The K-5II does, the K20D does, the *ist-Ds does, though it's set in
North America at least to a hopelessly out dated change time, as is the
*ist-D. Stan's description of how his two K-1's behave are consistent
with that. So I think I'm pretty safe in assuming that the K-1 will, if
working properly, update DST based on what you've set the home city to
or the travel destination city to in world time. There is obviously a
DST offset table for each of the cities in in the world time setting.
On 3/27/2017 3:00 PM, Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 2:49 PM, P. J. Alling
<[email protected]> wrote:
So there are a few possibilities. You set your home city to someplace that
has the same offset from GMT/UTC as WET but doesn't observe DST, or you've
set the camera to think you're traveling to such a city. or there's a
firmware or hardware fault in your camera, since I doubt that Ricoh's
software management team decided to ignore the entirety of Western Europe.
Or the camera does not have a built-in table for DST transitions
anywhere in the world, and requires the user to select DST manually at
the start of DST. This is the case for the K-5 II, and I've seen no
evidence that the K-1 is different.
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