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Nettwotone
Posted by Albert, 11:55:17 AM 26th January 2010 in Pictures, Music

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Rewind to 4th November 2009, for Andrew Netto's Having A Look At Laughter (H.A.L.A.L.) at No Black Tie!

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But first, opening act The Ramanados! Here's Greg bringing out the soul in Gypsy Girl.

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Jared on drums.

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Herman the bass man, with a most kickass bass wah sound! I loved their little funk jam!

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Then came Andrew's cousin, Kavin, who also does stand-up comedy!

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And then it was headliner Andrew Netto, arguably Malaysia's youngest stand-up comedian!

I like how Gutenbergian the Threshold filter came out (of course, several layers and masks were used.)

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In comparison, here's the normal-colored one, slightly cropped.

Dude I'm looking forward to your next gig, too many interesting things have happened in Malaysia! In that sense I like localized comedy by local comedians because they are likely to make fun of recent events, some more than others. Andrew's always got something to say about current affairs.

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I've posted many pictures of him, but what about the audience?

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Front row!

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Jojo Struys is a fan!

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Melissa is a fan! (And the toll-collecting keeper of the passageway.)

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Alex has distinct laughter! I heard him from way in front and went to say hi.

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Prema who I didn't get to say hi to!

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I don't know this amused lady's name.

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Full house means you gotta double-park on the staircase.

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Jojo and Andrew back to back!

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Albert and Greg back to front!

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Mirror Not Lock Down
Posted by Albert, 10:01:42 PM 25th January 2010 in Pictures, Geek

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Those of you with Sony Alpha 700 bodies who have been using it for a long time and accumulated a large shutter count might want to inspect your mirror assembly for wear and tear.

Here, the Main Mirror Retainer was broken! I found it resting outside (on the lower area of this picture, outside the shutter) when I was changing lenses once.

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This was the main mirror retainer. There should be a third piece to the right.

I sent it in for warranty and got it fixed for free, fortunately. The part number was 3-269 002-01. It costed RM12 in their system!

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A similiar fate befell a friend of mine - the main mirror retainer keeps the mirror from dropping off, in case the glue wears out. Here, his main mirror retainer is gone too, and his mirror can slide out when raised. So when he takes a picture the mirror locks up!

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It could move about inside, like so.

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Behind the mirror was this - a black mask. You can see the glue marks.

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When the mirror and mask were removed, you could look right through, to the secondary mirror, which reflects light down to the AF sensors (you can see it in the reflection.)

For the moment, his main mirror is held in place by scotch tape until he has time to send it in for repair. It is holding well, he says.

On a side note, the Alpha 900 does not have a main mirror retainer - instead, the retainer is built in to the mirror uh... cartridge so it cannot possibly break.

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Ram A New Dose Of Funk Rock
Posted by Albert, 7:30:23 AM 24th January 2010 in Pictures, Music

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29th October 2009: The Ramanados live at UrbanAttic, Capsquare KL!

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But first, DJ Dizzle Fizzo!

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It was Stevie's birthday and guess what he got, a most sweet Fender Stratocaster!

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He immediately got to rocking with it.

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The night was filled with a lot of funky covers; Jamiroquai - Love Foolosophy, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Havana Affair, Incubus - Pardon Me and the ever bouncy Red Hot Chili Peppers - Purple Stain!

Of course, they have originals like Gypsy Girl. But I am glad for the night celebrated the Red Hot Chili Peppers and other like-minded sounds because very few bands actually do so!

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The second set had not-too-early Incubus, with Stellar, Wish You Were Here and The Warmth.

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When Jared the drummer kinda looks like Chad Smith you know they gotta do more Red Hot Chili Peppers covers like Suck My Kiss and Around The World...

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...this picture reminds me of John Frusciante sitting down at Slane Castle playing Under The Bridge. Which is what Stevie was doing, too!

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Camellia the hitz.fm Cruiser!

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I borrowed Jie Qiang's Sigma 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 EX DG for this!

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More covers like Incubus - Drive...

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And a big singalong for U2 - With Or Without You.

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Again, at 12mm on the full-frame Sony A900...

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"Deep inside of a parallel universe... it's getting harder to tell what came first, and!"

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You'd be surprised to see how many people were singing along to Californication-era Red Hot Chili Peppers!

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This reminds me of a picture of Bob Marley - they did his Redemption Song.

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Some Indian ditty and Mahesh chimes in!

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Ash guest drums...

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...while Jared (in the back sings.)

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The other covers were Sting - Walking On The Moon, Incubus - Are You In, and their perennial remixes of Oasis' She's Electric and Wonderwall.

