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Thursday, April 12, 2012

OMG!!! Im trying to log in my google account several time but it said something like "Unable to access" to it... Finally duno y sudden can already~ Praise the Lord!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Sony SLT-A65~!!!

Alongside the long-awaited A700 replacement, Sony has launched a more mass-market model - the SLT-A65. In all the excitement about the range-topping enthusiast model, there's a risk that ths less expensive model will be overlooked, but dig a little deeper and we believe theres every chance it's the A65 that will make the long-term impact.

There can be no doubt on picking up the plastic-bodied A65 that it is a camera intended to compete in a slightly lower class than the A77.The A65 lacks the A77's magnesium alloy construction and new AF sensor (it uses the same 15-point AF sensor that we saw in the original SLT-A55). It also does without the A77's top-plate LCD, rear control dial and uses a simpler hinge mechanism for the rear display, but importantly, it is built around the same 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor and the same 2.4M dot OLED viewfinder. 

There are two reasons we believe the A65 might end up being the more significant camera in the SLT line-up: firstly because it is aimed at a much more popular segment of the market - many more people buy consumer-level DSLRs than buy enthusiast ones. And secondly, because despite a few missing specifications, the A65 includes many of the A77's core second-generation SLT features but at a lower price point. Unless the current market leaders bring something revolutionary to the party fairly soon, the A65 could just be the stand-out product Sony needs to get a proper foot-hold in the consumer DSLR/ILC market - something that despite impressive ambitions, it has thus far failed to do. 

Sony's SLT design, with its ability to offer DSLR-style autofocus in live view and video, impressed us when the company launched the A33 and A55. However, the A65 takes the technology considerably further, most crucially with the introduction of the high-resolution OLED viewfinder. The 'TruFinder' design offers a 64% increase in resolution and, more importantly, offers progressive screen updates, rather than refreshing one color after another, giving a much smoother, more life-like shooting experience. The viewfinders in the A33, 35 and 55 are excellent, but the new unit in the A65 and A77 is significantly better. Quite an achievement.
[~Quoted from dpreview.com]

I have made some research since a couple of months ago due to my previous camera has been broken accidentally. In the beginning, I have decided to buy Nikon and/or Canon. Many people also recommend me to buy a Nikon D5100 or even Canon 600D, but I think that A55 is the most suitable to me. After that, I found out that there are plenty of rumours about A65. Later on, there's a prompting inside my mind that wanted me to wait a little longer. Eventually, I ended up buying myself Sony A65. I was so joyful when I bought Sony SLT-A65. As I bought it @ PC Fair, I think I get it at a reosonable price.





Wondering why they have given me a Angry Bird....


It comes with everything such as Tripod, Sony Bag, Sony Cap, Sony Cleaning Kit, 16GB SanDisk Extreme HD Video SDHC Class 6 Cards (After a 'tough' negotiation... hehe) etc...


The SAL1855 Sony Kit Lens~



The Sony SLT-A65, has the new 24.3MP APS-C sensor, thanks to Sony leading edge technology (Same as flagship model A77)~ And the upgraded XGA OLED Tru-Finder, 10fps (that Nikon, Canon and other brands cannot be competed) due to the Sony's innovative Translucent technology...





Sony SLT-A65 Specification:

