Food Photography Workshop

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Food Photography Workshop – by Triston Yeo
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03rd December 2015, Singapore – Come try your hands on creative food styling and get to enjoy a delicious and exciting lunch photography session with Triston Yeo – One of National Geographic’s Best Photographer of the Decade.

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Organized in conjunction with Alan Photo, you really don’t want to miss this.

So grab your seats now! You can Register Online Easily here.
So don’t say we never *Jio you.
See You There!

*Jio – equivalent to invite in a local hokkien slang.

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Ourshutterjourney.com is Official Photography Showcase Partner for SITEX 2015

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Ourshutterjourney.com is Official Photography Showcase Partner
– for SITEX 2015
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Updated:22nd November 2015

19th November 2015, Singapore – SITEX, One of the largest exhibition for consumer electronics is happening from 26th to 29th November 2015 at Singapore Expo Halls 5 &6 from 11.00am to 9.00pm. Ourshutterjourney.com is happy to announce that we are the Official Photography Showcase Partner for this show.

Visit our booth at 5P15 (near the Activity area) and enjoy Our Show Highlights! (See Below)

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1) Official Launch of Ourshutterjourney.com Membership.
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Be part of our large family! Ourshutterjourney.com Membership Card allows the registered member to enjoys special deals at our *selected accredited merchants for all your photography needs! Cardholders are also entitled to Members-Only events like Photography Talks, Closed-Door Sales and priority Sign-Ups for exclusive or limited events! Further to that, enjoy priority service and repairs at our appointed Authorized Service Centre!

Come on down to the booth and sign yourself up at “SITEX Price” & get a FREE limited edition Ourshutterjourney.com lanyard worth $9.90 & a LapTopPro Screen Cleaner worth $26.90!
*limited to promos, discounts, free gifts on a store to store basis and on selected items or services.

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2) Official Launch of Ourshutterjourney.com 5th Edition Shirt.
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We are pleased to Launch the 5th Edition Ourshutterjourney.com Activity Shirt. Made from 100% dri-fit materials, the shirt promises a comfortable wear for the photographer in all tropical weather condition. Airy and sweat resistant, the design is modern and features a mandarin collar. Members who had paid are encouraged to collect the shirts at SITEX and Members who wish to purchase the shirt may do so too. The launch price is applicable for SITEX 2015. While stocks last!
*Available in Size XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL. 

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3) Ourshutterjourney.com Merchandise Sales!
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We are delighted to share that Ourshutterjourney.com merchandise is back in stock again! High quality ceramic mugs for that coffee when you are editing photos in the wee hours or a cool crew badge for your camera bag or cap! And yes, you may grab it at SITEX Price! We have limited stocks so grab yours while stocks lasts!

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4) Live Demo of Underwater Photography (First in Singapore)
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Image: (Left) Alvinn Lim & (Right) Patrick Poh

Image: We were told she is going to be the Mermaid for the Underwater Photography Demo.

Check out our bi-hourly Underwater Photography Demo by our certified underwater photographers (Licensed Divers who happened to be professional photographers) Ourshutterjourney Instructor Alvinn Lim will be teaming up with Patrick Poh of Express-Oh Photography fame for the demo using Olympus equipment. We last heard they are using a female “Mermaid” for the demo. Don’t Miss This!
*Registered Members or New Sign-Ups gets to stand at the front row during the demo!

5) Official Launch of our Photography Courses.
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This is way overdue as we have been busy doing our research and modifying our current curriculum to match the photographers of today. Materials from 1990s does not really apply today in 2015 so we reworked our courses from ground up so that students will find that all our course materials will be relevant and definitely up-to-date.

Taught by qualified & certified or award-winning photographers/ instructors, you are in good hands.
* Registered Members enjoys Special Rates for All Courses.

6) Ourshutterjourney.com Instructors Announcement.
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“It’s not the school, but the instructors” – many say. We agreed. So we had put together a team of qualified photography instructors that most of you already know. Want to know who are they? Visit us at the booth to find out for yourself!

7) Photography Trips for 2016 Announcement.
We will whisper to your ears on the countries that we will be going in 2016. There will be one “exotic” country, one “island by the ocean” and a “border” that is vastly unknown to the world.  Want to know? Visit us at the booth.

8) Snap, Tag & Win! Win SGD $50.00 Daily!
– Visit our booth, take a selfie or wefie with our largest Logo.
– Give us your biggest smile!
– Share it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
– Hashtag #ourshutterjourney
– Wait for our announcement on Ourshutterjourney.com!

See you at our booth (5P15) (near the Activity area) at SITEX!
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The Interview that Never Happened – Mr. Kwek Leng Joo

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The Interview that Never Happened
– The Late Mr. Kwek Leng Joo
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Image: The Late Mr. Kwek Leng Joo
Image Credit: www.straitstimes.com 

17th November 2015, Singapore – When the news reported that Mr. Kwek Leng Joo, 61 – the man who was responsible for CDL (City Development Limited), a known humble billionaire & an avid photographer who had raised millions for charities, I was shocked. He passed away on the night of 15th November 2015 in his sleep following a “sudden heart attack”. His passing came as a shock to thousands of photographers in Singapore. 

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I got acquainted to Mr Kwek just a couple of months ago when he asked to join my photography group. I have long heard about his good work and about him but never had a chance to formally speak to him. I sent him a welcome message and posted an announcement on our group wall welcoming him to which he responded with “Let’s learn from each other, we improve together.” After that, a couple of private messages was corresponded between Mr Kwek and myself and he agreed to an exclusive interview  for this site which is due to be published in December 2015. It was supposed to be an article about his photography achievements and designed to inspire new photographers about creating powerful images.

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Image: The Late Mr. Kwek Leng Joo
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Mr Kwek regularly shares his photos on his Facebook with inspirational captions that captures the hearts of many and his last post was on 15th November 2015 at 10.06am – he shared an image of a lovely family and his caption speaks about Happiness.

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Image: The Last Facebook post from the Late Mr. Kwek Leng Joo
Image Credit:
Screen shot by Editor AL.

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Image: The Late Mr. Kwek Leng Joo with Minister Dr Vivian
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Although the exclusive interview with Mr. Kwek did not happened, I am sure it would have been memorable after hearing so much good things about him. He will be remembered & dearly missed by the photography community in Singapore. There will never be another Mr. Kwek Leng Joo.