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Greg and I have this tradition of camwhoring after every gig. The purple tint of this shot just makes us look like the Two-Headed Monster from Sesame Street!

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Bratpack Nite!
Posted by Albert, 5:29:50 AM 23rd January 2010 in Pictures, Music

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24th October 2009 was when I stepped into the new Lepaq Cafe, in Kelana Mall (behind Giant, Kelana Jaya.)

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Some props were very familiar, like the liquid-papered table.

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Anyway, it was Bratpack Nite, to raise funds for the Electric Minds Project. Here's a Russian comedian (I did not catch his name) who looks a lot like

Alfred Loh, who many say looks a lot like me.

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It was dim and ISO3200 was the order of the day.

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Zawen Anwar, male model.

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Khai, male.

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Effa Desa, female.

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Nick Dorian, part of the Electric Minds Project.

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Davina Goh doing a kickass cover of Ella Fitzgerald - Black Coffee.

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Precariously, she hit the high notes spot on. Very solid!

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Khai was next!

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Ollie Johanan, stand up comedian. (Pardon the misfocus and amateurish attempt to correct it.)

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Nick takes the stage and sweeps us off our feet.

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Guitar-playin' man.

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Elza Irdalynna sings along.

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The Russian comedian asks if he can sing along with Tony Leo Selvaraj.

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Lepaq's own Ain Zulkifly! What a voice.

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Among one of the fundraising activities was an auction of Ollie and the Russian comedian on a date. Er, as in, the bidder dates both of them...

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Moonshine 09-09
Posted by Albert, 4:25:01 AM 22nd January 2010 in Pictures, Music

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10th September 2009: Moonshine: A Homemade Music Show at Laundry Bar, with Will Ng.

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He sang cheery Chinese songs and ballads.

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Ever so cheeky, with jokes I did not understand because I am a banana!

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Milli'z! A fair bit different without a guitarist.

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Ling looks like a cartoon character in that striped top.

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Melina gets sniped.

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I borrowed Fazri's Sigma 30mm F1.4 EX DC, and I have to say it is excellent on the A900, even in full-frame! The vignetting is quite a nice effect.

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A nice tight crop from the Sigma. It has a bit of a plasticky rendition in the highlights, though. Here's Snow Symphony!

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I love this shot, and I love the Sigma for its focal length on FF and the vignetting. It just works!

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Arrr, Savy?

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Rohnie who was on violin earlier with Milli'z ups the scale of his stringed instrument.

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Cassandra Chong makes her Malaysian tour again. Wow, how she has morphed!

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Jazz, funk, soul and a real groovy vibe.

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I loved how Fook just played a very... gritty jazz bass? I don't know what to call it. Everything that I like about the double bass sound, the way each note bounces, he maxed out.

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Eddy snipes with my Carl Zeiss 135mm F1.8. Dude when are you getting a camera back?

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No drama he's just the drummer.

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I can't wait for her to do her Malaysian tour again (and get Fook again!)

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This Is A Tribute!
Posted by Albert, 4:02:55 AM 21st January 2010 in Pictures, Music

13th August 2009 was a special edition of Moonshine - it was the Moonshine Tribute Edition! Each band would pay a tribute to one particular band.

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Pitbull Inc. covered Tenacious D! I have to say Steven really embodies Jack Black when he rocks out.

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Storm The Gates! Lee!

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Kickapoo! (Yes, that rockin' song from Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny where a young JB argues with his dad.) In movie sequence, there was KG's intro song Classico!

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You could tell they were having too much fun playing the songs - and we had too much fun rocking out with them!

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Master Exploder!

I do not need, (he does not need) a microphone (a microphone)
My voice is f--king, (f--king) powerful!
Aaah! Arghhh!


+10 points for actually having his voice come out of nowhere without a microphone!

Then came Karate and F--k Her Gently (with the gestures).

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Who be that masked man?

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This is not the greatest song in the world...

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...this is a Tribute!

Every little solo and lick was covered. Honestly the best tribute band that night!

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Oh yeah, I dig the new background lights in Laundry Bar.

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I really didn't recognize Amanda there!

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Mari Soul Faith Leaper was next, covering the Foo Fighters!

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They played My Hero, D.O.A....

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...newer song The Pretender...

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and not-so-new No Way Back and Best Of You.

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I guess I was hoping for more classic stuff from The Color And The Shape or their self-titled album.

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Next up - HamsterDamnAged, covering the Yeah Yeah Yeahs!

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Khai is like... what?

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They covered Rich, Date With The Night...

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...Men and Tick.

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Sharon does an excellent Karen O!

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When you have an all-girl band you gotta have a girl drummer...