Price (with 18-55 mm kit lens) • US: $999
• EU: €TBC
• UK: £TBC
Body material High-grade plastic *
Sensor • APS-C "Exmor" HD CMOS
• 23.5 x 15.6 mm
• 24.7 million total pixels
• 24.3 million effective pixels
• RGB (Primary) color filter array
Anti-dust system Charge protection coating on low-pass filter and Image Sensor-Shift mechanism
Image sizes • 6000 x 4000 (3:2)
• 4240 x 2832 (3:2)
• 3008 x 2000 (3:2)
• 6000 x 3376 (16:9)
• 4240 x 2400 (16:9)
• 3008 x 1688 (16:9)
Sweep Panorama • Wide: horizontal 12416 x 1856 (23M), vertical 5536 x 2160 (12M)
• Standard: horizontal 8192 x 1856 (15M), vertical 3872 x 2160 (8.4M)
Image sizes (Video) NTSC:
• AVCHD: 1920 x 1080 (60p/ 28Mbps/ PS, 60i/ 24Mbps/ FX, 60i/ 17Mbps/ FH, 24p/ 24Mbps/ FX, 24p/ 17Mbps/ FH)
• MP4: 1440 x 1080 (30fps/ 12Mbps), VGA: 640 x 480 (30fps/ 3Mbps)
PAL:
• 1920 x 1080 (50p/ 28Mbps/ PS, 50i/ 24Mbps/ FX, 50i/ 17Mbps/ FH, 25p/ 24Mbps/ FX, 25p/ 17Mbps/ FH)
• MP4: 1440 x 1080 (25fps/ 12M), VGA: 640 x 480 (25fps/ 3M)
Aspect ratios 3:2
16:9
Variable (Sweep Panorama & 3D Sweep Panorama)
File formats • RAW
• RAW + JPEG
• JPEG - Standard
• JPEG - Fine
• JPEG - Extra Fine
File formats (Movie) • AVCHD 2.0 (Progressive) / MP4
• MPEG-4 AVC (H.264)
Lenses • Sony A-mount
• Konica-Minolta AF mount
Focus modes • Auto Focus (15-point phase-detection AF system) *
• Manual focus
• Direct Manual Focus,
• Face Detection
• AF Tracking
AF modes • Single-shot AF (AF-S)
• Continuous AF (AF-C)
• Automatic AF (AF-A) selectable
AF assist lamp No (inbuilt flash strobes when required) *
Image stabilization SteadyShot INSIDE
Exposure modes • Program AE
• Aperture priority AE
• Shutter priority AE
• Manual
• Auto
• Auto +
• High-speed mode (10-fps) *
• Sweep Panorama 3D
• Sweep Panorama
• SCN (see below)
• Continuous Advance Priority AE
Scene modes • Portrait
• Sports Action
• Macro
• Landscape
• Sunset
• Night view
• Hand held Twilight
• Night portrait
Picture Effect • Posterization (Color, B/W),
• Pop Color
• Retro Photo
• Partial Color (R,G,B,Y)
• High Contrast Monochrome
• Toy Camera
• Soft High-key
• Soft Focus
• HDR Painting
• Rich-tone Monochrome
• Miniature
Sensitivity • Auto
• ISO 100
• ISO 200
• ISO 400
• ISO 800
• ISO 1600
• ISO 3200
• ISO 6400
• ISO 12800
• ISO 16000
• ISO 25600 (multi-shot NR mode - JPEG only)
ISO steps 1/3 or 1.0 EV
Metering range -2 to 17 EV
Metering modes • 1200-zone multi-segment
• Center-Weighted
• Spot
AE Lock • AEL/AFL button
• With shutter release half-press
AE Bracketing • 3 or 5 frames
• in 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 2.0, 3.0 EV
Exposure compensation • -5 to +5 EV
• 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps selectable
Shutter speed • 30 -1/4000 sec. *
• Bulb
• Flash X-sync 1/160 sec
White balance • Auto
• Daylight
• Shade
• Cloudy
• Incandescent
• Fluorescent (Warm white /Cool white/ Day white/ Daylight)
• Flash
• Kelvin temp (2500 - 9900K, 100K steps)
WB fine tuning Yes (magenta/green bias)
WB Bracketing 3 frames, H/L selectable
Color space • sRGB
• Adobe RGB
Image parameters • Standard
• Vivid
• Neutral
• Clear
• Deep
• Light
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Sunset
• Night Scene
• Autumn leaves
• Black & White
• Sepia (Contrast (-3 to +3 steps)
• Saturation (-3 to +3 steps)
• Sharpness (-3 to +3 steps)
Drive modes • Single
• Continuous Hi (8 fps)
• Continuous Lo (3 fps)
• 12 fps via high-speed mode
Continuous buffer • 13 JPEG Extra Fine images
• 18 JPEG Fine images
• 18 JPEG Std images
• 13 RAW images
• 11 RAW+JPEG images
Self-timer • 2 sec
• 10 sec
Flash • Auto op-up
• ADI flash / Pre-flash TTL / Manual flash
• Guide no. 12 (ISO 100)
• Flash off, Autoflash, Fill-flash, Rear sync., Slow Sync., Red-eye reduction (On/Off), Wireless
• Flash exposure compensation: Up to +/- 2EV in 1/3, 1/2EV steps
Flash X-sync speed 1/160 sec
External flash • Hot shoe
Viewfinder • Eye-level fixed XGA OLED, 1.3 cm (0.5 type) electronic viewfinder
• 2,359,296 dots resolution
• Magnification approx.1.09x
• 100% frame coverage
Live view • Display Real-time image adjustment display (reflects exposure compensation, white balance, Creative Style )
• Focus Magnifier: 5.9x, 11.7x
DOF preview Yes
Orientation sensor Yes
LCD monitor • 3.0" TFT tilt/swivel LCD monitor *
• Xtra Fine LCD with TruBlack technology
• 921,600 dots
• Approx 100% frame coverage
• Auto / Manual (5 steps between -2 and +2) / Sunny Weather
Playback functions • Single (with or without shooting information)
• RGB histogram and highlight/shadow warning
• 4/9-frame index view
• Enlarged display mode (L: 13.6x, M: 9.9x, S: 6.8x)
• Auto Review (10/5/2 sec., Off)
• Image orientation (On/Off) Slideshow
• Panorama scrolling
• Folder selection (Still)
• Forward/Rewind (movie)
• Delete
• Protect
Connectivity • USB 2.0 (High Speed)
• HDMI type C
• external microphone
Print compliance • Exif Print
• Print Image Matching III
• DPOF setting
Storage SD/SDHC/SDXC/MemoryStick Pro Duo
Power • NP-FM500H Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery (1650 mAh)
• Battery charger included
• Optional AC adapter
• Battery life Approx 510 shots with viewfinder, 560 in Live view mode (CIPA standard)
Dimensions 132 x 97 x 81 mm
Weight (camera body) Approx. 543g (1 lb 3 oz)
Weight (camera body, card and battery) Approx. 622g (1 lb 6oz)

