Just a query of suggestions/tips from other 7D users of various things to try to improve the AI servo hit rate on my 7D...
Lately I've been messing around with my dog playing in the snow and I'm just noticing i get a lot of "misses" for every good shot or two, Now shes not exactly a puppy anymore (Shes almost 14 years old, And not a small tiny dog mind) so despite her running and that, She's not exactly that fast
So far I havnt delved much into the C.Fn menus and tried adjusting any of it, But I have tried the different AF point modes, Single point or 19pt is getting the best results I think (I plan to try AF Point Expansion a second time, The first time it was focusing on either her nose or her back leaving her face out of focus 90% of the time..Which i thought was weird...I didnt have the BEST light that day however, So that MIGHT have been the issue)
From my observations, It appears the AF system is getting overzealous and locking on to a different part of her when she moves slightly instead of "grabbing" and holding on where i tell it to start focus (I mean look, im moving the camera, adjusting the focal length and etc)
My next outing with her (Tomarrow, as its too dark now to get good shutter speeds) I'm planning to try out the following combination:
-Having Cfn III 1(AI Servo Tracking Sensitivity) set to -1 and Cfn III 3(AI Servo AF Tracking Method) set to 1 (Continuous AF Track Priority)
-AF Point Expansion
And for the record im trying to not let the shutter speed dip below 1/800(Average is 1/1200+ Thats definitely not in the realm of dragging the shutter in my book), and im using the 70-200 f/4L IS and IS Mode 2 and YES im letting the IS spin up (I DO know what I'm doing fellas, Just not so used to shooting action like this..) And yes I'm using the AF-ON to start AF
I of course, might just be expecting a little more than the 7D can do, But I dont think so, and I am getting some keepers mind, I'm just trying to increase the keeper rate 
Give me a few moments to pull up some relevant examples from today...









