Hi Matthew, that is a practical approach, but K1 has GPS and should know the local time, Greetz, Jos

On 27-Mar-17 15:04, Matthew Hunt wrote:
I don't have a K-1, but none of my Pentax cameras have ever
transitioned automatically between standard time and DST. That is, the
camera does not know the rules for DST transitions, but instead relies
on the user to tell it whether DST is in effect. The camera will use
the timezone and DST setting that you tell it to convert from
universal time (from the GPS) to local time.

My cameras let me set two time zones of interest: A "hometown" time
zone (orange house) and a "destination" time zone (blue airplane). I
set the home time zone to Eastern Standard Time (i.e. "New York" time,
no DST) and the destination time zone to Eastern Daylight Time (i.e.
"New York" time, with DST).

In the spring, I select the "destination" time zone, and in the fall I
go back to the "hometown" time zone.

Alternatively, you could check and uncheck DST as required.

On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 8:46 AM, Jos de Fotograaf
<josdefotogr...@4prof.nl> wrote:
This weekend my country (Netherlands) moved to summer time (DST)

I could have changed the clock of my K1 the easy way by just set the clock 1
hour later.

I decided to let it happen automatically.

In the menu I selected "GPS time sync"

Then I switched on GPS logging and left it on for one hour.

After that, the time was still not corrected.

What did I do wrong?

Greetz, Jos


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