* Compared to Sony SLT-A55

No regret of choosing Sony as of now and I am in the midst of exploring the power of Sony. Cheers! 
:)

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Just finished struggling with my final exam... Haiz...

Monday, October 24, 2011

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

My New TV~ hehe

My new 40" Sharp Aquos TV has finally arrived~ Hehe~ It is just nice for an little upgrade from my old 32" Sharp Aquos TV after being used for about 2.5 years.








The old one~

Thursday, September 29, 2011

I love FACEBOOK !!! <3

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

My New Yamaha PSR-S710 K3yB0@rD~!!!

Features:
Keyboard/Polyphony
61 regular-sized touch sensitive keys and 128-note polyphony.

Wide Selection of Voices & Styles
387 realistic instrument voices, 480 XG voices, 24 Drum/SFX Kits and 232 accompaniment styles which allows the enjoyment of regionally unique music, making it possible to have even more fun with music.

MegaVoice Technology
It features multiple samples across the keyboard with sophisticated velocity switching - for incredibly authentic instrument sounds. It contains not only the basic samples of the instrument but also the performance techniques used with it. On a guitar for instance, players will hear open and mute string sounds, dead notes, hammering effects, slide effects, harmonics and a wide range of strum and body noises. In technical terms, MegaVoice duplicates an instrument's behavior. In sonic terms, this gives the keyboard stunningly realistic sounds.

Organ Flutes
This special function not only gives you a full set of rich and luscious organ sounds, it also lets you create your own original organ voices, just as on a traditional organ, by increasing and decreasing the flute footages, and adding percussive sounds.

