Two very nice images Caladina, I like the second one because it has that cute look at me pose, as for your question , the answer is a lot of people repeat what others say and they don't take the time to know the camera's abilities qualities and there are those who like to big note themselves and rarely use the camera.
its the same fox as here, i posted this some time ago so you might have missed it Joel, this one was shot with my sigma 18-35 art when it came for treats the other two were shot with my new night time lens
The previous one, to which this one was related or a mate was called Floppy Ear because she had one floppy ear, an image from my first few days of owning the M50 and 55-200mm efm. ever tried to house train a fox?
I checked out YouTube and there are fox fanciers there and their foxes are kept indoors. Unfortunately they are deem a serious pest due to the small wildlife and birds they kill in Australia, with no natural predators the only way to control their numbers is to hunt them. This being the original reason they imported into Australian, Fox Hunting . In Tasmania where I live there are huge fines if you are caught with one in the state.
they are notoriously hard to house train, nay impossible. and yeah they are both a best and a fancied pet over here too,
i find it interesting to compare the older picture to the newer ones seeing the difference in results in a year, some is down to the lens itself (more on that later) but the knowledge gained in that time has allowed me to hone in on a lenses characteristics i would need, and all the other things like wb control for jpeg, and being able to push the exposure elements to the limits. be interesting to come back to them again in another year.