Sunday, March 28, 2010

Putrajaya 27-03-2010





5.30pm I received a call from my friend, Joe asking me wanna go shooting. We end up at Putrajaya and here are some choosen shots.

this is my first time to Putrajaya. I think Joe and I will be going back again to cover more places.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

biking 2010 (6/4/2010)

During my ride at FRIM 14th March encounter un-smoothness at the crank. Yesterday 21th riding at Kota Damansara the still feels the same. Send my bike to my regular bike shop, Heehong and Siang, the boss was not there so Ah Kit had the BB remove and found out the right BB bearing need to be replace. I must said that Ah Kit is a very experienced guy when it comes to bike trouble shooting. You just have to describe to him and he can tell you whats wrong with the bike.

shimano BB

Token Tiramic BB - RM250.

Tiramic® Bearings are a new issue of upgraded bearing which composed by a set of Titanium coated bearing cones, ceramic balls and KLUBER® lubricant with durability & longevity characters. TOKEN has supplied the Tiramic® bearings for Headset, Bottom Bracket, Hubs, Pedals, Derailleur Pulleys and various bicycle components to upgrade its quality and value.

Tiramic® BEARINGS = INCREASED SPEED
Performance Breakthrough!
Speed increases approaching 4%
i.e. over 1km a rider can gain 20-40m.
High Quality TiramicR bearings

NEW TIRAMIC BEARING TECHNOLOGY,(TBT)
。 Titanium Coated Bearing Races & Cones, Solid Ceramic Balls and Kluber Lubricant. ˙
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。 Reduce Weight: Ceramic Balls are 60% Lighter than Steel Balls
。 Last Longer: Lifetime 5-10X Longer than Steel Bearings ˙
。 Accelerate Faster: Speed Increased Approaching 4% ˙
。 Roll Smoother: Ceramic Balls Are Rounder and Smoother than Steel
。 Low Friction: To Gain More Speed ˙
。 Less Vibration: Very Stiff Balls which Make for A More Stiff Wheel & BB
。 Not Prone to Contamination: Very Resistant to Dirt and Dust


left : Ti starbolts right: normal steel bolts

Its been long time I never write about biking and I have not been riding since CNY 2010 till yesterday @ FRIM 14/3/2010.

After the ride went to bike shop and the see the above photo just for sharing. RM55 to reduce 4g for 6 pcs of starbolts for your rotor @ RM55 worth it? Obviously no.


the damaged bearing at the Hope 2cassette body

The day after replaced the BB found another sound coming out from the rear wheel. Clean the chain and replace the jockey wheel and still has the sound. Took the rear wheel out and found out that its coming from the hub. Total damaged to replace all the bearing is RM144.

SKF 61903RS 2pcs RM28 each, 61902RS 1pc RM28 (the damaged one) and 61802RS 2pcs is RM30 each.




6th April 2010



close up of the chain - chain sucks - or under power shifting

the comparison

Friday, March 12, 2010

HAGUE Mini Motion-Cam Video Stabilizer For Light Cameras

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqV38lS0OAA&NR=1

for more info please see the link here

anyone interested to buy together and share posting from UK please do let me know ASAP by Monday 22th March 2010. Currently ordering 2 units. Each unit about RM450.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

i-city

the cloud managed to bring out the contrast.
the cloud - I was there about 6pm plus and cloudy - about to rain. No Photoshop





about 7pm plus. Sky turning into dark, or bluish.







2nd trip

about 8pm plus. Sky already turn to dark.


2nd day. Try to catch the sunset.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Olympus PEN E-P2 vs. Pasanonic GF1 (UPDATED 5th June)

the comparison





My R and D on these two 4/3 cameras!

I’ve finally make up my mind and decision getting the Panasonic GF1 with the following reasons:-

1) price – I paid RM2750 (GF1 with 14-45mm) and comes with 8GB SCHD class 4 Panasonic and a camera bag, which I don’t really need it but it comes as a promo package. The 8GB card allows me to snap about 1106 shots with fine jpeg, highest resolution.

2) Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)– I do not need the EVF as the LCD screen is clear enough with 460,000 pixels allows me to see clearly using my Contax manual focus lens. (clearer at indoor but outdoor under the sun you might find it difficult. I can see the focus clearly on the LCD screen without the EVF. Panasonic EVF will cost me extra RM600 – RM650 as stock are hard to get here in KL. You might find the EVF is useful at outdoor bright daylight. Its hard to see at the LCD under bright daylight.

3) Clearer and sharper LCD, as mentioned above. (GF1 460,000 pixels/ PEN2 230,000 pixels)

4) The user interface (UI) is easier to navigate if compare to Olympus PEN2. Easy and quick assessable for me.

5) GF1 comes with build-in flash where PEN2 have to buy a flash separately. You might be thinking you do not need the flash but you might not know sometimes you need it too. Both External flash will cost about RM500 – RM600 +. I was also told that I can use Nikon and Canon flash on GF1 but yet to test.

6) Video mode – GF1 has the option to shoot the video at either AVC and MPEG but PEN 2 can only shoot at MPEG. Both shoot at HD size @ 1280x720.

7) Auto focusing with GF1 is much faster compare to PEN 2. But later Olympus came out with the latest firmware to counter this problem. Please view here.

8) Easily to get a UV protection filter as GF 1 filter diameter is 52mm (Hoya HMC Pro 1 Digital cost me RM130 @ YL Camera), 46mm for the pancake lens @ RM60 for Hoya HMC 46mm, but PEN 2 filter diameter is 40.5 which only KEEP has it (RM15).

9) For me I prefer the look and design of the GF1. My wife also agreed with this. WIFE 1 + GF1 (after married wife is 1st not my gears and toys anymore, and Panasonic name this GF1 so this is my GF1 after wife)

10) Lastly is the price. I put this as my last option as already paying so much I have to make the decision based on all the points above. Panasonic is RM2750 with 8GB Panasonic Class 4 SCHD, 14-45mm lens, and a Panasonic camera bag where Olympus PEN 2 is RM3499 with 8GB card class 4 SCHD, kit lens 14-42mm, EVF, with Free Extra Battery (worth RM200+). I do not need the extra battery as previously using a Canon G9 with only 1 battery still can manage to survive with 1 pc. EVF is not necessary as the Panasonic LCD is clear and sharp enough. After testing the PEN2 EVF the only don’t see much point having the EVF on both system. According the all the sales personnel at Boeing, Key Color and YL, we can tilt the EVF for high and low angle but I cant hardly see anything from a distance between my eye and the EVF. Basically you have to stick your eye into the EVF for it to works.


11) Natural color. Olympus PEN series give retro, contrasting color effects.


Pros on Olympus PEN 2

1) PEN2 is solid build compare to GF1.

2) Olympus Image Stabaliser is build inside the camera where Panasonic OIS is on the lenses.

3) If you still prefer to use the EVF better to get the Olympus. Olympus EVF is so much better than Panasonic EVF.

4) PEN 2 comes with 8 art filters and depend on which filter it can takes up to 5 second to process the image. Some filters are very unique and creative.

Well, that’s all I can’t think off now. I will write and update more about using other lenses with micro fourth-thirds system. The other reason of getting this camera is also because I need a GF!!! (joking) actually to replace the Canon G9 and to use 2 of my old lenses given by my uncle, a Contax 85mm f1.4 Carl- Zeiss and a Contax 28mm f2 Carl-Zeiss lens. I also bought a YC to M4/3 conversion kit to fit these 2 lenses on the GF1 from YL and cost RM200 and another adapter to fit all my Nikon lenses to GF1.

I would also like to Thanks David Chua for helping with my R and D. Thanks David. You can also look at his review here.





the unusual USB connection from GF1. I need to use the cable from Panasonic to transfer my files. Which mean I cant use any other standard USB cable type A to type B.


Lastly I would recommend if anyone want to get a GF1, better get with 20mm f1.7 pancake lens. It will cost more if you know you will be getting one later.

You can read about Panasonic 20mm pencake review here and Olympus pancake lens here.

5th June - found another site about PEN-E1 here

Monday, March 1, 2010