The Editorial Team would like to take this opportunity to convey our Deepest Condolences to Mr. Kwek’s family.

– From All of Us.

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Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye

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Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye
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Image: Esplanade, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

13th November 2015, Singapore – Fisheye lenses is probably one of the fun lenses that many love for its ridiculous barrel & optical distortion. However, it is also one of the (rather) expensive lens to get. As the appointed Samyang Ambassador for Singapore, one of the lenses that was issued to me is the Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye. I own several fisheye lenses from Canon, Nikon, Sony & Sigma so using a Samyang will be challenging (or I thought). Like other Samyang lenses, it is manual focusing, but like other fisheye lenses, it is a fisheye lens. You may thought I am being lame here but however, it is what it is.

Before I carry on, one must understand that fisheye lenses are further divided into 2 types. The Circular Fisheye & the Diagonal Fisheye. (Circular Fisheye only show the image in the centre with a black circle while diagonal fisheye covers the full image.) I shall leave the circular fisheye lenses out of this article. Next to remove from this article will be the fisheye lenses designed for crop sensor cameras, as these lenses belongs to a different breed and I am going to further remove Fisheye Zoom lenses too (sorry Canon). What I am left with will be the Full Frame Fisheye Prime Lenses and now it is fair for me to start.

My full frame (all diagonal) fisheye lenses includes Nikon 16mm F2.8 AF FX Fisheye, Sony 16mm F2.8 Fisheye, Canon EF 15mm F2.8 Fisheye & Sigma 15mm F2.8 DG Fisheye. But what makes the Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye so different from the rest is the focal length (apart from its manual focus incarnation). At 12mm on a Full Frame body, it is so much wider than what other makers had produced so far. Let’s take a closer look.

The Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye is light weight (530gm) and fairly compact. If fact is almost the same size as the rest of the auto-focusing fisheye gang (70.2mm x 77.2mm). It has no less glass elements than the rest with an optical structure of 12 elements in 8 groups – including goodies like 03 ED glass and 02 Aspherical glass – I was like “WOW! You Serious?”. The 7 blade apertures starts focusing from as close as 20cm and from F2.8 to F22 infinity which is what other fisheye does. What you will love to know will be, the Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye is priced at a tiny fraction of the rest of the fisheyes. So how does the Samyang stack up to the rest in terms of image quality and ease of use? Check out the photos.

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Image: Outdoor facade of Capitol, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: Inside Capitol, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: Inside Capitol, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: St Andrew’s Church, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

IMG_6954Image: External view of Capitol, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

 

 

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Image: Raffles City Shopping Centre, City Hall, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: City Link, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: City Link, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: Inside Esplanade, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: Roof Terrace at Esplanade, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: Roof Terrace at Esplanade, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: A view of Marina Square from the Roof Terrace at Esplanade, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

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Image: Esplanade Car Park, Singapore. Shot by Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye.

The Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye clearly is a performer here. Night scenes or Indoor, it shot like a pro lens and the images are crispy-contrasted and very sharp. I love the color hues that it produces too. The focusing ring is rather smooth and the properly ratio-ed so focusing it manually was a breeze. I like the fact that the Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye is wider than any of the fisheye lenses that I own and it did not disapppoint. And when you have accepted that manual focusing is not everything, this fisheye is so easy to use that I am sure no one will fault the Samyang 12mm fisheye. I must also admit that after a night out with this lens, I had fell hopelessly in love with it. You will too.
– Ed.

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Get your Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS  here.

About Samyang Singapore
Samyang DSLR lenses are exclusively distributed by Alan Photo Trading – a photography retailer and photography equipment distributor for many brands in Singapore. Alan Photo had been serving the local photography community since 1987 and they are one of the top 5 camera retailers in Singapore. A firm believer in honest deals & long term customer relationships, the brand operates on integrity and customer satisfaction. Today, Alan Photo is one of the most recognizable & respected retailers/ distributor for photographic equipment in Singapore. Follow Alan Photo on their Facebook here or visit their website here.

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Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC Part 2

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Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC Part 2
– Featuring Guest Reviewers Ang Qianling & Joanna Ng
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Image: (Left) Reviewer Ang Qianling & (Right) Joanna Ng.

13th November 2015, Singapore – Yesterday we posted an article about what our guest reviewers Ang Qianling & Joanna Ng think about the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC lens and we also saw the great images that our reviewers had produced using the Samyang 35mm lens. Today, we are taking a look at the images that were produced by both our reviewers using the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC lens. Just months ago, we had passed the lens to a professional photographer Ross Velatine Errol and he did a review for the Samyang 85mm and you can read it here.

The Samyang 85mm is a very different lens as compared to the 35mm. This focal length had been widely known for its “perfect portraiture length” and it is widely used in various industries likely Wedding Albums or Studio work. So taking and using the 85mm in a street photography environment will prove to be challenging to users who are not exactly familiar with this focal length – but our pair of reviewers seems to have made the best out of this lens. Let’s check out what they had shot using the Samyang 85mm!
(All images are adjusted for exposure, minor cropping and straightening only. Click on the image to view at 100%)

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Image: Among the streets of hawkers, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling.

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Image: Temple stone carvings, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng.

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Image: Among the streets of hawkers II, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling.

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Image: An Eurasian boy enjoying local food at, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling.

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Image: A busy afternoon at Chinatown, Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng.

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Image: Up close at a Chinese Chess game, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling.

 

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Image: Temple Door Bangers, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling.

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Image: “Through Manay Eyes” at Chinatown, Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng.

