Friday...
Sad to watch an owlet die on the side of the path with internal injuries from falling. RIP little buddy....see the last shot of him at the end of this set before he passed a couple hours later
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/2000s4000 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/500s1250 ISO-0.3 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/500s1250 ISO-0.3 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/500s2000 ISO-0.3 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/800s2000 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/500s1600 ISO-0.3 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/2000s4000 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/2500s800 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/5000s500 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/5000s500 ISO0.0 EV
R.I.P. little guy.
ILCE-1FE 600mm F4 GM OSS lens600mmf/4.01/250s4000 ISO-1.0 EV
After doing some comparison shoots in the same venue with the A1 and A7RV, I can definitely say that the A1 autofocus is better for this type of shooting (low light, fast action). The A1 nails the autofocus 95% of the time even at f/1.2 and the RV is like...30%. It just can't keep up with fast spinning objects.
Ubiquity99 wrote:
A1, 50GM, f/1.2, 1/500s, ISO 640
After doing some comparison shoots in the same venue with the A1 and A7RV, I can definitely say that the A1 autofocus is better for this type of shooting (low light, fast action). The A1 nails the autofocus 95% of the time even at f/1.2 and the RV is like...30%. It just can't keep up with fast spinning objects.
Even though I think the A7RV has A1 topping AF out in daylight, I can certainly believe that the A1 could still be much better in this type of shooting.
Thanks for sharing some beautiful photos to give us all a break from the birds!!