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  1. Woodyg3

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    It would help if you posted one or two of your pictures with the settings you used. Indoor venues can vary quite a bit in terms of available light. For running horses I would probably want 1/1000 of a second or faster if at all possible. You will probably need to live with some high ISO settings...
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    Yesterday's hawk diving down to try to catch a prey item in the tall grass
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    Seeing lots of hawks lately. This morning, this one obviously saw me, as well. :)
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    This morning I told this Red-tailed Hawk that it was much too beautiful to be perched on that ugly streetlight. The bird took my advice and flew to another perching spot right away... sigh...
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    AF Micro 105mm 2.8 with D5600

    The D5600 does not have a focusing motor, so only lenses that have their own focusing motor will work with it for AF. As far as other differences between macro models, I'd guess they are both high quality lenses with good sharpness. I have no direct personal experience with them, though.
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    A couple of juvenile Bald Eagles were at a local pond this morning. Nice treat.
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    I try to keep it clean, but I did need to use the spot removal tool a bit. :)
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    Gold Bristlenose Plecosthomus munching on a spirulina tablet.
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    Glowlight Tetra
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    A pretty little doe in New Mexico
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    Sensor cleaning needed

    I would blow air on it with a rocket blower or similar device first. Sometimes that's all it takes.
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    Cooper's hawk this morning
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