christiand wrote:Hi Rusty,
I was using a 70-200 2.8 VR.
It was j u s t quick enough to auto focus.
However I may have to change my strategy when attempting those shots.
Tomorrow I will try these settings:
changeing the autofocus area to Dynamic area
keeping the autofocus to continuous and having the focus lock applied.
(so if the D70 is set to autofocus single area, you don't accidently move the focus are away from the center to the or a fringe sensor !)
That's what happened today and I "lost" a number of shots.
Unless you have a very quick focussing system you my need to revise your strategy and try to manually outsmart the situation.
The "Silent Wave" focussing lenses are fast.
HTH
CD
CD,
So you used the spot in these shots? dynamic is far lot better than!
I found it, with the D70 in shooting bird and plane, but it's not fast as the D2h, you'll surprise how fast is it. I can lock those Roulettes easy with my D2h and nail each of them down in difference pattern, tack sharp.
With these planes, the 200-400VR will do better though, but need to set it up with the Wimberley Sidekick and haeds + leg.
Unfortunately, I have to get into my customer site after 12:00 today, perhaps, call my engineers and let them there by themselves and take a sickie day.
The VR and "silent wave" focusing is the best system I've found with the 70-200VR/ 200-400VR and the new 300VR, you'll appreciate the SW in these shooting events.
BTW, you qualified for the
AA team leader (Anti Aircraft) you deserved a medal:lol: