Friday, April 29, 2005

Shane & Shane // Shim & Nate

Psalm 13 - Shane and Shane.... Shim and Nate did "You are the rock of my salvation" to the tune of Psalm 13 - the crowd at the friday evening vespers absolutely loved it!

Shimona, if you're reading this... we rock!!! Yay! Praise God for the musical chemistry we have!!! Woohoo!!! :D

For those interested to view the video, you can email me asking for a CD... will have to mail a CD out to you if you're interested! hehe

"That was the absolute best performance all night..." - Oscar
"That was a great song!" - Dustin
"It was awesome!" - Pappu

Nikon D70 3rd Party Grip Review

So the time has finally come where I have both grips in hand to review. I have both grips with me as I am typing this. This is not a professional review, however all details specified are to the best of my knowledge after holding, testing and using these two very different grips.

I have NOT provided any pictures for these grips. There have been many pictures circulating around on the net and on CS with VERY detailed pictures of the grips. No reason for me to post more here IMO.

If you wanna see and feel the grip, I will be in Singapore between the 4th - 12th and I'll probably be at NUG (Nikon User Group) to meet up with fellow Nikonians for a coffee and a good chat *hint* and I will have the grip/s with me - Planning to sell one off! Not telling which here - Find out for yourself! heehee alrighty here it goes!

Introduction
Since Nikon's launch of the D70, many hobbyist's, amateurs and some professionals who have used the D70 have asked for a portrait/vertical/battery grip. Name it whatever you wish, but I shall call it a battery grip throughout this review.

Nikon has not and will not release a grip for the D70 as it is a consumer DSLR; an entry-level camera in it's consumer DSLR lineup which has been expanded with the D70s and the newer D50.

There have been many attempts to build a battery grip for the D70, some successful, but none that were made for mass produce for the market until Harbortronics (www.harbortronics.com) and HKJenis (www.hkjenis.com) released battery grips compatible with the Nikon D70.

Nikon from the beginning had no intention of having a battery grip for the D70 and this has been irritating for some people. The D70 has no contact terminals on the outside (D100) or inside (Canon 300D) to provide controls from a battery grip. The D70 has only an Infra-Red receiver located on the top right side of the body (when you look at it from the front) which triggers the shutter release via an IR Remote-Control unit.

Both the Harbortronics and HKJenis grips make use of the IR receiver built into the D70 to trigger the shutter.

Specifications

Harbortronics VGD-70
• Molded 1 piece (resin?) - Very solid
• Street Price US$165 without shipping
• Steel tripod mount at base
• Excellent ergonomics
• Color matching is perfect - Looks OEM
• 2-step vertical shutter release button
• Batteries linked in series
• Accepts up to 2 EN-EL3 batteries only
• Provides socket for external power source
• Provides socket for wired remote shutter release
• Provides 1/2 press shutter release *with D70s or modified D70
HKJenis JND70S
• Assembled high-impact plastic - Feels a little plasticky
• Street Price US$150 - US$189 without shipping
• Steel tripod mount at base
• Excellent ergonomics
• Color matching is off, lighter than D70 body
• 1-step vertical shutter release button
• Batteries linked in series (I think)
• Accepts up to 2 EN-EL3 batteries or 6 AA batteries
• Provides "On/Off" switch for vertical shutter release button

Body and Design

Both these grips are well made, but they both have their pro’s and con’s.

Harbortronics VGD-70
This grip as some have described, looks hideous. To others, it’s a magnificent piece of art. This is up to you to decide. To me, it looks pretty decent but definitely not very ‘professional’ looking. The build of this grip is solid and it feels as solid as a rock.

The color matching is simply fantastic. Kudo’s to Harbortronics for matching the color and texture so well. Knurling is slightly different and noticeable only when viewed up close.

The VGD-70 is made such that the batteries are slotted into the grip from the top. There is no opening at the side/bottom/back to insert or remove the batteries. Insertion and removal of batteries will require the grip to be taken off. Think of this grip as a ‘boat’ where the sides and bottom are covered and the top is open. (Download the manual with detailed images on battery installation at www.harbortronics.com)

The fit of this grip to the body is so-so. My grip fit pretty snug, but I’ve heard others who own this grip say that they’ve had to send theirs back for a replacement as theirs didn’t fit too snugly.

Handling of this grip is excellent – the ergonomics have certainly been thought of and designed well for a one-piece molded grip.

If you have sweaty hands like me however, it can get a little slippery – there is no rubber coating on the grip to improve your grip on the battery grip.

HKJenis JND70S
This grip looks fantastic! Assembled parts make up this ‘professional’ looking grip. I wouldn’t press or twist this grip around too much as it feels a little plasticky – doesn’t feel too hardy – think of a nokia handphone with the removable case.

Color matching is a little off and I’m surprised that HKJenis didn’t take the time to try and match the color of the grip with the D70 body.

The fit of this is almost perfect – a slight gap that is noticeable only up close at the battery compartment is a nit-pick of mine!

