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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 847347" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>You may want to start looking at the exif data of [USER=21666]@bryanpereira[/USER] photos to get a base line. He uses a Z9 but your Z8 is nearly it's equal.</p><p></p><p>I would favor the Z8 because of the animal eye AF. It truly works. As for a lens to get your desired whiskers-on-muzzle sharp results, that often involves a big heavy 600mm f/4 plus a teleconverter. This is one aspect of photography where spending $$$$ often is needed to be better. But I won't make a recommendation since I have under-powered gear myself for that kind of work.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: just switch to my PC so I can search and view exif, Bryan uses a 200-400 f/4 a lot. I do not know how much cropping he does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 847347, member: 48483"] You may want to start looking at the exif data of [USER=21666]@bryanpereira[/USER] photos to get a base line. He uses a Z9 but your Z8 is nearly it's equal. I would favor the Z8 because of the animal eye AF. It truly works. As for a lens to get your desired whiskers-on-muzzle sharp results, that often involves a big heavy 600mm f/4 plus a teleconverter. This is one aspect of photography where spending $$$$ often is needed to be better. But I won't make a recommendation since I have under-powered gear myself for that kind of work. EDIT: just switch to my PC so I can search and view exif, Bryan uses a 200-400 f/4 a lot. I do not know how much cropping he does. [/QUOTE]
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