Dovedale's a lovely place, however I didn't manage to capture any good shots from there as I only walked along the riverbank and one of the smaller hillsides. Light can be tricky, especially on a bright sunny day. The best photos I've seen have been from way up high, I think from Thorpe Cloud, unless you want the classic "stepping stones" photo.@snerkler Would you recommend Dovedale as a good spot to shoot ? I'm passing through that way soon, won't have time to do a long trek, thanks in advance.
So it's just a regular flippy screen thenFast out of the blocks ....
no you can both tilt and flipSo it's just a regular flippy screen then![]()
Cool, I just flicked to a bit of the video and saw it out to the side so just assumedno you can both tilt and flip

Doesn't it have a dedicated AI chip? If so it might be hard to backport to the A1.Hopefully the AI focus ability will be brought to the A1. For shooting sports with lots of players in a scene eye focus can be a real pain. I want it to go to the eyes of a player and then stay on teh head even if they turn or dip. As it is all three of their sports cameras do the same and jump to a player who is facing you sometimes yards behind. The way the A7RV seems to work would pretty much make the A1 perfect if implemented through firmware. The addition of the flippy screen would be very welcome too in an A1a. I'm pondering a second A1 but will wait to see what the do with this new AF
I love an optimist.Doesn't it have a dedicated AI chip? If so it might be hard to backport to the A1.
I'm going to start saving, it will take a while, but this would be a good upgrade from my a7r2, and by the time I have saved up enough, I guess the A7cii, and a7V will be out and the A1 might be affordable 2nd hand. Happy Days
I find eye aF can jump from subject to subject on the A9ii as well, it can only get betterHopefully the AI focus ability will be brought to the A1. For shooting sports with lots of players in a scene eye focus can be a real pain. I want it to go to the eyes of a player and then stay on teh head even if they turn or dip. As it is all three of their sports cameras do the same and jump to a player who is facing you sometimes yards behind. The way the A7RV seems to work would pretty much make the A1 perfect if implemented through firmware. The addition of the flippy screen would be very welcome too in an A1a. I'm pondering a second A1 but will wait to see what the do with this new AF
Thanks very muchDovedale's a lovely place, however I didn't manage to capture any good shots from there as I only walked along the riverbank and one of the smaller hillsides. Light can be tricky, especially on a bright sunny day. The best photos I've seen have been from way up high, I think from Thorpe Cloud, unless you want the classic "stepping stones" photo.
Sorry I can't be more help, I've never really scouted the area properly.
Yeah I wish they'd upgrade that FPS to at least 14-ishLooks to be a pretty good camera although FPS on the A7RV is nothing to write home about.
Will be keeping my Canon R7 for birding/wildlife and the a9 for other stuff I think.
All three are the same A9, A9ii and A1. All jump far too quickly off a subject when their face is obscured and another is in the frame. The early video of the new system looks to have made that far better and I'd be happy to shoot jpeg 20fps if the room could be used for focussing powerI find eye aF can jump from subject to subject on the A9ii as well, it can only get better![]()
Do those cameras not have the settings to change the tracking behaviour?All three are the same A9, A9ii and A1. All jump far too quickly off a subject when their face is obscured and another is in the frame. The early video of the new system looks to have made that far better and I'd be happy to shoot jpeg 20fps if the room could be used for focussing power
They do, but it doesn't appear to help much.Do those cameras not have the settings to change the tracking behaviour?
I've tried them all and it makes very little difference. The cameras are amazing when you point at a player they will almost instantly jump to the head. However if teh player turns and another player close by has his face in full view they often jump to them for focus. You can make it a bit stickier but it is still there and then it isn't as good for just snapping focus when you just get the lens pointed on teh action in time.Do those cameras not have the settings to change the tracking behaviour?
It all sounds very odd, I’ve never known aperture affect how fast the shutter can beAnother Fuji X100s update.
I noticed that at f2 the max shutter speed is 1/1,000. Googling tells me this is to let the shutter get out of the way as wide open it'd infringe on the frame shooting faster than 1/1,000.
That's two things that've phased me today. The auto DR selecting too high an ISO and too slow a shutter speed and this shutter speed limitation at f2.
I thought it might be due to the leaf shutter but I’ve never heard about issues with Leicas etc that use leaf shutters.It all sounds very odd, I’ve never known aperture affect how fast the shutter can beI thought it might be due to the leaf shutter but I’ve never heard about issues with Leicas etc that use leaf shutters.
With the price of new cameras heading ever higher I'm dreading the day when my A7 dies.

