Saturday, June 27, 2009
Flash, Flash, Flash Photography
Sharing is caring. But sharing only one camera with your sister can lead you into a fight - especially when one of you are travelling. So I decided to buy a new camera for myself. I was marking and chatting with Ayu the other day - she showed me a blog about bentos. The blog was really good - any kind of food packed into a bento box and they were all so cute that even the most starving person on earth could feel guilty about eating it. All of a sudden I wanted to buy a really good camera that can capture photos like a pro : mouth-watering pictures of food, where you can see every detail of ingredients in the food. I've been taking pictures of food using my Sony camera which sucks most of the time - I don't know if it's because of my lack of knowledge of setting it right or because it simply sucks. Or sometimes using my Blackberry camera which sucks more - but it is so convenient because you can upload it as soon as you capture the picture. Well I love taking pictures of food. So I was thinking of buying an SLR camera - those BIG HEAVY cameras with complicated buttons and some skills required. I was so sure of buying an SLR camera when Eric, one of workmates, brought his SLR camera and showed it to me. I looked for more information but I was overwhelmed by the millions of type of the lenses and the body and bla bla blah.
Then the Green Day Australia tour was confirmed. I wanted to take as many photos and videos as I can during the concert and I want them to be at their greatest quality. But then I thought if I brought the SLR camera to concerts it would be so inconvenient. You can get elbowed, banged and even slammed to the ground (when you are in standing area esp. in rock shows) - the chances of your SLR camera being crushed is quite likely. So I changed my mind. I did some research : the best digital camera for concert. Many forums and websites give a really good recommendation for Panasonic LUMIX TZ7. I remembered Eka also suggesting this LUMIX camera. So I guess it should be good, knowing that he's an expert in this area.
So after comparing the prices in some stores, I bought one from Ted's. It was $636. But I paid $705 altogether with the memory card, leather case and extended warranty. Thanks to Nonoh and Kenny for the help for getting better prices :) . Not sure if I was getting the best deal but I was happy!
It has the capability of 12x zoom (while my Sony camera can only do 4x). I'm not sure how many megapixels but it says Leica lenses (which Eka said it was good). Here are some shots :
These two pictures were taken without me changing position. I was using the zooming function. See how good the camera was? I could zoom until I could read so clearly the title of "21st Century Breakdown"
The camera is a genius! I can't wait to get a close up shot at Billie Joe!
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