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Image: A fellow Photographer friend posing with merchandise at Chinatown, Singapore. (Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling.
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“Comparing the Samyang 85mm with the 35mm, it is a different lens altogether. The mid telephoto focal length allows me to achieve a close up from a distance and the bokeh is simply excellent. And seldom, you will hear about people using a 85mm lens for street photos but I am glad to share that it is possible and I quite like it too! Further to that, if you look at the photo of the temple door bangers (above), you will notice that the Samyang 85mm has almost zero corner distortions and this is way too good to be true. Given the asking price, the capability of the 85mm, this lens will be on my shopping list.”
– Ang Qianling

“A pleasant surprise is what I would describe the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC. The lens produces sharp images that are full of details while the out-of-focus area (Bokeh) are well toned and smooth. This is a perfect lens for those who wish they can use bokeh to blur out the messing or distracting surroundings. The focal length also allows me to shoot from a little distance away so that I may capture people in their most natural expressions. Although I do not really shoot portraits a lot (I love shooting macro, food, toys & travel photography), the Samyang 85mm is definitely more than just a portraits lens – wish to own one someday.”
– Joanna Ng

Special Thanks to Ang Qianling & Joanna Ng for their user-experience of the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC) lens. If you have photos and experience to share about this lens, please feel free to write to me at media_world@live.com

The Samyang 85mm F1.4 is shipped in various mounts – Canon EF, Canon M, Nikon AE (F), Pentax K, Sony A-mount, Sony E-mount, FujiFilm X, Samsung NX, Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds. Get your Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC here.

About Samyang Singapore
Samyang DSLR lenses are exclusively distributed by Alan Photo Trading – a photography retailer and photography equipment distributor for many brands in Singapore. Alan Photo had been serving the local photography community since 1987 and they are one of the top 5 camera retailers in Singapore. A firm believer in honest deals & long term customer relationships, the brand operates on integrity and customer satisfaction. Today, Alan Photo is one of the most recognizable & respected retailers/ distributor for photographic equipment in Singapore. Follow Alan Photo on their Facebook here or visit their website here.

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Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC Part 2

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Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC Part 2
– Featuring Guest Reviewers Ang Qianling & Joanna Ng
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Image: (Left) Reviewer Ang Qianling & (Right) Joanna Ng.

12th November 2015, Singapore – When I posted the 1st review on Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC Part 2 about 2 months ago, there was much excitement about it as it was truly one of those “underdog” lenses which performs unbelievably decent. You may wish to read up a little more about this wonder lens here. Recently, I was out at Chinatown for PINK‘s outing and I brought out some of the Samyang lenses for the attendees to try.

Among the attendees, I decided to pass the Samyang 35mm & 85mm to Qianling & Joanna for them to “share share” &”have fun” with the lenses. Little that they knew that I am going to use their photos for a Part 2 Review for both lenses. This part 2 review will be a pictorial spread and some comments from both the reviewers. In this article, it will be a collection of images shot by the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC by both Qianling & Joanna. I will post up a separate article on the Samyang 85mm soon. If you wish to have information about this lens, do pop by my previous 35mm review.

Let’s get to the images!
(All images are adjusted for exposure, minor cropping and straightening only. Click on the image to view at 100%)

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Image: Temple Door Banger, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC)
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Image: Street Hawker preparing traditional snacks, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng. 

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Image: A view of the city from Chinatown, Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC)
Photo by Ang Qianling.

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Image: Street decorative lanterns, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng.

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Image: Seniors playing with Smartphone at Chinatown, Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC)
Photo by Ang Qianling.

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Image: Visitors are no longer looking at the city but their smartphones, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng.

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Image: Chinese Chess, a favorite pastime at Chinatown, Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling.

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Image: Probably taking a break from chess, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng.

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Image: Roof Terrace of Budhha Relic Temple at Chinatown, Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) Photo by Ang Qianling. 

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Image: Resting outside the temple, Chinatown Singapore. (Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) Photo by Joanna Ng.

“The Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC is an amazing lens. Using it on my Sony, it allows me to use the focus-peaking function seamlessly and surprisingly it is really easy to use, The focus is smooth and the images are excellent. Although the lens is quite large, the image quality make up for it and this lens produces nice colors and tones. I must add that the images are sharp even when I shot it at wide apertures. No wonder the Editor AL calls this lens an Underdog lens.”
– Ang Qianling

“I wasn’t really expecting much as I do not really know Samyang lenses very well. And to add to the challenge, I prefers auto-focus lenses so when Editor AL passed me the Samyang 35mm, I was a bit stunned and I was thinking, what can I do or shoot with this lens. But after using it for this outing together with the 85mm, I find that Samyang lenses is not that difficult to use after all and I am happy to report that I actually like this lens.”
– Joanna Ng
Special Thanks to Ang Qianling & Joanna Ng for their user-experience of the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC) lens. If you have photos and experience to share about this lens, please feel free to write to me at media_world@live.com

The Samyang 35mm F1.4 is shipped in various mounts – Canon EF, Canon M, Nikon AE (F), Pentax K, Sony A-mount, Sony E-mount, FujiFilm X, Samsung NX, Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds. Get your Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC here.

About Samyang Singapore
Samyang DSLR lenses are exclusively distributed by Alan Photo Trading – a photography retailer and photography equipment distributor for many brands in Singapore. Alan Photo had been serving the local photography community since 1987 and they are one of the top 5 camera retailers in Singapore. A firm believer in honest deals & long term customer relationships, the brand operates on integrity and customer satisfaction. Today, Alan Photo is one of the most recognizable & respected retailers/ distributor for photographic equipment in Singapore. Follow Alan Photo on their Facebook here or visit their website here.

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Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD

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 Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD
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Image: Shot by the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD

11th November 2015, Singapore – Strange as it is, I previously mentioned in my Review article for the Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD that Tamron launched the 45mm together with it and the focal length is so close that most photographers was torn in between which lens to buy and what can 10mm difference do their images. I had previously mentioned too that the 35mm was really meant to be a lens for those who want a standard wide angle walkabout lens with large aperture while the 45mm will be more towards the street photographers.

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Image: The New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD has almost the same angle and line of vision as the human eyes. Very useful for quick framing and shooting.


Specification wise, it is almost identical to the 35mm, however at 45mm, this is the closest to a human’s angle and line of vision – it’s like you get what you see through your eyes – that was why I say most street photographers will love this lens. A 9 blader with rounded aperture blades, this lens promises beautiful bokehs and it starts focusing from as close as 29cm. The lens has 10 elements in 8 groups including 2 molded aspherical glass and 1 LD (low dispersion glass), weights about 540gms and accepts 67mm filter on the front of the lens. The design is identical to the 35mm featuring new barrel design and material and if you never look carefully, you might ended up grabbing the wrong lens (between 35mm & 45mm) because they are almost twins.

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Image: The bokeh from the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD is creamy and beautiful.

