Hello,
I got the opportunity last week to spend a day with a professional sports photographer - specialising in Cricket. (Some consider this a slow game but when there is action, it happens very quickly and unpredictably - for example, when a bowler appeals to the umpire to give the batter "out"). I am just an enthusiastic amateur of course but have always used the AI Servo mode on my 10D, (on the '*' button), in order to focus on moving players.
I was surprised that the professional guy always uses manual focus - what do you guys use - and why? I got the impression that the pros use manual focus all of the time but couldn't really figure out why - although this does give the freedom to focus anywhere in the frame and avoids having to recompose once the focus point has been found. However, unless you are a very quick focusser, the moment can easily be lost - it seem quicker to me to focus using the star button and then quickly recompose before hitting the shutter.
If anyone is interested, you can see what I made of the cricket day on ..
http://www.RydersOnline.co.uk![]()
There are some images from last year's cricket on there as well as from my day with Mr. Professional on 17 August.
Alan


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