Tomorrow the A1 will get its maiden run in the kayak....can't wait to hold a $6500 camera over the side of my yak a few inches off the water while trying to see the flip screen
Tomorrow the A1 will get its maiden run in the kayak....can't wait to hold a $6500 camera over the side of my yak a few inches off the water while trying to see the flip screen
Look at it this way - at least it'll be a relatively warm bath compared to Saturday.
Did mine yesterday. After shooting in the rain Sunday wasn't concerned about splashing. Had a long paddle in a river nearby that is known for its perilous drop which can only buy survived in a barrel, for the river part the camera was in a dry bag tethered to the yak .
arbitrage wrote:
Round 2....
Tomorrow the A1 will get its maiden run in the kayak....can't wait to hold a $6500 camera over the side of my yak a few inches off the water while trying to see the flip screen
A few from Conowingo today. It was very cloudy for most of the day. The bird eye AF did pick out the flying eagles' eye occasionally, at least that was what the little green square was showing.
Say what you will about bird pictures, but these are amazing!
I still hope I never catch the birding bug, but I guess I should stop looking at this thread to minimize the "threat" .
Lensmaster wrote:
I do think it is a bit better and quicker than my a9mkII but it can still miss focus if the back ground is busy and the bird is small in the frame .