Left the macro lens at home today and took out my vintage 300mm f/4.5 manual focus. My biggest problems have to do with exposure, and not so much focus. The eagle is a classic example. I had lots of time to set whatever I wanted before scaring him out of the tree.
Set pinpoint metering, and turned the exposure to +1. Still get an underexposed photo. I did remember to set my camera to take RAW photos, but it's going to be awhile before I get into new software.

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in cases where exposure could be a bit chancy. Perhaps because they consider it unprofessional
Well, National Geographic photographers were bracketing their exposures in the 1960's and 1970's and no one thought them "unprofessional" for doing so
It was a lot more expensive to bracket with film than to digitally backet...
