Can I ask for help? Can someone see if there is a Russian language in the camera menu? Interested only in the camera purchased in the United States. I will be very grateful.
Sorry again for my bad English.
Editorrr wrote:
Can I ask for help? Can someone see if there is a Russian language in the camera menu? Interested only in the camera purchased in the United States. I will be very grateful.
Sorry again for my bad English.
Editorrr wrote:
Can I ask for help? Can someone see if there is a Russian language in the camera menu? Interested only in the camera purchased in the United States. I will be very grateful.
Sorry again for my bad English.
I just checked my U.S. A1 and unfortunately it does not support Russian. Only 6 languages are listed in the menu: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
davesit wrote:
I just checked my U.S. A1 and unfortunately it does not support Russian. Only 6 languages are listed in the menu: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
I completely pooched the settings and could only save this one shot, but the a1 AF nailed tracking this osprey menacing a goose with a very busy background. 30+ shots over a few separate bursts all in focus. Unfortunately light was changing quickly and I was exposed for the sky with autoISO, when the bird came low the background screwed me. Oh well. One day I'll stop using auto ISO and just go full M.
buffalowolff wrote:
I completely pooched the settings and could only save this one shot, but the a1 AF nailed tracking this osprey menacing a goose with a very busy background. 30+ shots over a few separate bursts all in focus. Unfortunately light was changing quickly and I was exposed for the sky with autoISO, when the bird came low the background screwed me. Oh well. One day I'll stop using auto ISO and just go full M.
I will say that now finally having a day full of swallows at my regular spot that the A1 has noticeably better AF than the A9II for this type of fringe AF stuff.
Today was overcast most of the time...ISO high...SS maybe not high enough. The swallows were so close that the 400GM would have been perfect weapon....but I made due with the 600 and the slow f/4
I will say that now finally having a day full of swallows at my regular spot that the A1 has noticeably better AF than the A9II for this type of fringe AF stuff.
Today was overcast most of the time...ISO high...SS maybe not high enough. The swallows were so close that the 400GM would have been perfect weapon....but I made due with the 600 and the slow f/4
Quality of light looks similar to what I encountered last week (read: dismal - definitely not F6.3 friendly!), but the water was at least still enough to allow for that wicked reflection sequence! Something tells me I'll run into you at that spot tomorrow morning.
phishbone wrote:
Quality of light looks similar to what I encountered last week (read: dismal - definitely not F6.3 friendly!), but the water was at least still enough to allow for that wicked reflection sequence! Something tells me I'll run into you at that spot tomorrow morning.
I shot the 2-6 for a short while but it was too slow. I got a couple keepers of Barn Swallows. There were three barnies there this morning amongst the VGs. Tomorrow will be good if the EVF comes on
They were already hunting at 7:30 this morning.