Hey everyone, just curious what this option means on the Canon RF 600mm lens? Thanks!

  • NotQuiteGoodEnougher@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Think of a zoo where you’re trying to capture the picture of an animal.

    If you select “full” you’ll focus on the fence between you and the animal 99% of the time. Select 12M–>infinite you’ll only capture (focus) on things outside of 12m meaning the fence will be “invisible”.

    Similar with wildlife shots. Lots of times you’ll have branches and leaves in front of you between the “shot”. Select 12m–>infinite, the camera will ignore close items and allow you to focus on the bird/animal just beyond that length without issues.

    It’s very helpful.

    Also select AF not MF. Let the camera do the work lol.

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      1 year ago

      This is a cool explanation because I thought of this feature mostly for AF speed, and never realized the useful use case of excluding foliage and fences

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        1 year ago

        Yeah… ask me how I learned? LOTS of sharp foliage and blurry birds. Lol.

        Read the manual, and viola… lots of focused birds and bokkha leaves.

        So now I’m passing on my hard earned knowledge. And lots of missed bird shots!

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    1 year ago

    i leave it on full most of the time

    i have the RF 800 mm but the concept is similar…

    if i put it on the far off setting… and forget its on that setting… when an osprey flies right at me… well, once it gets closer than that minimum focus distance, I suddenly lose focus.

    if u r shooting wildlife, u need to be ready for anything at any time

    https://flickr.com/photos/186162491@N07/albums/72177720299511092