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...and a girl guitarist.

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"Yeah we don't have a bassist just like them Yeah Yeah Yeahs." Not that they need it - they already pull off high-octane punk with just 2 main instruments!

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Ending the night was Auburn, covering what was obviously a strong influence in their music - Silverchair! I myself didn't realize this until later exposure to early grunged up Silverchair.

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Aizat Amdan AF5 sings along to Without You.

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Long time no see Natalie on keyboard!

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They also covered Asylum, The Greatest View and Slave. I remember wishing they played Untitled!

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Amanda revisited.

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#yorais the trend!
Posted by Albert, 2:57:00 AM 20th January 2010 in Geek, Jokes

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#yorais is so ancient, Twitter is not able to produce the older tweets! So much for going all the way to the first one started supposedly around 4pm or so.

Oh wait, here it is!
Transcript for #yorais - What the Hashtag?!

And these are my contributions to helping #yorais get on the trend (albeit a bit late to see it hit #3 and drop off the list.)

  • Before there was politics #yorais founded paleolithic, mesolithic and neolithic parties.

  • #yorais will find out about this tomorrow on Beriteks News.

  • #yorais is so old when he walks into a coffeeshop filled with white-haired uncles he asks, "do your parents know where you are?"

  • Sukar untuk #yorais membayar *tukar mode* parking *tukar mode* kerana mesin tidak menerima pohon pitis, kupang, jokoh atau jongkong buaya.


That makes our dear eloquent Rais Yatim cool in my book for two things - making it into the Top #3 trends in Twitter, and having a Sony Alpha 900. Now I just got to find that picture of him again...

Interestingly, it seems that using humor is a surefire way to being retweeted. Such that it even beat Haiti for a while. Yes, we Malaysians brought a minister higher up than a earthquake of epic porportions!

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A Shameless Covers Night!
Posted by Albert, 3:52:33 AM 19th January 2010 in Pictures, Music

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7th August 2009: A Shameless Covers Night at PJ Life Arts Centre in Jaya One, a one-night only performance by Mia, Reza, Melina and Zal. Here's Mia Palencia on the recorder, a schooltime classic! She started with the notes to Seal - Kiss From A Rose.

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The performers took turns on instruments. Mia was on the recorder, vocals, shaker, organ and guitar.

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The set, with interesting decorations.

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Comfy seats on stage - it was set up such that it looked like a house and they were just having a little jam. Which felt like it in a very nice warm way. In between songs they'd have little public conversations.

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You could feel the level of comfort and ease between all four musicians.

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Melina was on vocals, guitar, organ, djembe and shaker. I guess you could see who wanted which song to be covered e.g. Bjork - Isobel and Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight.

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Yeah hit that!

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Normally, you would not see any of these four using sheet music!

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The way the covers were divided amongst the members was quite interesting, and to see how they rework or substitute instruments. Quite a performance to keep your eyes glued onto really!

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I didn't know PJLA was looking mighty like the old Actors Studio Bangsar, just a heck shorter.

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Bootleggers (who would later put it up on Youtube!

One of my favorites was their cover of TLC - Waterfalls. Mia even did the rap!

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Zalila Lee! She was on vocals, guitar, organ, shaker and djembe.

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Oh, and hand percussion. Snappy!

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Reza Salleh has a djembe.

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He also sang and played guitar. I wonder myself what programs they use instead of sheet music on a Mac.

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Dusty guitar.

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Reza, during the anthemic march of the Pinky And The Brain theme song! This, among other cartoon theme songs, was played as a encore medley.

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Outside, there was an advisory on a low-hanging beam.

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Ling and Steph.

And this was the setlist:

1. Boyz II Men - Water Runs Dry
2. Seal - Kiss From A Rose
3. Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
4. Weezer - Buddy Holly
5. TLC - Waterfalls
6. John Mayer - Stop This Train
7. Bjork - Isobel
8. Saber Rider Theme Song
9. Marvin Gaye - What's Goin' On into
10. Madonna - Secret

(Break)

1. Boyz II Men - Thank You
2. Sheryl Crow - Strong Enough
3. The Cranberries - Salvation
4. Aerosmith - Jaded
5. Alanis Morisette - You Oughta Know
6. Radiohead - Creep
7. The Clovers - Love Potion Number 9 into Ghost Busters into Apollo Chocolate Wafer Theme
8. Oasis - Champagne Supernova
9. Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight

(Encore)
Cartoon Theme medley: Captain Planet into Denver The Last Dinosaur into the Flintstones into Smurfs into Pinky And The Brain into Transformers into Thundercats

The Transformers theme was particularly cute - everybody was chiming in to make the transforming sound effects!

