My Samsung Note 2 slipped off the edge of my bed this morning and landed on the tiled floor (a drop of about 2 feet or less). Unfortunately, it hit the floor top left corner first and the screen cracked. :(
Friday, May 31, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Corybas sp. in situ
Another healthy patch. There won't be ant flowers for another few months.
btw, whatever you do, do not upgrade to the latest version of the flickr android app. I have that on my tab and it is really bad.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Olympus OMD E-M5 - premature wear and tear
It is now about a year since I bought my Olympus OMD EM5. I have taken thousands of photos with it and its body is showing plenty of signs of wear and tear. However, it has been handled properly, not roughly. Yet the "premature signs of aging" are there, as reported by many other owners in various forums all over the internet.
Peeling body paint which reveals ugly white plastic underneath, eye cup that slips off easily (mine broke and got lost when it slipped right off during normal usage within the first few months). It has misbehaved once or twice, shutting down or refusing to start. For a camera that cost me RM4200++ this is not acceptable.
Functionally, it performs well and I do love this camera because of its size and performance. But a camera that costs much more than entry level DSLRs but with what seems to be poorer construction/body-quality is unacceptable.
Even the old E-510 (which was much cheaper when first launched than the EM5) I used to shoot with felt much better made.
I wrote to complain and Olympus Malaysia replied, promising to take my complaint seriously. I'd love to upgrade to the EM6 if it had all the features of the EP5, along with phase detect AF and maybe a new sensor.
But this time, I'll be wiser and wait and see instead of being an early adopter.
Appendicula undulata var. longicalcarata
One of the smallest orchid flowers I've ever photographed in situ.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Flowers of Pangium edule (keluak or kepayang)
This is my first time seeing keluak/kepayang (Pangium edule) flowers! The large fruits contain poisonous seeds which are actually quite tasty when prepared well. Also used in nyonya dishes.
To read more about the poisonous but edible seeds (must be properly prepared before consumption!), please visit:
http://sarawaklens.blogspot.com/2010/01/poisonous-but-yummy-pangium-edule.html
For pictures of the fruit, please click:
http://sarawaklens.blogspot.com/2010/11/pangium-edule.html