Tuesday, 30 May 2017

The End

I'm signing off.

The blog's been fun. We've had fun. Writing these pieces, editing them, publishing them, it's all been fun. But things come to and end and my focus has moved on.

I don't find I have any fun creating or editing posts, and all the fun in writing has been sucked out for me due to time constraints and other stuff. The other people have also found better things to do. Shehan might be found at his own blog one day, and everyone else is no longer interested in the blogging platform, as am I.

So I think it's time to draw an end to all this, a solid ending. There'll be no more updates here. I hope.

Good bye everyone, thanks for being here, and caring.

Interest Concentrated

28/01/2015
to
30/05/2017

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Flipside 6

Hi there! This is FlipSide 6. Rayhaan wrote this so long ago, nearly a month to this day and I've been delaying editing and publishing this till today! If you're wondering why this masterpiece is published under my name and not his, it's because Rayhaan is a self described technological cave man. I don't like publishing his stories under my name, but if that's what it takes, oh well. Hope you enjoy this brilliant characteristic Flipside story! Comment and share if you'd like to see more!



Amber Jubilee

Photo: Shutterstock

Orange lights are all I see. The wind seems to speak louder than my actions, but that won't make a damned difference to my pal who's six feet underground. The thought no longer counts when you're dead. Hell, I don't think anything counts once you're in a casket in the dirt. Still, the chrysanthemum I'm holding will make his grave a little prettier in the shadowy quiet. Hopefully.

   Damien was my friend. You wouldn't be able to tell though. Always fighting, that one; even if he knew he wouldn't win. Argument of the day is what I'd call it when we had our little conflicts. I never had any hard feelings for it; didn't need to- he was an opinionated man who cared about a lot of things. Just like me. And yet, he's the one they had to bury first. Condemned to Hell before he had the chance to fear it.

    It's a long walk to where Damien takes his eternal nap. Got to cross the housing schemes, past the cul-de-sacs and suburban landscapes. Then, on to the hill beyond the thicket. All in the grim moonlight. Don't ask me why I didn't go at daylight. I can't be arsed.

   Time doesn't fly when you're strolling through dead streets dimly lit by deathly pale orange street lights. Every rustle of a branch tucked in to the mass of virulent green of vegetation seems to me like another whisper from someone I used to know; another Damien. Even his name makes me feel a bit off now. When you're walking through ghost towns in the dead of night,thinking about the dearly deceased doesn't help.

   I must have been halfway there when I heard it...That mind numbing crunch that came from behind me. I didn't see anything when I turned around, and I know what you're thinking;
"A twig snapped behind him. Someone has to have been following him. There's no way it could have been anything else." 

Real funny. Regardless, I know there was nothing behind me, but that sound still echoes in my head, even now,when I've walked miles away. I see a mass of blinking illumination around the corner; a myriad of lights that twinkle over the backdrop of grinning caricatures and spinning mechanisms. It's the carnival. Surprised they still have those. Last time I checked, the fifties had long passed. It doesn't surprise me that no one's in sight. The staff is probably asleep, lying peacefully in their trailers and caravans while their grim inhabitance stands in harmony with the landscape tonight. The music is the first consistent sound I've heard in hours. It gives me a little relief, even though it sounds creepy as hell. Come to think of it, the wind isn't blowing against me as much anymore. I avert my gaze from the painted carny structures and look ahead-I've arrived. The hill is right in front of me.

    Fast forward to the hillside. Everything seems quaint enough to not be on guard. I spot Damien's mound and head over. Now I know I should have turned back when I could. Standing there, over his fresh mound, was a person, but not someone who looked like any other person. Tall, but a hunchback. 