The gig was too awesome - I wish it ran for at least 2 nights so I could pimp it out to people to come for the second show!

And here's a video (you can then click on the related videos, once finished, to see the other bootlegs):


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Moonshine 07-09
Posted by Albert, 3:46:35 AM 18th January 2010 in Pictures, Music

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16th July 2009: Junk Lo-Fideo x Moonshine: A Homemade Acoustic Show, down at Laundry Bar. Malik introduces Laundry Bar, which has been around for uh... 4 years?

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Faiz emcees and introduces the bands.

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We welcome back mysteriously alluring Ywenna...

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...and drummer Jimmy...

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...and Nicole, in Rhapsody! Yes, my favorite jazz-funk-soul band is back. And if you wonder why this picture is strangely familiar, here's why...

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You might have seen it in the September 2009 issue of KLue magazine.

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Yes with photo credits.

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The Wongs, one of two Junk Lo-Fideo finalist bands.

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Britpop was their flavor, and they won the contest!

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Next was Bite Me Butterfly...

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...the other finalist band playing that night.

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I finally get to catch Najlaa's full band!

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As I told Tarquin in the crowd, someday she's going to be famous.

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So don't forget me!

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He's watching you.

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All the way from Johor Bahru...

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Laila!

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The new vocalist has that similiar Thom-Yorke-ish swagger.

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I have to say, he is a lot more "there" than the previous vocalist was. Which is a good thing.

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Trippy indie sounds.

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Camwhore time!

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Moonshine 06-09
Posted by Albert, 6:04:50 AM 17th January 2010 in Pictures, Music

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11th June 2009: Moonshine: A Homemade Music Show, down at Laundry Bar.

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Joshua Foong the singer-songwriter.

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He pulls the Nobita look down pat.

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Ywenna keying in notes for another band with all-too-familiar members...

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...of Rohnie Tan's band, Naked Olive! Here we get to see him go full force on violin.

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There was something nice about having very directional lights.

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Objek Bulat was up next!

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I wonder if it is hot where the drummer is sitting.

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Again, loving the side light!

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The classic Power Rangers theme song was played!

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Not-so-long-haired Eddy took to the stage for Rollin' Sixers.

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For some reason, this picture of Khai reminds me of...

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...the Untalkative Bunny.

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And this one, of a Red Hot Chili Pepper headbanging.

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Cool shirt dude!

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Drum rollin'.

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"Whoa how do you do that lick again?"

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Eddy has a cool vintage-looking mike for his blues harp.

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Dang, I wanna be in a rock and roll band too!

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Studio ZA-Launch!
Posted by Albert, 3:22:28 AM 14th January 2010 in Pictures, Geek

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9th January 2010: I went down to Pudu Plaza (as per instructions here) for the launch of the first Sony Alpha Pro Shop in Malaysia!

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It was essentially at Studio Zaloon, Mr. Chin's shop, a favorite amongst A-mount enthusiasts due to his good stocking of premium lenses!

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Kevin Wong, Alpha Product Manager, giving a speech. This shot, as well as all rectilinear (non-fisheye) wide-angle shots, were shot using my Sony Cybershot WX1 at 24mm (35mm equivalent). A live-view camera definitely helps for over-the-head shots!

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With as many photographers as customers, the shop was launched!

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One could see and try almost the entire lineup.

Top aisle, left to right:
Sony Carl Zeiss Planar T* 85mm F1.8 ZA
Sony Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 16-80mm F3.5-4.5 DT ZA
Sony Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 24-70mm F2.8 SSM ZA
Sony Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 16-35mm F2.8 SSM ZA
Sony Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 135mm F1.8 ZA
Sony 70-300mm F4.5-5.6G SSM
Sony 70-400mm F4-5.6G SSM
Sony 70-200mm F2.8G SSM

Middle aisle, left to right:
Sony 30mm F2.8 DT SAM Macro
Sony 50mm F2.8 Macro
Sony 100mm F2.8 Macro
Sony 50mm F1.8 DT SAM
Sony 50mm F1.4
Sony 16mm F2.8 diagonal fisheye
Sony 28mm F2.8
Sony 500mm F8 AF Reflex

Bottom aisle, left to right:
Sony 11-18mm F4.5-5.6 DT
Sony 16-105mm F3.5-5.6 DT
Sony 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DT
Sony 28-75mm F2.8 SAM
Sony 55-200mm F4-5.6 DT SAM (2)
Sony 75-300mm F4.5-5.6
Sony 135mm F2.8/T4.5 Smooth Transition Focus

Missing were these lenses:
Sony 24-105mm F3.5-4.5 (unofficially discontinued?)
Sony 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DT (superseded by the 18-250mm and not that much cheaper)
Sony 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 DT (because you get it as a kit lens)
Sony 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 DT SAM (because you get it as a kit lens)
Sony 55-200mm F4-5.6 DT (original)
Sony 35mm F1.4G (sadly, not very popular)
Sony 20mm F2.8 (hmmm?)
Sony 300mm F2.8G SSM (because it is expensive and assembled by hand!)