Handling of this grip is excellent – ergonomically speaking, it’s got the right curves.

The JND70S comes with a battery compartment at the back. Pull apart two buttons and the door pops open, revealing either a battery tray for 6 AA batteries and with the tray removed, 2 slots for 2 EN-EL3’s. Very well made if you asked me. Battery changing is a cinch and this is definitely a plus point for the JND70S.

A nice rubber coating is supplied to give you better grip – thumbs up for HKJenis on this one!

A thumb wheel is also provided to screw/unscrew the grip to the D70 body, unlike the little screw which requires a 20cent coin for the Harbortronics grip.

Operation and controls

Harbortronics VGD-70

The VGD-70’s battery installation takes a little time to get used to. There is a flexible lead with contacts that you have to pull over a battery that sits, balancing on a flat surface on the grip. The second battery can be slotted into a hole that has been provided.

There is a steel tripod socket at the bottom of the grip that doubles up as the screw that attaches the grip to the D70 body. You’ll have to use a 20 cent coin to tighten this; it’ll make it difficult to remove when you have to – you’ll have to find a 20cent coin or something of it’s equivalent!

With the grip installed with batteries, you’ll have to insert the fiber-optic cable that is provided, into the front of the grip (it fits pretty well and won’t drop out. A rubber ‘o’ ring is in the hole to grip the cable)– this will allow the grip’s shutter release to communicate with the D70.

Set your D70 to ‘remote’ mode and start firing away.

The feel of the 2-step shutter release is very smooth and nice. A half-press however, won’t focus for you – only a full press will work with the infra-red working.

*If you own a D70s, you can use the cord that Harbortronics sells for US$25 and attach it to the wire-remote socket to get ½ press shutter release on your battery grip.
*You can get ½ press also if you send in your camera to Harbortronics and have it modified for US$135. This will however, void your warranty on your D70.

*Many people ask if it will focus lock and fire. The answer is YES. On pressing the shutter release, the camera focus locks on the object in the middle of your finder (or closest subject… depending on where your focus lock is preset to and what mode you are in) and fires. There is a delay time of about 1 second during this whole process. If you set your camera to MF, the firing is almost instantaneous.

HKJenis JND70S

Installation of batteries is very simple. Either 1 or 2 EN-EL3’s can be slot in at the back or using the provided battery tray, 6 AA sized batteries can be installed. The 6 AA’s give you another option should you run out of battery power!

Installation of this battery grip is simple and easy – Slot the grip in place and use the thumbscrew provided to tighten the grip onto the body of your D70.

A fiber-optic cable is supplied, just like the Harbortronics grip, but this is slightly different. There is a plastic piece to attach over your D70’s IR receiver. This will allow your fiber-optic cable to attach itself securely (no dropping out) when you are using it.

Like the Harbortronics grip, the JND70S makes use of the IR receiver in your D70 to focus and fire.

*Many people ask if it will focus lock and fire. The answer is YES. On pressing the shutter release, the camera focus locks on the object in the middle of your finder (or closest subject… depending on where your focus lock is preset to and what mode you are in) and fires. There is a delay time of about 1 second during this whole process. If you set your camera to MF, the firing is almost instantaneous.

Comparison between the two grips

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Conclusion

Many people have asked me which grip is better and if they should purchase a grip. It’s very difficult to answer these questions but I shall still conclude with my recommendations.

If you own a D70S, the Harbortronics grip is for you. Although, not as aesthetically pleasing to the eye as the JND70S grip by Jenis, it has more functions as compared to it’s counterpart.

If you want a grip to ‘enhance the looks’ of your camera, or wish to have a heavier camera to balance out your long lenses, either grip will do, just a matter of what you’re looking for in a grip.

The Harbortronics grip is definitely more advanced, technologically speaking, with more advanced circuitry and provision for a wired remote as well as external power source, as compared to the HKJenis grip which only provides a 1-step shutter release and provision of AA battery use in conjunction with the flexibility of using 2 EN-EL3’s instead.

I hope that this review has been useful to you all! Take Care!

Nathaniel Tan
April 28, 2005

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Wishing for home


I took this picture of my gd friend Pappu... he's thinking of home too... i wanna go home. *hmm*

Actually i will :D hehe will be back for a while to get stuff fixed *computer drive* urgh... and pick up some stuff too. see you on the 4th of May...

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

A Simple Song

a simple song....