    He was wearing some curious robes, one white dot painted between his eyes. He held a gigantic shovel, gripping it tightly like a sword. The casket was open. He froze, almost as if he was surprised to see Damien had anyone who would bother to pay their last damn respects. Now, I'm a man of instinct; I tossed the chrysanthemums aside and lunged forward. Grabbing this freak by the neck seemed like my biggest mistake- he didn't seem very happy about that. We brawled in the grass for what seemed like hours. Grass blades whizzed past me as he threw punches that were slow, but heavy. I let fatigue get to me, and I laid back on the ground hoping he had just as much fight left in him as I did. I hoped wrong. Before I could take a second breath he's towering over me with his weird-as-hell shovel, raises it above his arms, and brings it down in one thundering blow that made me believe that it was all over. Some cruel joke that was, because I woke up. He's gone now. Took Damien with him. 

All my bruises and my busted ribs mean nothing. I stand up, and look over the hillside, across the carnival; nothing. Looks like this chrysanthemum is going to waste.
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Review: NextBit Robin

Preface:
I wrote this review in the first week of January. I have not been able to publish it because of our blog's publishing schedule and because I have important things outside this blog to attend to. During this time, major changes have happened that have altered the course of this phone's manufacturer, Nextbit. They were purchased by Razer, and they are now in the process of potentially being shut down and swallowed by the larger company; Razer itself claims that NextBit will be allowed to run as their own company, but I don't see any real positive prospects. Eitherway, I am not quite clear how this affects the product as a whole, but I have updated the parts of the review where I know there will be changes to. 

On with the review.

I love this phone. A lot. As of writing, I've used it for over a month. A family member purchased this on my recommendation and they've been kind enough to let me use this as a test device. It's a phone I've slowly fallen in love with, because it's simply so unique and brilliant. I'll be going over the phone under specific titles so you can keep up with it.

First, my unboxing video:




Design & Speakers

Countless friends and acquaintances have expressed surprise at how unique and distinctive this device looks; they were always very impressed. 

The device feels so good in hand! The plastics are soft touch and have a very solid feeling; the phone has a good weight in the hand, and it feels sturdy. The materials are also very durable to drops and scratches (maybe not bending apparently- as tested by JerryRigEverything on Youtube, but not a concern for me). 

It is a shade too big in height for a 5" phone, but it's for those great speakers so it's worth it. They have great balanced sound and get quite loud. The phone's boxy retro radio shape also allows you to keep upright in most places and use it as great front facing speaker. 

Here are some photos of the device itself: 


Note the NextBit Cloud logo


NextBit Logo



Top Speaker

Bottom Speaker


Note USB C Charger to the left

The round volume up and down buttons

Headphone jack


The softtouch plastic is prone to fingerprints

Very clean and elegant front

Looks very unique; easily distinguishable

Display (1080p)


The display has a slight vintage-esque tint to it, but I like it, it doesn't interfere much with viewing anyway; it's good for reading and entertainment and doesn't strain your eyes, and the resolution is more than high enough. It's a good screen, and probably better than the rest of the screens at that price.
Original NextBit lockscreen, it looks gorgeous


Fingerprint Sensor

The fingerprint sensor is also something that almost no other phone of this price offers, it's very fast and pretty reliable. It allows upto five fingers registered and it's right side edge placement is something I love, as it's very easy to get to, while pressing the power button. Reminiscent of the Sony fingerprint sensor actually.


Note the coloration difference of the sensor itself


Software (Tested on Android Marshmallow)

I don't really like the NextBit home. It doesn't have an app tray and it's home screen interface is quite non-intuitive and very easy to clutter.

However, Pop a 3rd party launcher, as always, and you're good to go.Otherwise, the software experience is superb. It's quite close to stock android, so the experience is smooth, easy to navigate and very simple. The Cloud Storage features are the NextBit's biggest thing, but to be brutally honest, I don't really care for it. 

I find my Google Photos account and 32GB storage more than enough. Nevertheless, having it is just great extra value I guess, as I'm the person to delete many apps, and 100GB is a pretty large amount for archiving; I appreciate its presence.