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A small corner with photos shot from Sony Alpha dSLRs.

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Registration for the lucky draw.

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There was a photo challenge. (I was lazy to join this having won many cameras, printers, DVD burners, etc. before.)

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As for the lucky draw, they won the exclusive Alpha Flash Light Kit!

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Those empty boxes used to line the back of Studio Zaloon. Yes, there are that many people who buy cameras and don't want the boxes!

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This is what now lines the back of Studio Zaloon.

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Deep inside the shop is a cave of bags!

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I enjoyed the general mood of the event - somebody would ask me about the difference between the Tamron and Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 lenses, and I'd go look through the crowd for somebody I knew who had either lens (or experience with it), so they could compare!

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Oddly, the giant lighter produces a flame the same size as the small one, in case you're wondering of the feasibility of such for alternative operations.

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Across the road, a bunch of them found a mamak! We love our TT sessions.

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Sweet, I managed to compare my Opteka 85mm F1.4 to the Minolta 85mm F1.4G. The Minolta is just loads more saturated but has a load more spherical aberration wide open giving a more portrait-ish, soft effect. Thus I would say the Opteka is much closer to the Sony Carl Zeiss Planar T* 85mm F1.4 ZA (which I previously tested) in look.

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From the Opteka 85mm F1.4.

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Sham, shot by smashpOp. This is too funny (and, superbly sharp and well-focused at the pixel level.)

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Not quite the tonsil inspection - I don't remember who shot this with my Peleng 8mm F3.5 circular fisheye.

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How To Get To Pudu Plaza By Public Transport!
Posted by Albert, 5:13:02 AM 8th January 2010 in Pictures, Geek, Travelling

Everybody in KL knows Pudu Plaza as the serious place to go for some camera pr0n - Digitalsmania's accessories, YL Camera's second-hand lenses, Studio Zaloon's Sony Alpha lens/camera range, E-Six's slide film support...

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First, here's a quick overview using Google Maps - you need to walk from the Pudu RapidKL (STAR LRT/Sentul/Ampang/Sri Petaling line) station. You'd go out, follow the back of the shops, come out at Maybank, and pass by the shops.

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Circled in red is Digitalsmania, a camera accessories shop. It is on the Lower Ground floor, meaning when you get there you take a floor down. They carry lots of interesting bits and ends!

Circled in green is YL Camera, a second-hand lenses/cameras and camera/lenses shop. It is on the First floor, meaning when you enter you take a floor up.

Circled in blue is Studio Zaloon, a camera/lenses shop. They're having a launch this Saturday 9th January 2010, 12 Noon, of their Sony Alpha Pro Shop. Come by if you'd like to try some of the more exotic Sony Alpha lenses!

Not circled, but covered by the "A" label, is E-Six, a film processing shop. This is the only place in Malaysia that still processes positive slide film using the E6 method! Every other shop can only do C41 for standard negative film.

(Edited 12th January 2010: Singapore does have places that will process E6.)

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And now, for a fisheye walkthrough with my A700, Peleng 8mm F3.5 circular fisheye and Kenko 1.5x teleconverter (for a 180 degree diagonal fisheye effect!)

You'd need to be at the correct Pudu LRT station - some people have mistakenly gotten off at the Hang Tuah LRT station which is next to Pudu Jail, and some others get off at Plaza Rakyat LRT which is next to the Pudu Bus Station.

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Alternatively, if you get off on this side, you can probably spot a corner of Pudu Plaza from this side.

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Anyway, exit the LRT station and turn left.

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Walk along the passageway...

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...until you find this shaded lane, between the two Sek Yuen Restaurants.

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Here's the tricky part - cross the road, then go right to find the opening in the fence, then cross again and go left along the Maybank.

Or you could go left (not shown in picture) and take the overhead bridge.

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You should find yourself in a quiet street. Keep going forward.

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And there it is! Pudu Plaza! Head to this corner...

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Go up the stairs to go to the Ground floor (and take the escalator up to YL Camera) or go diagonally across the building to reach Studio Zaloon. Alternatively, following the blue arrow you can go downstairs, walk through the arcade.

The moment you exit the arcade, Digitalsmania will be on your left.

