now this being the internet, where there's always a fool who can't use his camera, we can't quantify if there is a problem.Then there's also expectations of sport shooters, which may or may not be realistic. Drew - I shot my daughter's horse show over the weekend and noticed this paint horse was much easier for continuous AF to recognize and track than our horses; which are pretty monochromatic, bays. From this I deduce (no surprise) that the contrast of the subject remains pretty important. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites