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<blockquote data-quote="Robin W" data-source="post: 829425" data-attributes="member: 44436"><p>No, not dumb, most of the time it is something simple that we overlook. I had checked that one though. And I had it set to A. I did find one thing set wrong I was still in AF-C instead of AF-S. I had gone out to try to get some photos of some short eared owls and had left it on AF-C. I decided I like my D500 better for that application. However, I don't think that was the problem because I retook the photos with the same result. I waited a little while and tried again and it worked. I have no idea what the problem was. Thank you</p><p></p><p>While trying to figure out my problem I read about setting the F-Stop. They said for close up still subjects it was better to use wider F-stops, like below F8, to keep from having, I think it was overlapping problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin W, post: 829425, member: 44436"] No, not dumb, most of the time it is something simple that we overlook. I had checked that one though. And I had it set to A. I did find one thing set wrong I was still in AF-C instead of AF-S. I had gone out to try to get some photos of some short eared owls and had left it on AF-C. I decided I like my D500 better for that application. However, I don't think that was the problem because I retook the photos with the same result. I waited a little while and tried again and it worked. I have no idea what the problem was. Thank you While trying to figure out my problem I read about setting the F-Stop. They said for close up still subjects it was better to use wider F-stops, like below F8, to keep from having, I think it was overlapping problems. [/QUOTE]
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