Hmmm, I need to get a picture of the actual Pudu Plaza map; if not refer to the second picture for the relative positions of the shops - should be quite easy to find!

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This is probably the most famous second-hand lens/camera shop in KL. Not that I know of anywhere else even in PJ!

I don't have a proper picture of Digitalsmania, because they will be moving!

I don't have a proper picture of Studio Zaloon, because they just renovated! Did I mention that there is a launch?

What: 1st Alpha Pro-shop launch
Where: Studio Zaloon, LE-4 Lower Ground, Pudu Plaza, 51, Jalan Landak, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
How Much: Free Entry
When: Saturday, 12 noon, 9th January 2010
Why: There will be door gifts, a lucky draw, a photo competition, food and beverages and workshop registration (for Sunday).
Tel: 03-21411355

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A Clean Sweep
Posted by Albert, 3:18:14 AM 7th January 2010 in Pictures, Geek

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At the same time, if there is motion in a scene, like people walking, they can be compressed or expanded.

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In standard right-to-left mode, and pulled right-to-left, it tends to have too wide an aspect ratio to be displayed nicely as a thumbnail. So click on the picture - all images can be clicked on for a glorious larger version!

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On the 45
Posted by Albert, 2:29:25 AM 6th January 2010 in Pictures, Geek

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Surprise, or not, the Sony Alpha 450!

It's quite like the A550, but:

- No Quick AF Live View.
- viewfinder has improved from 0.8x 95% to 0.83x 95%.
- LCD screen has shrunk from 3" 640x480 LCD to 2.7" 320x240 LCD.
- No Smart Teleconverter function (because there is no Quick AF Live View... but I honestly like the Smart Teleconverter function.)
- Eye-Start AF sensor has been moved above the viewfinder (a first for any Alpha.)

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(Obvious where this picture comes from. I could not find it on http://presscentre.sony.eu/content/detail.aspx?NewsAreaId=2&ReleaseID=5395.)

If you check the EXIF on the pictures on that site, the A450 has existed at least since 13th October 2009!

Notice that it is now called "MF CHECK LIVEVIEW" because there is space; on the A500/A550 it is spelled "MF CHECK LV".

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As comparison here's the A550 top.

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I'm not quite sure why they needed to move the Eye-Start AF sensor above. However, it does decrease the distance from eye level to lens level, which does cause a minor parallax between what you see and what you see when you look through the viewfinder. The benefit is a slightly higher viewpoint in normal position... but a downside if using the camera upside-down to gain a boost in viewpoint.

It looks like it will use the same VG-B50AM as the A500/A550, which is good news.

On the plus side, all the great new additions of the A550 are in - the fantastic AutoHDR, 7 FPS Speed Priority, Dynamic Range Optimizer up to Level 5, MF Check Live View.

This is indeed, the upgrade for the A200, as the A550 was to the A350 and the A500 to the A300. (The A230/A330/A380 can be seen as retooled deviants.)

However, I am not in the market for an A450; the A550 is far more appealing as a fun, freehand dSLR which I can use in Quick AF Live View all the time. Having only MF Check LV is not great for over-the-head shots when you still need to manually focus! The A550 appeals as a backup to my A900 because it also gives me 7 FPS and a swivel screen.

Now that it is obvious that Sony does things in threes, could there be an A800? What could a possible A800 take out from the A850? Could it remove Intelligent Preview from the DOF button and add MF Check LV?

In other news, Canon has released the Canon 70-200mm F2.8L II IS USM; the major change being that the minimum focus distance is 1.2 meters instead of 1.4 meters. Finally! 7 years after the Minolta 70-200mm F2.8G SSM did 1.2 meters! (And the new Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm F2.8 VR II still does 1.4 meters.)

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Waxone
Posted by Albert, 2:45:02 AM 4th January 2010 in Pictures, Geek

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So I got myself a 4GB Sony Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo for my Sony Cybershot DSC-WX1!

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The WX1 is a fun camera - I brought it to a meeting as a 'happiness indicator'. I turned on Face Detect and Smile Shutter - the more smiles, the more pictures the camera takes, and the more happy it was!

Now you may ask why a slim camera - honestly, there's no point in having an in-between-sized camera, for me - you can have a Panasonic LX-3 which has PASM modes but is not pocketable, and it doesn't quite reach dSLR quality yet. If I wanted to go for social events and not bring my dSLR, I'd want it to be as small as possible. The WX1 (and previously, W190, which I sold) does it for me.

