@Zeppelin33 nice captures with the owl and the eagle. But why did you raise your shutter speed so high? 
Hi Cindy
I took a lot of pictures of whales last summer and really liked freezing every drop of water and I've just left it there. I know 8000 is overkill but it works for me so I just leave it alone
That's reason enough. I just wondered if you ran into a problem with some of your other photos at 1/1000".![]()
Been out getting used to my D7200 this past weekend, try its capabilities out.
I do like the camera thus far, nice to use and comfortable. Next step is to use more of the features and experiment![]()
The D7200 is one great camera and you have made a good start. keep experimenting with its capabilities and you will really come to love, rather than just like the camera.
Just got back from Rhodes & have been getting to grips with the '7200. Loving the camera but have found a couple of issues, non camera related.
First one, I need to wear my reading glasses to sharpen the focus up a touch and secondly, I need to master night photo's with this camera.
Anyway, here are a few shots I took when it was convenient!
I would guess the focus issues you are having is with the AF-P 10-20mm lens. If so, you need to realize that the D7200 is NOT fully compatible with the AF-P lenses. Since Nikon has not yet lived up to their promise to update the D7200 firmware for the AF-P lens, then I refuse to purchase these lenses.
I was using the 18 - 105mm lens, ive not popped the AF-P 10 - 20mm on as yet! I should wear glasses for reading / close up which probably doesnt help especially as I prefer the viewfinder rather than the screen to set the shot up.
Have you tried adjusting the Diopter Adjustment control (page 25 of your user manual)?