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Tamron’s latest design cue speaks of simplicity, class and ergonomics that make sense. Handling the lens was an ease and the buttons are all well-positioned and easy to operate. To be honest, Tamron’s new SP series lenses feels like a different class of lenses altogether. Long story cut short – Tamron’s new SP series lenses feels expensive and exudes a class of quality. If you found your way here looking for technical specifications, please look elsewhere – as usual, we are more keen to check out what kind of images can this lens produces. I took the Tamron SP 45 F1.8 Di VC USD out for a walk over the Deepavali Holiday in Singapore to Gardens by the Bay and use it on almost everything that meets my eyes. From people to flowers, from scenes to decorations, from evening to night, and I am excited to report that this lens rocks.

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Image: I never knew I can achieve a shot like this – which is typically what I will use a macro lens to shoot – the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD gave me this image. I am blown away.

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All the photos in this review articles are straightened, slightly cropped and water marks added – no further editing or adjustment was done to the images. And if you wish, you may click on the image to view at 100% view or save the image to view the exif data. Most of the images are shot between F1.8 to F2.8 and pay special attention to the bokehs, the sharpness of the area in focus and I am sure you will love this lens as much as I do.

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Image: This was what I shot. Then I did a tighter crop – see next photo.

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Image: After cropping from the previous image, I am still able to get this, the New Tamron 45mm is really not bad at all.

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Image: The 45mm produces almost 100% of what my eyes saw, only with more bokehs and details.

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Image: This is not a joke, this image was really shot by the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD. 

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Image: The New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD is capable of shooting this, what else can this lens do? 🙂

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Image: The New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD also produces nice skin tones making it a worthy portrait lens too.

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Image: Shot by the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD.

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Image: The above 2 images shows what kind of image that was done at 29cm minimum focusing distance of the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD.

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Image: The above shots simply shows that the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD can be used in a variety of scenes and genres. This little monster rocks.

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Image: Night photos are easy as long as you are using the New Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD.

Looking at the above images, I am sure you will understand why street photographers will love this lens. The amount of details captured, the sharpness on the focused area, the creamy and smooth bokehs are just some of the things that this Tamron lens had set itself to achieve. Atop of that, the New Tamron SP series is also making a strong statement that Tamron does have excellent Prime (fixed focal length) lenses to offer to the photography world. Reasonably priced and with its excellent image quality, the new Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 will be a hit. (together with the 35mm F1,8 lah.)

Although Tamron Singapore is keeping quiet after I asked them if I can keep the 35mm as my Christmas present, I am going to up my ante and ask if I can also keep the 45mm too.

Special Thanks to:
Tamron Singapore for the lens. (So may I keep both lenses for Christmas? Hahahaha!)

Buy your Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD here.

About Tamron Singapore (Serial i-Tech (Far East) Pte Ltd)
Tamron Singapore are committed to provide the best prices and after-sales service to all consumers and that is reflected in our commitment of a 5 years warranty. There are always greater benefits and extra savings when you purchase a Tamron lens, buy with a peace of mind, use with a peace of mind.

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Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD – Day Photos

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Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD – Day Photos (Part 2)
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Image: The Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD is fast-focusing, accurate and a street monster lens. (Click on the photo to view at 100% size). Shot by Editor AL.

09th November 2015, Singapore – Following my recent Review on the NEW Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD with a night out to the Esplanade, I promised the readers that I will be back with this Part 2 review with Day Photos. This time, I decided to test out the lens in one of the most colorful district in Singapore – Chinatown.

Singapore’s Chinatown is widely known for its colors, the people, the food and the hawkers. It’s a place for good street photography and I took the Tamron 35mm F1.8 along and see what kind of images I might get from this lens which I was clearly pleased with from my previous night run.  Please be reminded that all photos in this article can be viewed at 100% so just click on it to view. All images are shot with the New Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD and only minor cropping, straightening and watermarks are added else everything else is pretty much what I gotten direct from the camera.

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Image: The Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD is capable of incredible bokehs and beautiful contrasts – not too little, not too much, just perfect.

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Image: The Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD handles lighted & dark area with a nice balance when paired with my Canon DSLR.

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Image: The Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD produces creamy and very lustful looking bokehs – this will become a dream lens for many.

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Image: Street Food. Shot by Tamron 35mm F1.8

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Image: Street Hawker preparing food. Note how the lens picked up the subject when I was trying to get the reflected image into the shot and making it look like a double exposure shot. I was really amazed by the new Tamron 35mm F1.8.

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In summary, the New Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD is both a serious performer be it day shoot or night shoot. From the night review, I would have half guessed that this lens will perform really well in the day – and it did. Amazing sharpness at mostly wide-opened apertures, beautiful & creamy bokehs, fast & quiet focusing, and I know Tamron will be charging a reasonable price for this little monster. I shall start to hatch a plan to beg Tamron Singapore to give me this lens for Christmas 2015 – *grin.
– Ed.

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Special Thanks to:
Tamron Singapore for the lens. (So may I have this lens for Christmas?)

Buy your Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD here.

About Tamron Singapore (Serial i-Tech (Far East) Pte Ltd)
Tamron Singapore are committed to provide the best prices and after-sales service to all consumers and that is reflected in our commitment of a 5 years warranty. There are always greater benefits and extra savings when you purchase a Tamron lens, buy with a peace of mind, use with a peace of mind.

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Two GameStart Asia Tickets to be WON!

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Two GameStart Asia Tickets to be WON!
– Including a Pair of Special Edition Freshly Pressed(TM) GameStart Socks!

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09th November 2015, Singapore – On top the Giveaway that the organizers are offering, this is an additional chance to Win a Pair of tickets to GameStart Asia PLUS a chance to win the Limited Edition GameStart Sock from Freshly Pressed!

1) To Win, LIKE and SHARE this link to your Facebook & Hashtag #ourshutterjourney!
2) Then FOLLOW Freshly Pressed Socks here.

It’s that easy!

The GameStart Asia will be held at Suntec Convention Centre, Hall 401 & 402, Singapore from 14th-15th Nov 2015. The winner will be announced on 11th Nov 2015.

So start sharing now!

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Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD – Night Photos

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Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD – Night Photos
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Image: Shot at wide open and the 35mm F1.8 retains 89% sharpness across the frame. Amazing lens. (Click on the photo to view at 100% size). Shot by Editor AL.