PASM modes are honestly pointless on a point-and-shoot camera. Too much time fussing over the aperture to use makes for a missed moment. I loved how I could just pull this camera out of my pocket and take the shot. Admittedly, I use this camera in P mode, but as with all modern cameras they tend to pick the brightest aperture possible, in this case, F2.4.

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Here's one at ISO6400 (ISO1600 boosted 1 stop, then the red and blue channels pulled 1 stop, as the original shot was very greenish.) The WX1 has a backlit Exmor-R sensor, meaning the circuitry for the sensor is behind the sensor thus letting in more light.

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But enough of the pixel-peeping! Here's one discovery I had - the WX1 makes an excellent crotch-cam! I just tied it to my lanyard, set Smile Shutter on, activated forced flash and hid it under my jacket - I then opened my jacket like a flasher and thrusted the camera towards the subject!

Yes it is hilariously fun!

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Of course that is, if they notice the camera; if not they might look upwards (at you) instead.

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Surprise!

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Bored while waiting for lunch? Here's something fun you can do with the center coaster...

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Put the camera on the coaster, and use Sweep Panorama while rolling the coaster!

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Smile Shutter can be triggered by pictures as well!

We also turned the coaster to get food - at that point the camera would be pointing at different people. Fun!

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Okay, it didn't trigger this. I had to press it manually. This is the 120mm (35mm equivalent) telephoto end, far longer than the Panasonic LX-3's 60mm.

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It goes wide; 24mm (35mm equivalent) at F2.4!

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Ah, I love wide-angle macro.

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Ah, I love wide-angle group shots from above.

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Smile Shutter is triggered by anything white entering the mouth area.

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Some have said the WX1 has muddy color - this is because there is no Vivid setting on the camera! It tends to desaturate at ISO1600 and above. However it is still very usable at ISO1600 for a point-and-shoot! There is a decent amount of latitude to pull the mids and add contrast, as well as add saturation.

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I pulled up the shadows a fair bit on this, from the JPG files. Nope this camera does not do RAW.

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Generally, I'd say that if the scene and lighting is dull, the pictures turn out the same way. Here it is unedited, and depicting the mood I saw.

Of course, shoot a sunny colorful scene and you'll be blessed with bright colors!

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Mmmm pepperoncinis!

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I couldn't find much practical use for 10 FPS yet, except to capture the exact moment when he discovers the vinegarish kick that pepperoncinis have to offer!

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Again, I am loving the stealthy ability to grab a quick shot.

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Sweep Panorama means almost nothing is too wide.

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Above is my Sony Alpha 900 with Peleng 8mm F3.5 circular fisheye; below is the WX1 using right-to-left Sweep Panorama. Note that it gets a sweet 180 degree angle of view. This is in Standard mode - Wide mode gets wider! Strangely you'd think that Wide mode would just crop pixels off the top and bottom, but it seems to allow just a bit more in the sweep arc.

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Above is my Sony Alpha 900 with Peleng 8mm F3.5 circular fisheye with 2x teleconverter for a 16mm F7.1 diagonal fisheye effect; below is the WX1 using bottom-to-top Sweep Panorama, turned 90 degrees left so that it is effectively right-to-left Sweep Panorama. Here it is not quite as wide as the diagonal fisheye (180 degrees from top-left to bottom-right corner.) Also note the much superior dynamic range of the A900 (which it is famous for, anyway.)

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PEN-MLK
Posted by Albert, 5:52:51 AM 3rd January 2010 in Pictures, Travelling

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Sometime 17th August 2008, I was down in Malacca with my A700! Here's the Peleng 8mm F3.5 M42 circular fisheye shot through a Kenko 1.5x teleconverter to give a nice diagonal fisheye conversion.

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Sup dawg. Friend of Cheddie's?

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Malacca is colorful!

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For tea.

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Dad out of frame.

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Kid out of frame.

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66% crop from the Minolta 70-210mm F4 beercan, a perfect travel lens.

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St. Francis Xavier's statue in front of St. Paul's Church.

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The beercan does 1:4x macro in front of Dutch Square.

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66% crop.

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Buzz off.

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Onward to February 2009, when I got the A900 and took it down to Penang. This is where the bus stopped. Serious!

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Ah, where I came from.

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Templar brought me on the ferry and all the way across the island to Batu Feringgi (however the heck it is spelled - different signs had totally different ways of spelling it!)

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The other way would have been the Penang bridge.

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Here's a 100% crop from the beercan!

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Sunset.

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Safety.

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This is absolutely why you must bring a light telephoto to the beach. Not sure if Waifon took this...

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...and/or this.

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You must absolutely also bring suntan lotion even if you are as fair as I am. Got a nice sunburn and a good lesson from that!

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You can bank on that.

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I got on the RapidPenang! Not as hard as I thought as the buses seemed quite regular.

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Went down to Komtar, and took this bus back since it was there and happened to service the same route. The last time I got in a bus that looked that rickety was in Klang!

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Watchman. (Watchmen was an excellent movie!)

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Sleeping pregnant lady, on the bus back home.

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Faraa Weds!
Posted by Albert, 5:44:59 AM 2nd January 2010 in Pictures

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My colleague Raja Faraa got married and she is the smiliest ever!

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Putting on the headdress. Fuyoh siap ada stylist!

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I love it when Malay weddings have a real nice tempat bersanding!

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How prosperous!

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Zul, the husband.

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Raja Azrie, the brother.

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Well this was a first, despite being in the same office for many many years, I don't think I've ever heard her sing!

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Next!

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Burn! Formerly of Akademi Fantasia, then Xfresh FM, and now ERA fm. He still has it and gets my vote!

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I went with just my Opteka 85mm F1.4 and Sigma 17-35mm F2.8-4 EX. You can tell which is which lens, obviously! (EXIF is included in all pictures in case it is not obvious - the Opteka has no chip and thus reports 0mm F1.0.)

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The wedding singer. Who can sing in Chinese!

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The Opteka, at F2.0, I think.

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Hait!

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Bummer, the rain.

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Henna on the hands ah!

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Gotta dig the symmetry.

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Gotta dig the...

If you'd care to look at the date these pictures were taken (from the EXIF) you might discover what my New Year's Resolution might just be!

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Optic-Ah!
Posted by Albert, 5:37:37 AM 1st January 2010 in Pictures, Geek

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And now, for more from the Opteka 85mm F1.4! Felicia shot at F1.4 at 807 Studio.

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I also took the opportunity to compare it to the Sony Carl Zeiss Planar T* 85mm F1.4 ZA - something I may not want to do in fear of finding my lens inferior. Fortunately, it wasn't the case... strongly. Here's the Opteka 85mm F1.4 focused to 1 meter, its minimum focusing distance.

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The Zeiss 85mm F1.4, however, magnifies a lot more because:

1) it can focus to 85cm close
2) it has external focus

Internal focus lenses tend to widen the angle of view, thus causing lesser magnification.

For example, the Sony 135mm F2.8/T4.5 Smooth Transition Focus lens focuses to 87cm close, giving a 1:4x maximum magnification. It is an external focus lens.

The Sony Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 135mm F1.8 ZA can focus to 72cm close... so logically, it should be able to get closer and get a better magnification, right? However, as it is internal focus, its angle of view widens at close range, and so it gets the same 1:4x maximum magnification as the STF!

So, there are benefits to external focus lenses.

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Size-wise they are quite similiar. Both use 72mm filter threads.

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The Zeiss hood can literally eat the Opteka hood!

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And how about a portrait comparison? Opteka 85mm F1.4 at F1.4 1/100s ISO800.

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Here's the same thing from the Zeiss at the same settings.

Honestly, at a glance, the overall contrast looks very similiar! Also, the Opteka is very capable of picking up ambient colors the way the Zeiss does. Please pardon that the Opteka has a slightly different focus plane.

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It is only when you start pixel-peeping that you see why the Zeiss costs 4 times the price... this is a 100% crop from the Opteka. It is pretty sharp wide open!

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However, this is a 100% crop from the Zeiss! The keyword here is microcontrast - it has far more contrasty details.

I would say that after this exercise, I understood what the Zeiss microcontrast thing was all about. The Opteka is really 80% of the Zeiss, for 25% the price!

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I also tried the Opteka on the Sony Alpha 550 - this used MF Check Live View. Works great even at 7x zoom (14x zoom is a bit too shaky for a 85mm lens.)

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Accuracy even at no zoom using MF Check LV was pretty good!

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However, when I tried to use the Quick AF Live View mode, manual-focusing using the LCD, it just seemed to be off all the time. However I could notice a slight sharpening happening in Quick AF Live View mode.

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Finally, don't fear the 1 meter minimum focusing distance - you can dismount the lens and turn it the other way around. You can even control the aperture using the aperture ring!

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It gives about 70mm for a 36mm-wide sensor, or 1:1.94x maximum magnification.

In other news, there might be a Samyang 35mm F1.4:

http://www.lenstip.com/index.php?art=122

I would buy that no questions asked! Knowing the obscene quality of the Samyang 85mm F1.4 you can bet the 35mm is going to be a winner. Since it is a full-frame wide-angle it should have a better MFD than the Sigma 30mm F1.4's mediocre 40cm. (The Sigma looks nice on FF despite the vignetting!)


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