Monday, January 19, 2009

Dream's distance memories



First of all 'i don't know her', she just happen to sit there when i photograph the sea. Second of all if you ask why the photo appeared to be a bit blurry, the answer is 'man-made' water vapour on my lens :-) Just to add a bit effects. This photo is taken at Seri Kenangan beach in Tutong around sunset time.

Forest Han and his Fujifilm S5Pro


Me (Forest Han in this blog) with my Fujifilm Camera


Now let me have a short review about this camera
First of all i'm a Fujifilm camera user from Fujifilm FinePix S5500 (Fujiko), to Fujifilm FinePix S9600 (Fujika), and now Fujifilm S5 Pro (Fuji-Chan). I just love the image results produce by a Fujifilm camera. It is unlike other camera brand, totally different (in terms of colour). Yeah you realised i even named my own camera, because i always say their my wife :-)


Here are some features of my Fujifilm S5 Pro

#12.34 Million Pixels (S-pixel: 6.17million, R- pixel: 6.17million)
#Super CCD SR Pro Technology
#Storage media Compact Flash: (CF) Card (Type I/II) and Microdrive
#Lens mount: Nikon-F mount (with AF coupling, AF contacts), Type DX AF Nikkor: All functions supported, Type G or D AF
#Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 100-3200
#Exposure metering system -3D Color Matrix Metering II, Center-Weighted and Spot Metering
#Film Simulation mode - 5 modes (F1 / F1a / F1b / Flc / F2)
#Dynamic Range setting- AUTO, 100%, 130%, 170%, 230%, 300%, 400%
#2.5-inch low temperature polysilicon TFT LCD back monitor
# NP150 Li-ion rechargeable battery

One thing i like about this camera is that it has film stimulating mode with "Real Photo Technology Pro", the result are very good. It really suits my style of photography and also for scenery photography. It also comes with Face detection technology. It has the same body with Nikon D200, and the camera acessories i use for my Fujifilm S5 Pro are from Nikon including the lens, however Nikon Li-ion rechargeable battery does not work in this camera. And also it's function is nothing like Nikon D200. I can say it is not as user-friendly as an Nikon or a Canon, but once you get use to it you will be fine. Since i'm a Fujifilm User, it is easy for me to handle this camera. I just love the results (See one of the beach photo i posted above)


My Fujifilm S5 Pro (Her name is Fuji-Chan)