I used Face/Eye-AF and in the viewfinder everything looked good. The kestrel e.g. was hovering above the field, wings moving, head still. The white tracking boxes were right on the head so all was well. Pressing the shutter the focus point was right where it should be: on the head. It never left the head, never drifted to something else. It wasn’t until I looked at the shots on the rear screen that I saw most all were soft, as if focus missed.
I immediately grabbed the R6, put the 100-500 on it and continued to shoot the kestrel, as I wanted to make sure the problem wasn’t caused by atmospheric conditions. But the R6 shots looked fine.
I’m not sure I understand your question, Lester, but since the R6 has only 20mpx and is full frame where the R7 has 32.5mpx and has a 1.6x crop I would think there are less pixels over the eye with the R6? Or is that not what you mean?
Just catching up with the thread, so this may have been answered already, and may be a completely ridiculous suggestion given I don't yet have an r7, but aren't there two Eye AF functions, one for animals and one for humans? I seem to have seen that somewhere.
Feel free to ignore this post if I'm out in left field on this, lol.



