Again, thank you! Yes, I also love bird photography and landscapes. We are in Houston on a mayor migratory path, so I have the opportunity of shooting birds in flight. I do it for myself, don't print pics (so I don't crop in sizes), and love to shoot birds in flight. Believe it or not, I am proficient at that, or should I say, WAS. I will adopt your settings, and I do know how to customize buttons. I thought I could just pick it up and run, but the amount of noise is throwing me for a loop. Using the EF-EOS R mount too. Anyway, I thank you profusely for spending this time with me.I think you just have to get used to the AF. I do a lot of bird photography and use two main settings. I use eyeAF and tracking for the whole field, which works very well in most case, even for animals and humans with it being set to animals, and centre point focus when I have to locate the bird myself. I don't know the extent of your technical knowledge but I use back button focus with the AF-on button set to the eyeAF with tracking and the * button to the point focus. I also recommend for slow shutter speeds, you use electronic shutter as it eliminates any shuttershock. The EFCS setting shouldn't have it either but if you are in high speed continuous shooting, shock can be transferred from one frame to the next. Don't hesitate to ask any further questions.
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