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The D850 has quite a few focus modes from a wider screen of focus areas to a more centered focus area. Just have to learn which to use and remember how to switch them and that could help. There's always manual focus too vs auto focus for fine tuning.
 
Ryker, he's almost 9 now. Hate to see him growing so old, and so fast. All that grey! But the last couple of years have been very rough on him.

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Ryker, he's almost 9 now. Hate to see him growing so old, and so fast. All that grey! But the last couple of years have been very rough on him.

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And, from what you have shared, he couldn’t have asked for better parents!
 
@Jim which lens did you end up with for your amazing shots? I may look for some new glass in the future.
 
@Jim which lens did you end up with for your amazing shots? I may look for some new glass in the future.
Well, I wouldn’t call them “amazing,” but thank you. I’ve only got one lens, a Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm. Picked it up used for $350 and decided to learn the ropes before sinking serious money into glass. As you know, it’s all too easy to spend more on a lens than on the camera, so I figured I’d better know what I’m doing before the inevitable spree begins.

This is "Cody"! He's visiting us at Site #13 for the month. He brought his Mon & Dad too, but they're not as much fun as this little guy. It's not easy to get 8 lbs. of energy, with very large ears, to fit inside a frame long enough to get a picture. :) Shoot a hundred shots, maybe get one or two worth keeping, lol.

I really wanted more sun in his face so that the eyes were more prominent. But you take what you can get, right?

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Well, it seems you don't need any new glass. Amazing picture!
 
Ryker, he's almost 9 now. Hate to see him growing so old, and so fast. All that grey! But the last couple of years have been very rough on him.

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He is such a handsome fellow! We love them so, and so wish they could be with us longer.Our Dusty is 13, and I do not know what we will do without him.Judy D
 

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