05th November 2015, Singapore – Tamron recently sent me 2 new lenses namely the Tamron SP 35mm F.18 Di VC USD and the SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD. While many will be thinking, why would Tamron release 2 new lenses with such similar focal length – I assure you – Tamron is targeting 2 groups of photographers. The 35mm will be really for those who wants a standard wide angle walkabout lens with large aperture while the 45mm will be dearly loved by street photographers. This article is my night out with the Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD together with my co-reviewer Trisha Lim.

The Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD is an amazing lens. First and foremost, it falls under Tamron’s premium series (SP) and the Di means this lens is designed and made for (35mm) Full Frame cameras (useable on crop sensor bodies which works out to be about 52.5mm), the lens comes with the company’s proven Vibration Control (VC) that stabilizes images and low light shooting and of course, the ultra breakneck fast focusing from the Ultrasonic Drive (USD). OK, if you are new to Tamron lenses, it had already been explained to you in 150 words.

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Image: Nice bokehs rendered from the Tamron 35mm F1.8. The near full circle bokehs towards the center of the frame is something you dun really get from most prime lenses these days. (Click on the photo to view at 100% size). Shot by Editor AL.

The Tamrom 35mm is compact and reasonably sized, and that makes it a very easy lens to handle when you are out doing a walkabout. Tamron spared no details in creating this lens – inside the lens, you get 10 elements in 9 groups including 1 LD glass, 1 XLD glass and 2 aspherical glass and probably that explained why the images are so sharp despite both of us shooting at wide open at almost every frame. Corner distortion control are one of the best in the industry and you can see that for yourself in the below photo.

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Image: Almost Zero corner distortions and click on the image to check the insane amount of details captured while aperture was wide opened. (Click on the photo to view at 100% size). Shot by Editor AL.

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The Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD was designed as a 9 blader with round leaves and it starts focusing from as close as 20cm and it accepts 67mm filters on its front. Package in the box includes warranty paperwork, hood, lens and all the caps – pretty Tamron. We will be back with the photos for day review as well as the review for 45mm F1.8. Meantime check out all the photos on this article which were shot by the Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD and all images are viewable at 100% resolution/ size when you click on them. Enjoy!

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Met a group of friendly tourists from France. I identified myself as a lens reviewer and I am testing out a new lens from Tamron and they gladly posed for me. (Thanks Guys! Merci!)

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Image: French Tourists in Singapore. Check out the front sharpness and the contrasting bokehs at the background. This lens is a newly created legend. Shot by Editor AL.IMG_6691Image: French Tourists in Singapore. Check out the front sharpness and the contrasting bokehs at the background. This lens is a newly created legend. Shot by Editor AL.

IMG_6658 Image: Editor AL posing with the Tamron 35mm retail box. Shot by Trisha Lim using the Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD.

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Image: Guest Reviewer Trisha Lim posing with the Tamron 35mm retail box. Shot by Editor AL using the Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD.

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Image: Another excellent example of well controlled distortion, zero color fringing and all goodness – from the new Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD. Image shot by Trisha Lim.

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Image: The new Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD creates nice and “expensive” looking bokehs. Image shot by Trisha Lim.

IMG_6692Image: Putting wide angle and wide aperture to creative use. You can now shoot images like this with the new Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD without break your bank.
Image shot by Trisha Lim
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Image: The above examples simply shows that the new Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD is a great performer in low light situation with no compromise to image sharpness and quality. Image shot by Trisha Lim.
As promised, we will be back with more photos – for day photos as well as the review for the 45mm F1.8!
–  Editor AL.

**READ Part 2 here.

Special Thanks to:
Tamron Singapore for the lens.
– Trisha Lim for co-reviewing the lens.

Buy your Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD here.

About Tamron Singapore (Serial i-Tech (Far East) Pte Ltd)
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Pink Submission #11 “Finding Beauty in the Haze” Editor’s Picks

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Pink Submission #11 “Finding Beauty in the Haze” Editor’s Picks
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02nd Nov 2015, SingaporePINK Photographers Singapore (PPSG) took the monthly photo submissions a step further this round and use the annual haze pollution from a neighbouring country as a part of the theme for this submission. For those new to Singapore, every year, we have a 3rd season apart from the “Sunny Summer” and our “Rainy Monsoon” seasons – the Haze season. Deforestations from burning down the harvested crops nearby Singapore had caused serious haze pollution problems as well as health problems. Visibility is bad, air is thick with pollutants and many fell sick so basically it affected almost everybody.

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So this theme was not exactly easy for the submission since the haze levels inconsistently and we are at the mercy of the wind directions. And to get nice images with this theme was yet another difficult challenge for many. A total of 97 entries were received and we have picked the below images that best represent this theme. Before we get to the selected entries, let’s hear what the sponsor Serial i-Tech & the Editor AL have to say about the entries.

“Instead of hibernating during the annual haze season, we have received interesting entries from the PINK Photographers and also best represent the theme for this round. Good job Ladies!
 AL, Editor.

“We thought the theme will be a tough one, in the end, selecting the entries had proven to be more difficult as the haze situation are nicely documented , a true representative of the haze pollution that we are all facing. Well Done Pink Photographers!”
– Gary Ho, Seria l-Tech (Far East) Pte Ltd.

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Enjoy the Editor’s Picks (Selected entries)!
(Winners Announcement after the jump)
(Appearance not in any order)

