So I had a good first outing with the R1 on Saturday.
My wife was doing her 250th volunteer at our local parkrun so I went along as the photographer, I think I've done that over 140 times now so I'm way behind my wife!!
The AF on the R1 is incredible, honestly I can't believe how quickly it finds a subject in the frame and once locked on it sticks like glue. I think we all probably agree there won't be anything in terms of pciture quality differences from my R3 or R5, but more about how the R1 does everything better and quicker, ultimately making my life a bit easier.
I tested the 40 frames per second which worked really well, ended up with a lot more images but Photo Mechanic rips them to shreds when culling so that's no big deal.
So then I headed off to Manchester Airport as I wanted to test how the R1 can capture full HD video and still images (up to L JPEG) at the same time.
A couple of things that surprised me, when I changed the tracking from People to Vehicles, it locked on to a plane lightning fast and stuck to it, I've been to this spot with my R3 and R5 and sometimes the tracking would get a little confused with something in the background, didn't happen on the R1, although I will caveat I've only done it once so far.
I tested the 4K Fine, which the quality is incredible as you would imagine, I attached my Ninja V+ so I could record a lot more footage.
I then switched to dual video / stills mode, once in this mode you set your exposure and press the Red record button (on the Stills/Video switch) to start recording video, the AF locked on to the plane and I'm tracking it as it flies down the runway, at the same time I'm pressing the shutter button, and you get a very quick flicker in the viewfinder, indicating you're also taking still images, this doesn't seem off putting to me as it's very quick but it's good to get an indication you are capturing the stills.
The quality of the resulting video and stills was fantastic, yes it obviously has its limitations, you can't video in 4K, although most of my 4K footage gets down sampled to 1080P anyway to post to social media, and you don't get RAW files.
I've uploaded the video to my flickr -
Saudia Boeing 787 Dreamliner
And an example of the JPEGs that come out of it



One thing to bear in mind when doing this, whatever exposure settings you've set for your video will obviously be applied to your stills.
So I was shooting the video at 1080P 60FPS so my shutter was set to double, 1/125 and aperture was f/7.1 so I had to be mindful to get my panning right.
This feature was one of the main reasons for me upgrading to be honest, I go to the Mach Loop and other airbases to shoot military aircraft and I've increasingly wanted to capture video but it's at the expense of stills, especially at the Mach Loop, when you see a jet come through you have no idea if you're getting just one or multiple passes, so have to decide if you want video or stills. I'm hoping to get to the Mach Loop soon to test this a bit more.