Saturday, June 09, 2007

Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi Elite Club blog lauched

I recently bought the Baja Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi bike. Its India's latest and sexiest performance bike. Available only in limited numbers (50 released to date), and that too only for Pune buyers. Its a great machine, with a lot of new features and technologies being incorporated first time in an Indian bike.

Finally, after some hard work, the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi Owners Elite Club has been launched successfully. Do have a look at it here http://pulsar220club.blogspot.com/

The aim of the club is to write reviews, share knowledge, discuss issues common to the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi or just the P220, and of course brag about the bike. So do have a look and leave a comment if you like the site.



Thursday, April 12, 2007

Buying a new Digital Camera | Home or Pro use

Thinking of buying a new Digital Camera? Confused what to look for? Here are a few tips:


Firstly the terms:

Mp = Mega Pixel. Never get anything below 3Mp. Photos using 3Mp can be used to get real, hard, photo-paper copies up to 5"x7" good quality prints. So higher MP is really needed if you want to print. Printing costs for 4"x6" is Rs.6; for 5"x7" approx Rs.10; for 8"x12" Rs.50.
Optical Zoom = Its the level of magnification one can get in the camera, using the optical lens system. Also called as wide angle - telescopic.
Digital Zoom = Don't even worry about this. Its just a marketing gimic; just don't consider this.
Modes = Auto modes are available on all models, gives best results under most conditions. Manual modes are useful to exploit camera features, and get best shots after calculating shutter speeds, aperture, focal length, exposure compensation.

1]Usage: Decide what the camera will be used primarily for.
-Home/People photography
3Mp+, 3x Optical Zoom, Auto modes

-Outdoor people photography
3Mp+, 3x Optical Zoom, Auto modes

-Landscape photography ( National Geographic)
6Mp+, 3x Optical Zoom, More zoom the better

-Birds/Animals (Animal Planet/ Discovery)
10Mp+, 10x Optical Zoom, max zoom is needed

-Professionals photography (fashion/glamor/travel/journalism) (F-Tv/news/magazine)
6Mp+, 3x Optical Zoom, DSLR only which can do RAW images, lenses must be optical elements, detachable/changeable lens kits better.

-Macro (close up of Objects/Products/flowers)
5Mp+, Zoom mostly not needed

-Low light photography (Discovery, spy stuff)
5Mp+, DSLR preferred, higher ISO needed like 800, 1600, 3200.

2]Mp or Zoom: Higher mega pixel or higher Optical Zoom
More Mp is needed if you intend to crop a lot of the frame. In that case 10Mp is the best. Cropping is hardly needed, perhaps for Pro photography.
On the other hand, having more optical zoom is better. You could take closer shots without actually moving close up to the subject.

3]Battery:
Digital cameras suck batteries a lot. Getting a camera with a rechargeable battery is the only viable option. Two choices ..
- Proprietor battery pack (best option ever, bit costly)
- Rechargeable pencil cells (AAA or AA, cheap, but recharging needed very frequently)

4]Movie modes:
For a family camera, having a good movie mode is very desirable. That way a handy-cam is not needed. Look for 640x480 with minimum 24FPS modes (VCD quality). Higher the better. Any lower than this, the video will be jerky and grainy. AVI or MPEG video formats are preferable, and easy to edit and burn on DVD. MOV/quicktime may not so edit friendly. Also, DSLR's wont have movie modes.

5]Others:
LCD, don't get anything less than 2". Now a days 2.5" is standard and most desirable.
Memory, buy as much as you can afford. Minimum needed now a days is 512Mb, 1Gb recommended. But then you can always add more memory cards later if needed.
Size, now a days the slim models look great, and still perform very well, but are costlier. Do have a look at a camera in you hands and get a feel.
Shake reduction, or Vibration reduction. Not a must have, but good for first time users, and ya it also helps when you zoom a lot.
Brand, I recommend Nikon and Canon. Sony and Kodak, are good too.

Want to check the internet for good deals and specs, click here and search in the customized Google search there. For buyers in India, I suggest you check prices and models on the JJmehta site too.

I own a Nikon D40 DSLR, a Canon A530, a Kodak CX6330 point and shoot (3Mp 3X, with video mode), an Acer 300 (300K pixel, 1st generation).

Let me know if you need any more info. I also recommend the Google Picasa photo management software. Also do visit my 365 Days Photo Project.



Sunday, April 01, 2007

365 Days Photo Project - Day 60 to Day 90 - Report and Archive

Another month gone by.. It was a difficult month to keep up in terms of posts. My motivation had faded near the end of it. But still want to go all the way to the end. So here it is, an archive of the photos of March 2007..


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Thursday, March 01, 2007

365 Days Photo Project | Day 32 to Day 59 | Report and Archive

End of 59 days. Firstly thanks to everyone who keeps pushing me, asking me why I'm not updating frequently... Apart from that, my photo priorities have changed. Initially I wanted this to be a purely people oriented project. Then I had a self-realization that its more about good or rather correct photography than anything else. Isn't the change noticeable.. some nature and abstract photos coming in lately..

Here is a archive of Feb 07... You like 365, please promote it and keep revisiting. Thanks.


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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

365 going places..

It has been an exciting start this year for me. The Nikon D40 not only gave me great, stunning photographs, but also brought me lots of good luck.

One of my previous photographs got published in the "FUTURES 8 page Supplement –The Daily Post, Liverpool UK" on Wednesday 07 Feb. See the selected photo here.

The other good news it that 4 of my images (from the 365 Days Photo Project) were shown in Switzerland's Musee de l'Elysee's museum exhibit ‘We are all photographers now!’ in the last few days.

A lot of my free time is now spent maintaining and working on the 365 Days Photo Project; which is more than a passion now.. perhaps an obsession. Working on the website, advertising and promoting the site is a full time job; besides actually going out and taking photographs. But then its always about good or as they say.. correct photography!



Wednesday, January 31, 2007

365 Days Photo Project - Day 1 to Day 31 - Report and Archive

End of 31 Days. Its been more fun than hectic or stress full keeping up with my promise. Just thinking whats going to be my next snap, whats going to be the next post keeps me occupied a lot. Sometimes there is just nothing good to post, and some times it difficult to choose what to post out of so many good ones.

Here is a slide show of Jan 2007's 31 days... Do keep visiting. Have fun !

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

365 Days Photo Project.

This is a new project I'm venturing out on. This is going to be a photography specific project, where I post one photo every day for the rest of the year, and perhaps years to come. This project is mainly to motivate myself to take more photographs, learn and improve out of the process. Frequency of posts would be weekly and if possible daily.

So wish me luck and do keep watching http://365-days-photo-project.blogspot.com/

Here are my existing blog links...
My Personal Blog: http://adityabhelke.blogspot.com/
My Flickr Photo Blog: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cloudnumber9/
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/365_days_photo_project