I would be interested in how many, if any, of you use a 50mm (preferably f1.4) as you walk around. I love it on my D850. I can crop and enlarge with amazing sharp results. I still like my 24-300 zoom.
Auto ISO has been an enormous asset to me when shooting wildlife and there just isn't time for a lot of adjustments. The camera knows better than I, what the lowest effective ISO is possible given my other selections. I have been manually selecting my aperture and shutter speed depending on motion of the subject and concerns about DOF. This has greatly reduced the "discards" and given me more quality images from which to select the "keepers". When shooting landscapes, there is seldom a need for rapid adjustments on the fly.
Thank you all! I agree with bajadreamer, the eyes have it.
Captured in Lake Oswego, Oregon. I would guess he is a gnatcatcher or fly catcher, but I need help from some of you birders. Thanks!
Beautiful image!. Congratulations!
Great shot. looks like a bad-hair-day mamma, about to serve dinner.
Beautiful images, worthy of display!
?? could be a Dusky flycatcher
?? could be a Dusky flycatcher