Update: Android Nougat will come to the Robin in due time, and NextBit has pledged to provide updates till Feb 2018. I am not entirely sure about how the Cloud Storage thing is going to work after that, so I wouldn't recommend you depend on it.

Battery (2680mah)

Battery life is okay too, it usually lasts a working day. 

If it doesn't, it doesn't really matter because a USB C Aukey Fast Charger (which you have to buy anyway- the phone doesn't come with a charging brick) can pump it to full from 0 to 100 in less than 1 hour 45mins, and 0-50 in about half an hour. Fast charging is amazing!

Internal Hardware

The Snapdragon 808 and 3GB of RAM are a very able duo, so the Robin speeds along very well, and has not failed me in any task I've thrown at it. It is able to handle most games at a reasonable quality, and it certainly won't fail the daily stuff; my G4 with the exact same spcs is still great, after almost a year. No problems here.

Camera (13MP rear, 5MP front)

The rear camera... it isn't amazing, but it's good. I don't think you can expect LG G4 or Samsung S6 quality here, but it's okay for FaceBook sharing and the sort. The viewfinder is a tad bit annoying (it's pretty quick though) and quality suffers a lot in low light. The different quality modes aren't great but I guess they do the job. 

I'd recommend you use HDR where possible. 

Here are some shots for you to decide for yourself. So sorry about the portrait orientation of these photos, but I didn't take them! My relative took them on a trip to Sri Lanka, and let's just say they're not the most photography savvy. I did take some photos but I lost my copies....






Cropped

The front camera is good, and it does the job. It suffers from many of the same faults as the rear one, but if SnapChat and Instagram are your deal, it works.


The camera is good in broad daylight but mediocre in lowlight, but like I expressed before, it's a sacrifice I'm willing to take, because the phones other features make it up for me.

Market

The closest phone with this spec is the LG G4, which is £250. The higher resolution screen and better camera are the only trade offs for me, but in daily use they haven't made a huge difference to me (I have both). You can also look into the Moto X, which compares more or less equally to this as the G4. 




At the price of just £159 on Amazon, you don't get these specs elsewhere. You find cheap lower mid rangers with barely half the specs or pedigree of this, so it's tremendous value. Major credit for the seller and NextBit for making this device available at this price.

Major Update: Nextbit has sold itself to Razer. While this is good news for the company itself, it isn't necessarily good for the buyer. While the device itself is stunningly good value, the warranty period on the device if brought brand new has been reduced; it is only 6 months from purchase now. I am sad this had to happen, but it seems these days all the startups are being brought up and scrapped by the big companies. Hopefully, Nextbit will stand by their promises to make a great smartphone with Razer. I look forward to seeing their creation, whatever shape or form it takes.


Verdict

Overall, the Nextbit Robin is very highly recommended for someone who wants a upper-midrange phone for a lower-midrange price. It's certainly worth way more, but the reason, I think, Amazon is selling them so cheap is because NextBit needs to get rid of stock, and to gain more exposure as a brand capable of making a great phone. It's good thing for both customers and the sellers. Good job, NextBit.


I rate this device a solid 9/10.
Update: Because of the warranty and sale affair, I am reducing the overall rating to a 8/10. 


Thanks for reading! If you're looking for more tech to check out or buy, do check out our Technology section. Our reviews section also offers many reviews of devices and games/apps we use.

Saturday, 28 January 2017

Face Off: Evernote vs Google Keep (App)


Hi there! Welcome to our first contradictory post on the blog!

(Intro by Thisath) 

This started off as a review of Evernote by Yasaru. However, I didn't agree with him that Evernote is any good, because I have my dibs elsewhere, in the name of Google Keep. In my opinion it is waaay better than Evernote. But we're gonna let you decide which you like best. Here's to the battle of the notetakers! Read on!
EverNote


I'm Yasaru and this my review of Evernote.