Zhe Shi Jie Hen Fu Zha
Wen Yao Wo Xiang Shuo De Hua
Wo Bu Dong
Tai Fu Zha De Wen Fa
Shen Mo Yang De Li Wu
Neng Gou Yong Yuan Zi De Zhu
Zhen Xin Fu Bie Zhou De Tai Cang Chu

Yun He Tian Die He Hua
Chong Lai Bu Xu Yao Shuo Hua
Dun Bu Yao Bi Ran Zhi Yue Qian Hua
Chang Qin Ge Shuo Qin Hua
Zi Xiang Rang Ni Ting Qin Chu
Wo Ai Ni Shi Wei Yi De Jin Shu

Xie Yi Shou Jian Dan De Ge
Rang Ni De Xin Qin Kuai Le
Ai Qin Jiu Xiang Yi Tiao He
Nan Mian Hui Pong Dao Buo Zhe
Zhe Yi Shou Jian Dan De Ge
Bing Mei You Shen Mo Du Te
Hao Xiang Wo
Na Mo De Ping Fen Que You Shen Ke

Wo Yi Zhi Zhai Si Kao
Rang Ni Liao Jie Wo De Hao
Que Wang Le Cang Cang Dui Ni Wei Xiao
Si Qu De Wang Zi De
Wo Hui Jing Li Qu Mi Bu
Ni Shi Wo Zui Zhen Wei De Cai Fu

Sunday, April 17, 2005

dream is over

the dream is over
i was back in singapore for 9 days, it is over
the days went by so quickly, it is over
i remember landing in singapore and smiling as i walked in the airport, it is over
i remember my dad waiting for me at the arrivals, it is over
the ride home was a long one, it is over
i so enjoyed seeing my brothers and parents and grandma again, it is over
i saw the girl my heart still longs for, it is over
i hung out with some friends and did some stuff, it is over
i slept in the bed i'd been sleeping in for more than 1/2 my life, it is over
the memories that flooded my mind when i was at home, it is over
i loved it when i unpacked my luggage at home, it is over
the awesome high-speed internet i have, it is over
i loved walking the streets of the country i call home, it is over

the dream is over
i hugged my mom and shook my dad's hand, im awake
tears filled my eyes as i waved, putting up a brave front, im awake
as i walked to the gate, my eyes filled with tears, im awake
they rolled down my cheeks as i tried to hold them back, im awake
the ride in the plane was smooth, im awake
i got a 2:1 USD to SGD exchange rate on the plane, im awake
i carried my luggage across a busy highway, im awake
the journey took 3 hours, im awake
im in my room, in thailand, on the internet, im awake

the dream is over
was i really there
did i really see who i thought i saw
did i really do what i did

the dream is over

i am awake

i didn't want to wake up

sleep...

Saturday, April 16, 2005

I dont wanna go

packing my bags, i dont wanna go
a shirt at a time, why couldnt time go slow?
im fighting my tears, i dont wanna go
my plane leaves at 905, but i dont wanna go
im leaving you behind, why is it so
why couldnt it be different, i wouldnt know
in the midst of confusion i try to hide
but for me you look for, throughout the night
i can't help but watch as time ticks away
from the night it will be tomorrow, a new day
i hope that my dreams will soon come true
to finish it all and end up with you
my fears arent unfounded, they're there cos of me
the things i've decided now all i'm regeretting
there's not a regret is a thing of a past
for most all that i waved of is haunting me fast
the future's uncertain for me at the moment
with thoughts all coming from all directions
which should i follow my head or my heart
i dont wish to drag it anymore
so tell me my fortune, tell me my plight
what shall i do to make it all right
to follow my instincts, which have failed me so often
or to follow my head where nothing much hardens
in a state of confusion i wish to end
this really stupid poem which really has no real end...
flying off tomorrow 9:05am
i'm leaving on a jet plan
not sure when i'll be back again
it really depends on my heart and my head
go figure it out before i'm dead

Friday, April 15, 2005

Bread

Ever woken up one morning to smell freshly baked bread? I did that this morning! Even took a photograph of the wonderful bread!

Bread with...
Strawberry Jam
Marmalade
Blueberry Jam
Marmite
Dark Sauce
Chocolate Sauce
Strawberry Sauce
Honey
Cream
Sugar
Butter
Margerine

and the list goes on and on! Kaya!!! haha see what i mean? Enjoy your breakfast!

Sunday, April 10, 2005

Back Home

Back home and an overwhelming sense of being back at the place i truly call HOME came over me. Eyes brimming with tears as the pilot announced that we were landing at Changi International Airport... the sweet voice of the stewardess welcoming all on board the plane to Singapore just sounded so right.

I'm glad to be back. I'm back... to:

1) Enjoy my home
2) Get away
3) Catch up with friends

and 4) Try to get back something I let go of

I know a lot of people actually READ this blog of mine... please don't speculate. Speculation isn't great when you're guessing about someones life. Just, read and know :)

Friday, April 01, 2005

The end of the week

eyebags, tired feet, sore butt.
droopy eyelids, teary eyes, silent snoors.
windows open, curtains drawn, fan turned up.
horizontal, eyes closed, ecstacy.
dreaming of home, while now i'm alone.
a thousand miles away, a day should i stay?
south should i head, back to my bed.
while the week is ahead.. holidays.
i miss home.

time seems to be going by so quickly. the exams will be coming really soon and i'm not totally ready for them yet. will have to get at studying more than i've done in the past few months. have a gpa to keep up! yeah! songkran festival's coming too... water playing! will be joining my friends in bkk to play with water and to take pictures.

tomorrow's gonna be spent at the aids hospice... will have some pictures to share.