Looks like the £ is getting a bit stronger, A1 down to £4760 on Panamoz.

£4680 today .... dropped £80 in just over a week.
Won't be long until it hits my target price of £3k![]()
I'm already dreading my A9 being shelved now that I've got a decent camera phone, it's just too convenient. I would still need the A9 for the most challenging situations, but for all the times that happens. This just leaves my interest in panoramic stitches and I'm actually toying with delving into MF for this.
No screen jabbing for me. I've got one of the buttons on the side of my phone set to act as the shutter button. It's exactly like using a 'real' camera that lacks a viewfinder.Phone photography just isn't for me and I have tried but I just can't like anything about itAs always, good luck to those who enjoy holding an oblong screen at half arms length in front of their face and jabbing at it but it's just not an experience I like
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No screen jabbing for me. I've got one of the buttons on the side of my phone set to act as the shutter button. It's exactly like using a 'real' camera that lacks a viewfinder.
Just like a lot of compacts and some mirrorless cameras.Yup, no VF and presumably no grip?
Just like a lot of compacts and some mirrorless cameras.
If you're open minded it can be got used to. Viewfinders are sooooo 20th century anyway!
As always good luck to those who love the things but I have no love for them at all and precious little interest in using them.
I still prefer a VF, although my only gripe is that I always find it a bit tricky to see the full frame sometimes and have to shift my gaze.I don't think I'll ever spend serious money on any picture taking device that doesn't have a VF as I've yet to see a screen that'll allow you to see fine detail in good light, I don't know if one even exists yet. With a VF/EVF just inches from your eye you can see fine detail and I've yet to see anything from a phone that can match that experience. Then there's the ergonomics, it's just not an experience I enjoy. Another thing to consider is I hate the things. Every time I see someone with their brain in neutral staring at an oblong screen and ignoring even their own children I just shake my head in a little moment of disbelief.
As always good luck to those who love the things but I have no love for them at all and precious little interest in using them.
Regarding viewfinders, I almost always get down to the eye level of the subject I'm photographing, especially when photographing the dog, so the viewfinder is often no good as the camera is too low to the ground. Even more so with video. It is difficult when very bright though, but then I'll try and rely a little more on the AF to grab the eyes.
I still prefer a VF, although my only gripe is that I always find it a bit tricky to see the full frame sometimes and have to shift my gaze.
As for the bit in bold it's a real bug bear of mine, whether it be when they're supposed to be minding children/dogs or simply walking across the road blindly. Surely you can cope without your phone for a while. And don't get me started on people using their phones whilst they're driving.
I was moderately excited about the upcoming release until I saw the price tag. At £4k they are supposed to give us a body that can be handled properly. A fully weathersealed body too. Nope. Price is close to A1, too close in fact, and I don't really like the idea of 1.2x video crop at 60fps. 50 vs 60MP is totally irrelevant. Only the sharpest primes will resolve that down to the corners, and it only matters if making prints at several meters wide. Did I say ergonomics is really bad on these? That makes it a glorified tripod only high res body at £4k with amazing AF you don't need because of precisely that. It is not much more for Z9 which is infinitely better camera, the best one out there at the moment.With the price of new cameras heading ever higher I'm dreading the day when my A7 dies.
It’s £1300 cheaper than a Z9 and £2500 cheaper than an A1, I wouldn’t call that close (it’s not a fair comparison to compare grey).I was moderately excited about the upcoming release until I saw the price tag. At £4k they are supposed to give us a body that can be handled properly. A fully weathersealed body too. Nope. Price is close to A1, too close in fact, and I don't really like the idea of 1.2x video crop at 60fps. 50 vs 60MP is totally irrelevant. Only the sharpest primes will resolve that down to the corners, and it only matters if making prints at several meters wide. Did I say ergonomics is really bad on these? That makes it a glorified tripod only high res body at £4k with amazing AF you don't need because of precisely that. It is not much more for Z9 which is infinitely better camera, the best one out there at the moment.
I suppose Canon should respond with R5 II priced at £6 or perhaps better £7k. R1 just measly £13k. why the hell not?!