Evernote is an app by the EverNote corporation released in 2007. The app has been on my phone for a solid 2 years after I saw it a while back as a "recommended app" on the google play store.

I got through the initiation process and was done with the app the day I installed it, never getting around to actually using it. That is until recently I found the app tucked away in a folder, so I decided to give it a try, and boy was I missing out on a lot.

The app is a master at getting me to plan out all of my work. The first few days might be tough when you don't know what you want to write, but with time you'll find out what you want to get done.

You'll manage to ask just that from the app, from planning down to what you want to complete the next day to jotting down small notes when needed, the app will always be there on your phone (silently judging your work ethic).

If you're like me (rather 'were' but eh.) and like to procrastinate about everything that is gonna get you to your goals, then Evernote is the app for you. The app isn't only meant for us, so even if you're a person who likes being organised (totally not envious of your skill to do so. and like to help sustain the your time on earth by reducing wastage of trees then Evernote is for you as well.

                              Interest Concentrated (Yasaru) rates the app: 8/10

Google Keep



Hey! I'm Thisath and this is my review of Google Keep!

First, I'm going to clear the air on why I think this is superior to EverNote. There is one reason. Google.
I'm a HUGE Google fanboy. I just like anything that works well with Google, Google makes and is Google. That was why I choose Evernote over every other app out there, and I do not regret it.

The Keep app shines because it works perfectly and incredibly simply with Google accounts.
The app itself is simple, easy and well designed. It's easy to make notes and it has all the features you'd need; archiving, reminders, lists and colour sorted notes.

It is available on multiple platforms, be it iOS, Android or Web based (just like EverNote of course). I just love how it easily syncs everything I write across all of my phones and computers, which makes it really easy to transfer texts between them.

On the face of it, it is really similar to EverNote. But what puts it across the finishing line for me, is that you only need one account and one app on all your devices and boom- you're set. Google Keep is a much more "wireless" experience than EverNote, and it's way less hassle. That's why I'm sure you need Google Keep. It is simply the best. Sorry, Yasaru.

My rating? Keep is one of my favourite apps, ever. I give it a very fair 9/10!
That minus one because I don't really like how you can't make text bold or italic, which is important to me (which Yasaru tells me Evernote has... smh). Otherwise, perfect!

Interest Concentrated (Thisath) rates this app 9/10


Review: Shadow Bug

Hola! I'm Shehan, and it's time for some mobile gaming reviews with me as usual.



Today I will be reviewing 'ShadowBug'.

Release your inner ninja skills with shadow bug. A game developed by Muro studios, for $4.21(there are no additional in-app purchases) and if you are a fan of silhouette styled games then you're going to like this game right away. The game is mainly action, with a few traces of puzzle.

The Plot:

Players take control of an overpowered ninja hero named Shadow Bug. A evil factory nearby has caused terrible creatures invading his home forest and it’s up to him to take it back by slicing these creatures into pieces.

The game's controls consist of simple one finger touch. And it's even better with the great music to which they also recommend using headphones. It's silhouette heavy and has amazing backgrounds.

The game animations are lag free (tested on an iPad 4) from the game's protagonist to the enemies.
The game offers several chapters with 8 levels each, boss fights included. Most of the time it is effortless, slicing and dicing your way up, but sometimes you will just have to stop and think.

To have Shadow Bug move left or right, just tap-and-hold on the appropriate half of the screen. When an enemy appears, just tap on it to attack — Shadow Bug instantly warps over to the target, so that’s how you get through otherwise impossible obstacles and make your way to the gate... Failure to do so would mean the death of shadow bug due to spikes, enemies and other hazards. While you’re in the air, you can still long press on the left or right side of the screen to “fall” in that direction, but just watch out for dangers.
The only disadvantage would be the price, which is certainly quite high. I don't know whether it is worth that much to you, but I got it for free during a AppStore sale.