1) Even Toys can’t take it – Image by Alice Chia.
Here’s an interesting image of a toy figurine trying to cover her nose in the haze.
This is very creative and relevant, we love it!
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2) Adding more to the haze – Image by Anny Tan.
Yes, it’s really bad at one point of time, but religion is religion. From what we understand, the smoke emitted from the joss sticks is not as bad as what our neighbor gave us.
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3) Who Cares – Image by Soh Chui Lian
Yes the haze was bad. But life goes on, here’s an image of a couple relaxing by the beach.
While the haze hurt the economy a bit, people continue with their lives.
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4) Hazy Sun Set – Image by Doris Ang
Sun rise and sun set during the hazy season can be dramatic and pretty. It’s like adding a “diffuser” onto the sun. Although blurry, the hues that the haze created is worth mentioning.  
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5) Haze in Singapore – Image by Fione
Yes, it’s bad. Usually we can see Pulau Ubin from this view and at the time when this image was shot, the island was completely blanketed in a thick haze to the point it is beyond our sight.
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6) Mask Up Stormtroopers – Image by Fione
Another creative approach by Fione, here we have 2 cosplayers in full Stormtrooper outfit and yet their helmet is not able to fully filter out the haze and one of them have to wear an additional mask while helping another trooper to cover his nose. Cute max!
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7) Garden by the Haze – Image by Iris Eu
Even the tourists attractions are covered in thick haze. In this submission by Iris Eu, this is an image of Gardens by the Bay with the cityscape in the background but the haze was so bad that this looks more like a burnt forest – I call it Garden by the Haze.
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8) Smoke City – Image by Josephine Tang
Just how bad was the haze, this year we broke the 2012 record and at its peak, we saw PSI 421 while the culprit-country asked us to complain lesser. Then again, their people are suffering from PSI 2000, so we started complaining about Reserved Seats on MRT.
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9) Still Beautiful in the Haze – Image by Magdalene Teo-Yong
Making use of the haze, Magdalene used it to her advantage and created a really misty morning shot of a park in Singapore. And the haze probably put off people from leaving their house for morning walks so if you look carefully in this image – we only see ghost.
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10) Still Beautiful – Image by Nicole Teo
Regardless of PSI level, floral and faunas continue to bloom in glory. These are nature’s best statement that man-made disasters are no match for mother nature. Plants are also one of the best “air filter” provided by nature to mankind. So stop burning plantations!
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11) Misty Docks – Image by Long Si0w Leng
The haze added a very calm and yet mysterious feel to this image. Siow Leng’s clever use of the haze and a monochrome rendering gave this photo a deep storyline which is worth a mention here. Nice feel.
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12) Watering a Haze filter – Image by Sue Levens
If they keep burning, we keep planting. Although we won’t win, but at least we try.
People should start planting and stop burning.
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13) Braving the Haze – Image by Sue Levens
Well these guys have to work, haze or no haze. Just when more than half of Singapore is safely hidden in somewhere with AC, these guys goes around their work in the open air – with masks of course.
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14) See what the haze had done – Image by Trisha Lim
A beautiful city – engulfed in thick haze – caused by an irresponsible neighbor, enough said!
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And the Winners are!!!!

1st Place – Nicole Teo
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Floral & Faunas remained beautiful in all seasons – including the haze.
This image truly captures the theme of “Finding Beauty in the Haze”.
Congrats Nicole! You have WON a Tenba Camera Bag from Serial iTech (Tamron Singapore)! – Editor AL.

2nd Place – Soh Chui Lian
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This image captured the spirit of Singaporeans who are making the best out of every situation – even during haze season. Nothing stops in their tracks and life goes on.
A timely and nice capture, Good Job! Congrats Chui Lian! You have WON a  Velbon Lens Strap from Serial iTech (Tamron Singapore)! – Editor AL.

3rd Place – Long Siow Leng
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Living among the haze is already a challenge, finding the beauty in the haze is no simple task either. This image had captured the beautiful and also the ugly side of the haze pollution of Singapore. We love the moody feel and the uneasy calmness of this image. Good job Siow Leng! Congrats! You have WON a Velbon Mini Tripod from Serial iTech (Tamron Singapore)! – Editor AL.

All Winners Will Be Notified via FB Messenger on the Collection Details.
Congratulations Ladies!

Special Thanks to Seria l-Tech (Far East) Pte Ltd. for sponsoring the prizes!
For those that didn’t win, please try harder next time.
Thank you for your participation Ladies!

Join PINK Photographers Singapore (PPSG)’s Next Upcoming (Photo Outing)! Click here for more details!

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Photography Workshops – By Professional Photographers

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Photography Workshops – By Professional Photographers

27th October 2015, Singapore – There are simply far too many photography schools and schools wannabes in Singapore. To create more confusion for the market, there are also many free-lance instructors and “instructors” – I am referring to those who knows a little knowledge and try to pass off as experienced instructors with no track records, no title, no certification, no accreditation, no awards and trying to teach. Don’t get me wrong, with all due respect to my fellow instructors and schools, there are also as many credible and established schools & able instructors out there – if you know how to find them.

Today, we are featuring 3 professional photographers who will soon launch their series of photography courses, talks and workshops in a couple of months and each of them has braved the challenges – and still braving the life of being a photographer who uses their equipment to pay their bills. I personally know Lisa Lum among the trio as she was responsible for my corporate portraits in 2008. Let’s take a deeper understanding of what they does, their strength and little glimpse into their life.

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LISA LUM
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Lisa is not new to many of us. Well known for her studio work majoring in portraits, Lisa does a variety of genres too. Always seen at events photo-booth or covering events, Lisa also does a lot of charity work by rendering photography support to these religious and charity organizations. I will describe her as a down-to-earth person who is always positive and ready to lend a hand. With her vast experiences in photography, I am sure she has a lot to offer and share to every photographer!

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Photo by Lisa Lum

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So I went on to ask Lisa to describe herself and she sent me the below;

“I AM a never-say-die entrepreneur who started my photography biz in 2005.
I AM a crazy photographer who loves to take selfie.
I AM a trial and error mother of 2 who is learning to be a perfect mum
I AM a silly wife who is always looking for her misplaced hand phone
I AM a loud daughter who has loud parents too
I AM a 10 years VEGETARIAN and still counting and am at peace with every living being”

I almost fell off my chair when she sent me the above, then again, this is true, this is the real her, this is Lisa.

Some of Lisa’s achievements
2014 – Merit award winner for National Day photo competition 2014.
2013 – “Special Mention Award” for the video “I will be there for you Singapore” for NDP.
2012 – Successful Entreprenuer 2012/2013
2012 – Merit award winner of National Day photo competition 2012
2011 – Mica Grant winner of TNP Videography competition titled ”You are my inspiration”
2009 – Grand Award-winning photographer of NDP 2009 photography competition ”Come together”
2008 – Founder of The Colourful Faces Studio

“Through my lens,I wish to capture moments in life for many to remember in years to come” – Lisa Lum

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SAM TAN
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Sam, a commercial photographer who has many years of advertising photography experience and a long list of big names as his clients is well known among the marketing professionals in Singapore. He is responsible for many advertising copies that you and me sees everyday, everywhere. Started his own studio – Boomerang Visual Production- in 2001, Sam has come a long way.