Large LCD Display
A large LCD display provides attractive graphics and helpful messages for quick access and error-free operation. It provides comprehensive and easy-to-understand control of its operation. The display indicates chords, scores, lyrics, voice and style information, and more.

Text Viewer
This allows you to show text files you've created on computer-making. Even if the Song doesn't contain lyrics data, you can view the lyrics on the display. If enables various useful possibilities, such as the showing of lyrics, chord names, and text notes.

USB Audio Recorder
You can record your performance as audio data to a USB storage device. After that you can put that USB storage to your computer and easily burn a CD of your performance.

Convenient Multi Pad Sync function / Registrations and OTS Information
You can embellish your performance as you play with several preset phrases by using the Multi Pads. These can even be synchronized with Style/Song playback. The information displays for Registration Memory and One Touch Setting allow you to confirm the registered panel setups easily.

Music Finder
When you want to play in a certain genre of music but don't know which settings to choose, what can you do? Music Finder has the answer. It offers an extensive range of music styles with pre-programmed voices and effects setups. Search for suitable styles. It instantly call up the best-suited voices, tempo and accompaniment style to match the song name or music style you wish to play. Simply call up a song title and start playing.

Online, On-demand Music (IDC)
Bring your instrument online and tap into the worldwide music network! Yamaha has created a new, essential online service for musicians everywhere: Internet Direct Connection (IDC). IDC lets you connect the instrument directly to the Internet, without a computer, letting you delve into thousands of MIDI songs on our custom website, and download your favorite music for playback on the instrument.

Music Finder+
This service gives you the capability, by connecting the instrument to the Internet Direct Connection (IDC), of searching for and adding desired panel settings and song data via the IDC to the instrument. For more details about this service, refer to the following website. http://services.music.yamaha.com/musicfinder/

LAN Port
LAN Port is for a wired internet connection the same as a LAN terminal you see on a computer. Stay connected and directly access to the Yamaha's special service "Internet Direct Connection (IDC)" without a computer. Once you're online with IDC, you can download your favorite contents straight to your instrument. And that's just the beginning - the fun and excitements start from there!

USB TO DEVICE Terminal
Insert a USB flash memory in the USB TO DEVICE terminal on the instrument. It would let you save or load the registered settings and user songs created on the instrument, as well as read data from the connected device.

USB TO HOST Terminal
Dive in and take advantage of the wide world of computer music software. Connections and setup are exceptionally easy, and you can play back your computer recorded parts with different instrument sounds - all from a single instrument.

*I do a lot of research before I bought this keyboard. PSR-E423, PSR-S550B... Within the budget, and finally, I bought this keyboard PSR-S710 almostly five thousands. I am not rich as well actually but just want to learn more in the way of music. I am really excited when the keyboard arrived at home. Here is just a bit picture to share about it.




Original PA-300B power adapter cost RM260??? OMG!










Arr... My mum's bags...






The Manual, CD & Music Rest.


Within the plastic...


Chiang Chiang~ Without the plastic... Is it nice to look?




Right View~




Left View~


Start from the left panel side zooming to the end of right panel side...




Main Screen..








Pitch Bend and Modulation to make sound produces in variety ways...


The speakers automatically silence when headphone were plugged in.



Back side of the keyboard.












(12cm + 5cm) x 2 12w x 2 speakers.








The "two hundred something" power adapter... I'm really suspect that the price whether got 90% discount or not if really buy it (next time when this was broken or else I will try to not buy it again~ hehe T.T)... [Of course this adapter is free / include in the package]


The pedal was modified by me with some cloth cause the ordinary one was not so nice when the dust appeared on it due to a sheet of rubber-made cover on it.




The top part of the Double-X stand was also wrap by me with the cloth. Maybe is the heat makes the rubber melt and stick to my old keyboard, so with the experience I'm now doing this to try protect my new keyboard...


Nice?


The free carry bag.






Inside...




With my old Yamaha PSR-E413 keyboard beside.




My very ka-wa-i Kawai piano~




All in my bedroom...


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