Nevertheless, I really had a mesmerizing experience in this game. Not only for its amazing art work and soothing music but also for its sheer simplicity. I highly recommend this game.

Interest Concentrated rates this game 7/10

Note: I found out that there is a free of charge sequel for ShadowBug. I will definitely post that too... So stay tuned.

Review: Alto's Adventures

Welcome to another gaming review with me Shehan A.K.A 'Tyrant Beast'.

This one is going to be special because I really had a blast playing it.

Alto's Adventures, an incredible free of charge game by Noodlecake and Snowman studios, what's so great about it? Well let me explain....



Alto's adventures is an endless run arcade game, displayed in a 2D manner.

The plot: It's a simple plot, really. Alto is just sitting, watching his llamas when all of a sudden his llamas get out and starts galloping away. Alto who is controlled by the player is supposed to pass the llamas to catch them, each time gaining speed.

The game uses a one finger controls. Simply tap to jump and hold for a backflip (unfortunately the game does not provide frontflips) but watch out! Failure to execute a complete backflip when you land could lead to Alto falling off his snowboard or crashing into an obstacle or falling off a cliff. Game over.

Its sheer simplicity (it's simpler than the previous game I reviewed, ShadowBug) helps you concentrate on the game and the beautifully generated artwork it provides.

The graphics are just amazing, they really took artwork to the next level! I honestly haven't noticed any other game do that... just capturing you in the moment, from the sun itself to the lightning and rain. The in-game time goes by while you're playing, so it begins from day and transitions to night. At night it almost feels like a silhouette themed game. The music is also very soothing (which is why the game recommends headphones).

The game has a intricate combo system which players tend not to look at. You have to collect coins to buy powerups and upgrade skills while doing tricks like flips, grinds and airtime help increase your combo for high scores.

The game also features a "Zen mode" where the game gives you the freedom of an endless run without points and game overs. The game explains it in this manner:

'Welcome​ to Zen Mode.
No score, no game over, no distractions.
Just you and the endless mountain.'

Crashing into an object, failure to execute a proper back flip or falling off a cliff simply respawns you. The disadvantage of this is that you lose your speed. This mode is especially helpful when you want to practice until you want to take on high scores.

I was rather speechless when I first came across this game.
It's visual scenery takes home the trophy for me; if not for that it's just another usual endless runner.
I really had a blast playing this game as I've said in the beginning of this review, do try it out.

Interest Concentrated rates this game 9/10.

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Review: Call of Duty Infinite Warfare

2016 was indeed amazing. We got so many great games; Doom, Battlefield 1 and they're all better than Infinite Warfare’s campaign. It's not for want of something to differentiate it: this is a Call of Duty game where you fight in zero-G environments, and where you fly a spaceship. If you're not into that, then I assure you, this game or this review isn't for you.

Firstly, I need to assure you that this review is spoiler free, and purely based on my opinion, so trigger-kings and trigger-queens cannot do their everyday duty, which is getting triggered over random internet posts. Secondly, I do not intend my salt in this review, if I did, I'd rather just join a League of Legends forum.

Now, since I've acclaimed that I will follow the internet rules, lets get on with it. Now if you've read my other reviews, you will notice that I follow formats.

Lets get on with the Graphics and Optimizations of this game. I purely have to praise Infinity Ward for the breathtaking graphics. They looked so beautiful, it made me tear (trust me, almost nothing makes me tear, except the time I accidentally kicked my dog, and I broke down).

After the backlash from releasing the trailer on YouTube (Trailer) (the video got a ton of hate, including 3M dislikes), Infinity Ward decided "No, lets not give them any more reasons to hate on us". So they optimized the game.

So well that it ran on my Laptop on high at 60FPS, which is pretty good, considering my old architecture (cries). I have to give Infinity Ward the prize in this case, since they have done a marvelous job in optimizing this game.