He started in 1987 as an assistant at Effect Studio to which he later join the, then largest advertising photography studio in Singapore aka “The Shooting Gallery”. In 1998, he join Phenomenon Digital Art to set up the studio department for the company.

Sam’s company, Boomerang produces unique and interactive concepts with mostly creative directors, to create excitement & experimental visual that communicates the advertising message to the audience. According to Sam, the company is always committed to create new forms of media & to accomplish the impossible while working with their clients closely to capture the vision of their campaign messages.

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Image: Ad copy with photo shot by Sam Tan.

 

In a competitive environment with tough competitions, Sam has proven his ability to stay versatile and flexible to stay in business. He manages details down to every single segment especially in lighting management, capturing camera angles and the final mood of the images, all of which earned Sam many fine accolades. That of course landed him in numerous international awards that many peers aspire to achieve, such as Cannes, D&AD, One Show, CA, Clio, AdFest.

Here’s some of Sam’s clients:
Volkswagen, Mitsubushi Motors, Toyota, Singapore Tourism Board, Overseas Chinese Banking Corp, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, United Airlines, VISA, Mastercard, Standard Chartered Bank, Citigroup, M1, Capital Land, United Overseas Bank, F&N, National Environment Agency, AXN, Motorola, Prudential Insurance Company, Eds, Twester, Vietnam Dairy Products, Heineken

Saw many familiar and even household brands? So you do know Sam after all

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RAY NEO
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Ray started his career providing entertainment services in clubs and during corporate events as a DJ and an Emcee. Ray usually look on while others enjoyed their moment, and Ray will always be the guy who fronted the crowd or working behind the lime light to provide joy and laughter, or even lend a listening ear and best of all, being the anchor of their lonely nights while he served as a DJ in Singapore’s renowned station 95.8FM.

A second calling came and evokes Ray’s passion that spurred him to take on a vastly different but bigger role in life – he moved on to the film industry, which proves to be even more exciting and challenging for Ray. The next 2 decades saw Ray took on varying roles from being an assistant producer, editor, sound engineer, producer plus everything in-between to what he is today – a film director.

Ray’s work requirements brought him across the world to exotic destinations like India, Dubai, South Africa, Malaysia and China to produce award-winning TV commercials , TV Programs and Corporate videos for his long list of international clients.

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Image: Asian TV Awards 2002 – with Ray Neo as one of the recipients.

It takes lots of courage to change line and it takes bigger courage to be really good at it – Ray had done it and I am sure many of you (especially videographers and budding film makers) will get to benefit and learn from one of the best in the industry.

We asked Ray about his success formula and this is what he shared;

“You have to love what you are doing. More to that, what I love most about my job as a film director is the ability to master the domain knowledge and improve me interpersonal skills of understanding people’s needs and wants. This is crucial for making successful commercials and corporate videos. Importantly, the interaction with every level of the production line will be strengthened and this greatly helped me in character-building too. I’m enjoying every moment of it!” – Ray Neo
Interesting trio here, we will be back with more information about the courses/ workshops/ talks that will be conducted by the trio.

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Sony a7R vs Sony a7RII

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Sony a7R vs Sony a7RII
– A Comparative Review. Reviewers Editor AL & Guest Reviewer Trisha Lim
Words by Editor AL, Behind the Scenes Photo by Koh Lye Huat.
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Photo: Guest Reviewer Trisha Lim with Sony a7R MarkII and Editor AL with Sony a7R.

Photo by Koh Lye Huat.

19th October 2015, Singapore – As the world are placing their curious attention on the newly launched Sony a7SII, Sony sent me the a7RII. By now, most of you already know how it works, but for the sake of those new to the a7 series cameras, the product line has 3 models namely the “7” (base model), “7R” (R is for resolution and the R always has high mega pixel) & “7S” (S is for sensitivity, which is why the S always features insane level of ISO). As for today, all the Mark II for the respective model is on the market now replacing the original first generation line up.

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“The example above show little differences however we noted that the a7RII picks up light colors better.”

For this article, we are going to take a closer look at the Sony a7RII. Although some of our subscribers emailed us and ask us why Sony is not sending the a7SII to us, we are unable to answer this but probably Sony Singapore has other plans for us since we are always trying to compare how cameras work rather than paper specs which we are not exactly interested. So if you found your way here looking for reasons to buy the Sony a7RII, you are in the right place, if you are looking for really technical stuff, then too bad, wrong site for you. (giggles)

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“The example above shows the power of having 42.2 megapixel – click on both the photos to see for yourself. We were blown away!”

We are going to refer the Sony a7R as “R” and the New Sony a7RII as “R2” for easier reading. Both cameras were set to the same settings during the review. And ALL images had been resized to 3000×2000 for easier loading. If you wish to view the full resolution image, please email us. Meantime, if you click on any of the photo in this article, you still get to view at full size of 3000×2000 – trust us, it’s already impressive.

So what has changed since the original R? Let’s take a quick glance. Both R & R2 still features super high resolution with the R2 featuring a new sensor with a higher megapixel now at 42.4 megapixel (the R has 36.4 megapixel) and ISO range has also gained a leap from 51200 to 102400. Autofocus remained the same with a 25 focus landing points working on contrast detection but the R2 gained an additional 399 points (virtual points) with phase detection. Frame per second (FPS) the R2 gained 1 more frame to 5 fps from the R’s 4fps. But probably the most welcome upgrade for the R2 will be the 5-axis in-body SteadyShot image stabilizer and as featured in all the MarkII of the Sony a7 series.

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“The dynamic range at work. The R & R2 both promises good range and for those who likes to edit their photos, images from either R will promises you hours of fun.”

 

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Other goodies that came with the R2 includes the ability to custom a minimum shutter speed and Auto ISO and it has the Continuous Eye-Focus. The R2 also came with expanded AF & Metering Sensitivity that allows 2 more minus stops, one more additional C4 button (the R has only 3) and a higher resolution EVF plus increased viewfinder magnification. For videographers, the R2 has 4K video recording now – the original R has HD only. With all that goodies, the R2 had gained a little weight over the R at 582gm which is minimal. There are more differences and upgrades from the R2 but what we had shared above were the things that matters to us.

