Ok, a bit more context to the generic title...
Setup is an M50 mk2, 70-200 f2.8 L IS II. I'm getting into trying to photograph some animal sporting events (flyball for anyone who is a fan!) and I'm having to up my game to keep pace.
The challenge... Dog sized targets moving fast either towards the camera or towards at a slight angle. There are 4 jumps 10 feet apart on a course.
What has worked well.... Lie in wait. Set my focus on a particular jump as a single shot AF, and then let High speed continuous shooting rip when the dog hits that zone. Needing to play with aperture a bit to get the best DoF for this but seems to work well. I'm limited to one jump though.
What I'm struggling with... It'd be great to track a dog down the run and take a few head on shots. I'm struggling with keeping AF through the run - given the run takes about 1.5seconds over 50ft, manual focus isn't an option. Either through my inability to track the dog through single spot AF or speed of focusing I'm struggling to get the pics I'm after 50% of the time. Zone AF seems to like to pick up random objects to focus on at times, and I understand face tracking is humans only.
Any top tips from those that have been through this learning curve before please? Cheers.