The story of this game is okay, depending on which perspective you view it from; if you're into space travel, interplanetary wars, and such scenarios, then this game would be perfect for you. If you're into the old Call of Duty scenarios, Cold War, Vietnam War, then this won't be the game for you.

Infinity Ward tried a new approach to the call of Duty game here, but the old COD gamers did not want this. The story is the basic COD story: there's good humans and there are the baddie humans.

Yes, it's a war between humans on an interplanetary scale (which will be definitely happening here soon) and the base story is this: Humans on Mars wants to destroy Humans on Earth, including the Earth itself. There are feels at the end, but it feels kind of forced, like the game is telling you to feel, like "ALL THIS HAPPENED, AND YOU NEED TO GET YOUR INNERMOST EMOTIONS OUT".

The gameplay is "less better" than the story. There are new guns (which are next to useless, like the energy rifles), there are robots, and there're many AI systems, which are a backlash to the story, since this is based on human deaths and such. In my opinion, they should've stuck to the Human side of the story, which used to be the original Call of Duty storyline (rolls eyes). 

When I first got the game, I was expecting nothing from it. I was disappointed because while I got more than I expected, it wasn't more than the Call Of Duty Modern Warfare series expectations. I'm expecting Activision to run out of names for the Call of Duty series, like "Call of Duty Advanced Warfare" and then "Call of Duty Infinite Warfare"...... What's next? "Call of Duty Even More Warfare"?

No clue what's gonna happen next.

The more crappier the names, the more crappier the backlash. Did I mention there are space battles? Like the kind of ones where you are in a Jet kinda thing, you follow enemy jets and you shoot 'em down or up (no gravity probz). It is kinda fun. You can also modify your Jet, which is called a "Jackal". So basically, it's a renamed Star Wars game.

It's a good game, not the best in the Call of Duty series, but not the worst either. Infinity Ward and Activision could've done a better job, but they didn't. I liked the game, and it was extremely worth its money. I recommend you playing the game.

Interest Concentrated rates this game 6/10

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Also stay tuned for more gaming reviews. Watch_Dogs 2 review will be out sometime next week.

Keep it cool.

Dinera

Sunday, 22 January 2017

Upcoming Sony Cameras: Round Up and Overview



Hey, I'm Duruthu and I'm camera geek who has a deep interest in all things photography. For my work I use a Sony A6000 paired with a mixture of Sony, Canon and Nikon glass, and my primary interests are in event, portraiture and creative photography.

So, Sony has always delivered new camera bodies at a fast pace, and now with 2017 having arrived we can expect a brand new sweep of them. This article focuses on the latest leaks, rumors and expectations from mirrorless shooters and photography enthusiasts.

Sony is expected to come out with the following bodies in 2017:

  • ·        Highly Likely: Sony A7 III
  •       Highly Likely: Sony A7R III or A9
  • ·        Sony A7S III
  • ·        Sony A77 III
  • ·        Sony RX5

             Sony A7 III

The A7 lineup is the Entry level Full Frame mirrorless from Sony, so we can expect some things to stay similar like the resolution to keep their lower price. Like its predecessor the A7 MkIII will come with a new 24MP sensor, along with improved AF possibly giving a bump to the number of AF points this time unlike in the A7II where it stayed the same to the first generation. This of course means better low light and higher ISO performance, other additions may be the inclusion of dual SD cards hopefully.

While rather unlikely since it is the entry level of the full frame series a back-illuminated sensor may be included which would further push its low light capabilities, but more likely than not it’ll instead show up in the A7r series again.
The A7ii


            Sony A7R III or A9

In 2016 Sony Japan Managers hinted that the New Flagship A7R was in the works saying;

   A7RIII the new sensor will be between 70 – 80 Megapixels. They are working on improved IBIS as well. Although officially the new lenses per the 24-70 F2.8 GM and the others have been tested for QC at 60+ Megapixels and 6K+ Video they achieve even better results than that.

