6-7 Ball Sports: Badminton
This setting is perfect for badminton photography, where subjects move quickly from side to side.
Badminton Setting List | |
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AF operation | Servo AF |
AF area | Flexible Zone AF/1-point AF |
Orientation-linked AF point | Separated AF points |
Whole area tracking Servo AF | Enable |
Subject to detect | People |
Eye detection | Auto |
Servo AF characteristics | Case Auto |
Case Auto Characteristics | 0/-1 |
Servo 1st image priority | Equal priority |
Lens electronic MF | Enable (actual size) |
[Flexible zone AF] or [1-point AF] is recommended for [AF area].
Because of the subjects move quickly from side to side, [Whole area tracking Servo AF] to set [Enable] makes framing easier and adjust the composition.
If the AF frame moves to an unintended subject, we recommended switching [Whole area tracking Servo AF] from [Enable] to [Disable] to prevent unintended AF frame movement.
Selecting a slightly wider [AF area] such as [Expand AF area] helps keep the subject in the AF area. If the player tends to slip out of the AF area, setting [Case Auto characteristics] to [Locked on: -1] may be useful.
Also, using [Register people priority] can make it easier to capture your desired subject.
* For details, see Chapter 3.