                                                    Image result for sony a7riii

                                                           
However the Flagship of the A7 series may be no more as there is a possibility that Sony will introduce it as the Sony A9 for its high resolution Full Frame series. As hinted this new camera will feature a new higher resolution 35mm FF Sensor (70-80MP) to its predecessor which came in at 42MP. Improvements to the AF is to be expected with it likely receiving a bump in AF points from 399 phase detection points on the A7RII to 425 Phase-Detection AF points, following the standard set by the new A6500, Sony’s Flagship APS-C Sensor camera.

Here’s hoping that the A7RIII (or A9) will also follow in adding a touchscreen to the back also like the A6500. The sensor like its spiritual predecessor will definitely be back-illuminated, meaning the camera will have both high resolution and high speed, along with increased low light performance.

Other rumors suggest the body will be bigger than A7RII and possibly more similar in design to a DSLR than the previous more compact design of the A7 series. Featuring a bigger grip, hopefully this means a bigger battery, since although battery life isn’t horrible, they still don’t match up to DSLRs.

Other inclusions may be support for dual SD or even XQD cards hopefully, along with the ability to shoot unlimited RAW files in continuous burst, 4K video will of course be included as the A7R II already had it.


          Sony A7S III

 Recently, shortly after Sony revealed the new A6500, an image wasp published by CameraBeta in what they claim is a leak of the forthcoming A7SIII, and granted if we can go by this leak, reveals the specs of the coming flagship.

Specs
– 15.4MP BSI-CMOS with LSI
– Variable IR Filter can be used as variable electronic ND filter
– Native ISO: 100-102400
– Maximum ISO: 409600
– 3” 1.23million dot articulating LCD screen
– 4:2:2 8bit 4K recording support

                                 sony-a7s-iii-fake-image

As the leaked images shows Sony might finally upgrade the resolution of their A7S series from 12.2MP to 15.4MP as well as the sensor itself being new, as the leak suggests it’ll be BSI-CMOS (Back-Illuminated) further adding to the already insane low light performance in the A7S series.

On another note there is a low rated rumor going about that Sony might be developing a RGBW sensor for its A7S line, which in short is an RGB sensor that carries an extra white pixels inside it which increases brightness in images by 32% and decreases color noise by 78% when compared to the normal  CMOS sensor, this means it would make sense for Sony  to fit a RGBW sensor in its high sensitivity cameras for much improved low light performance.


         Sony A77 III

Sony announced the A77 II in the spring of 2014, we can expect an update to their APS-C fixed-mirror DSLR lineup. Latest news about the upcoming A77 III suggest it will support 4K video and have built-image stabilization.

                                                      Sony A77 III

                                                       
We can probably expect to see a new sensor sporting the same resolution at 24.3MP although this might change have and an improved AF, as the A77 is marketed for its high speed shooting capabilities. Besides this there isn’t much to say about the expected A77 III other than speculations.


         Sony RX5

According to newest rumors the RX5 is expected to be a cross between the A6500 and the RX1R II, and to come with the same sensor found on the recently released A6500 meaning it will feature a 24.2MP sensor which means it will feature the same AF system of the A6500, that being 4D Focus with 425 Phase-Detection Points. However it is also expected to come with a fixed 23mm F/1.8 lens.

                                           

AF points on the A6500
   

The body is expected to house 5-Axis SteadyShot INSIDE Stabilization and be a similar body to that of the Sony RX1R II along with the same XGA OLED Tru-Finder EVF. While an exact announcement date is unknown it is expected to show in the CP+ show in February this year.

So that’s all the information I could round up for now, thanks for reading! I hope you'll enjoy reading my posts and I'll do my best to keep them coming for all the photographers and camera enthusiasts out there. I look forward to seeing you around in future posts!

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Review: Wanted (2008)

This is me, Thisath, taking on my first film review. In the film review world, I'm as ordinary as you can get; I don't watch many films- but if I do I will probably enjoy it. I don't dig too deep or expect too much and I am always easy on the creators. That said, I know a bad film from a great one when I see one, just so you can know my recommendations aren't absolutely rubbish.

So, on with the review:

The film is absolutely blastedly amazing!
( I wrote this sentence as I watched the film)

No Spoilers ahead!

I love the action, the tension and the non stop gunfights with slip second timing- absolutely unreal, but who cares? The intense, fast paced action really, really makes this film for me. I love action in any form and this film is just that. It's just really great to watch. Think of it as a quality adrenaline rush. It keeps you on edge all the time, and twists and turns in the direction of the plot every 10 minutes it seemed! Never gets old to me if executed nicely. You can't go wrong with curving a bullet, can you?

The filming is really nice, with great angles and camera trails, and the sets look absolutely fabulous! Great editing and good direction, in my opinion. I've seen better, but it was good enough to not distract me in any way as some films have. The CGI was surprisingly good, there were multiple places where I couldn't actually figure out whether it was graphics or reality.

The acting is also on point. It has a great cast, with Morgan Freeman taking up Sloane, a powerful and godly leader of a key group called the Fraternity, and James McAvoy taking up the young, desperate but 'magically'  (superhuman almost) talented young Wesley. Angelina Jolie is Fox, an elusive and very able assassin, and Thomas Kretschmann is the seeming bad guy. 

Their main goal is to be cool characters and they have achieved that. I mean, the joy of hearing a swear word through the mouth of our film god, Morgan Freeman, itself makes it up for anything bad in the film. They work very well for their parts. I was hooked from the moment I started watching. The biggest fault if I had to point one out is the lack of character development, but I'll be honest, I never really cared about character development (I saw you cringe back there)...

The music also, I loved. It was well assembled! It fitted in perfectly with the scenes and served to enhance the experience. The main score is so good, it's definitely going on my play list.

The story line isn't too complex, but it's got a big twist and so it follows the traditional action film script; I can't really complain. It is a bit ridiculous- sometimes funny- and there are many holes to the plot and basic logic, but again, you don't expect amazing on a summer blockbuster- I don't say this as a bad thing. If you want amazing story, very realistic scripts and "exquisite cinematography" you're better off with some film that won a Cannes award.

I totally recommend this film to anyone looking for an action film that isn't all that horrible. It's not that long, has a great cast, easy storyline and nonstop, almost stupidly crazy, awesome action. Great for a Friday night movie spree. I rate it a B- (which is NOT bad-an A on my scale is tough to get). So go ahead and bung this on your list and enjoy it.


Interest Concentrated (Thisath) rates this film 8/10




Thursday, 19 January 2017

Review: The Pursuit of Happyness (2009)



No that is not a typo *sigh*. Just watch the film, then you'll get it.

The Pursuit of Happiness, a film that is amazing (and I'm not saying that cause I watched it at 2am when I clearly should've been sleeping) and "heart string tugging" at the same time, inspired by a true story the plot of the film in a nutshell is about a man, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) who fights to become an employee of a business firm after landing an internship after impressing a man, with a Rubix cube.

(Spoiler alert)

Chris goes on to show his worth to the company but is left distraught when he can't afford a good life for his son  (Jaden Smith) and almost rejects the internship. Nevertheless, thanks to Chris's dedication and compassion for his son he manages to get the job.

(End of spoiler)

As you've been reading this (assuming you read through the spoiler and haven't watched the film) you might feel like this movie is pretty boring and generic.

HOWEVER, have you ever heard the saying ,"It's about the journey and not the destination"?
That's pretty much what this film is; the lengths that Chris goes to and the emotional backlash that comes with it is what makes this film a superb watch.

The film really makes you think about what you've taken for granted in your life (and what the hell happened to Jaden Smith as well) and leaves you "feeling" after watching it.

                              
                                        Interested Concentrated (Yasaru) rates this film: 8.5/10