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“At the same setting, note the above images ended up with 2 different colors. The R2 gave us a more vibrant and more accurate color rendering.”

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Just when we were planning how to review the Sony a7RII, we decided to bring along with us the original Sony A7R to Gardens by the Bay, Singapore which a Chrysanthemum displays are currently being exhibited. I roped in a buddy photographer and a regular guest gear reviewer Trisha Lim along for this review. Both the Sony a7R and the R2 were fitted with the same 28-70mm standard issue kit lens, same shooting settings and I shall the let photos do the talking which I had splashed across the whole article. Enjoy!

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Further to the review above, I tool the Sony a7RII out for a walk, fitted with the Sony LA-EA4 along with an A-Mount 50mm lens.

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Image: The New Sony a7RII fitted the Sony LA-EA4 adaptor with an A-mount prime lens.

 

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From the photos taken from both the R & R2, we noted on the many improvements that was “upgraded” – and we love it! While many purists will argue that resolution is not everything, it is something when you do a lot of cropping or printing large prints. In fact, we highly recommend that all creative agencies and media houses should have the Sony a7RII as standard issue. (Just don’t quote us! :)) While the world continues to marvel over the new Sony A7SII, do not forget the Sony a7RII that is quietly selling alongside with the rest of the a7 series camera. An a7 will always be an a7.

Special Thanks to Sony Singapore once again for the a7RII!
Thanks Trisha LIM for agreeing to be the guest reviewer and Koh Lye Huat for the cover photo for this review!

About Sony Electronics (Singapore) & Sony South East Asia
Sony Electronics (Singapore) was established on 1st October 1999 with business activities comprising engineering and manufacturing, sales and marketing, and logistics and information systems. As part of Sony Electronics (Singapore), Sony South East Asia is responsible for the marketing and sales of consumer products in Singapore, as well as for business and professional products in Singapore and other countries in the South East Asia region. It also handles export business for consumer products from Singapore to various parts of Asia. Since establishing our presence in Singapore in 1973, we have grown steadily over the years to become a leader in the consumer electronics market. For more information on Sony’s products and services in Singapore, please visit http://www.sony.com.sg/

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Sony RX10 MarkII – An Impressive Imaging Package

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Sony RX10 MarkII – An Impressive Imaging Package
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Photo: First World Plaza, Genting Highlands Malaysia – check out how well the RX10II handles low light/ interior lights and with almost no traces of ISO noise – I am impressed!

12th October 2015, Singapore/ Malaysia – When Sony delivered the NEW RX10 MarkII to me, I don’t really know what to expect. Many things were said all over the world and the Sony camp was raving how marvelous a bridge camera the RX10II is – so I was really excited to test out the RX10II. While half of the world was talking about the impressive 4K video from the Sony RX10II, as a photographer, what I really wanted to know is, if the camera functions and perform like a bridge camera.

As usual, I would like to disclaim that if you found your way here looking for technical specs for the Sony RX10II, please look elsewhere, we are more keen on the final output here.

Some quick notes about the new Sony RX10II, it came with an impressive zoom range of 24-200mm (full frame equivalent) at a constant wide aperture of F2.8. At this specs, the lens has to be a Zeiss supplied Vario-Sonnar T* that delivers sharp and excellent image quality that puts this RX10II above the competition against other bridge cameras. With 14 elements in 11 groups – including 7 aspherical elements – you can imagine the kind of image quality we are talking about here. However with all that glass, the camera is light & compact, (129.0 x 88.1 x 102.2 mm & 770gm) making the RX10II easy to handle and carry around. The Zeiss lens starts focusing from as close as 3cm and that allows amazing close-up shots too.

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Photo: Chin Swee Temple, Genting Highlands Malaysia – The 24mm wide Zeiss lens was a joy to use. I had shot this scene many times doing other reviews but this is probably the closest I stand to get this scene. The amount of details captured is also worth complimenting!
The sensor (being everything Sony) is an Exmor RS CMOS and processed by Sony’s Bionz unit, the RX10II packs 20.2 mega-pixels which is the current trend now in the “mega-pixel war”. If you are still not impressed, well you might wish to know that the RX10II is made for performance with an insane shutter speed of 1/32000 and it has an excellent ISO range from ISO64 to ISO 25600 with built in ND filter slowing light up to 3 stops.

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Using contrast detection AF, I was super impressed with this as almost all my shots from the RX10II are 100% accurately locked-on within milliseconds and I got all my shots at the moment – just the way I wanted it. The SteadyShot (anti-blur/ anti-shakes) works seamlessly allowing me to enjoy the blazing fast and quiet AF with accuracy up to 99.5%, the lens front accepts 62mm screw-on filter and along with Sony’s usual “package” of creative filters, functions and a tilt-table screen, from a photographer’s perspective, the RX10II is probably one of the most impressive bridge camera of our time. (wait till you see what other videographers had produced with the Sony RX10II).

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Photo: Chin Swee Temple, Genting Highlands Malaysia – Although it was super misty when I was there, the RX10II produces clear images like this – wow!

Instead of inviting guest reviewers to do the review, I decided to have the RX10II all to myself and I took it to the streets to Singapore’s Little India and Malaysia’s Genting Highlands to put the RX10II through its paces. Do check out the photos in this review and you can click on the images to view at 100%!

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Photo: Open Plaza at Chin Swee Temple, Genting Highlands Malaysia – Its good to have the RX10II with me as the 24mm wide angle is competent for shots like this and the colors it produces are impressive!

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Photo: Tortise Pond at Chin Swee Temple, Genting Highlands Malaysia – Zooming in into the tortise enclosure at 200mm and wow! The sharpness and details are well retained while the area that is supposed to out-of-focus (bokeh) are well re-produced!

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Photo: Cradle Rock, Genting Highlands Malaysia – Algae like these are common in Asia’s highlands and I shot this within the 3cm focusing distance of the RX10II and lot’s of details are captured here. Click on the pic to view!

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Photo: The NEW Wing at First World Hotel, Genting Highlands, Malaysia.

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Photo: I was standing beside this man at a traffic junction, I help the RX10II up and just pressed the shutter. What I got here is a man’s face shot with lots of details captured and a contrasting bokeh to match. Little India, Singapore.DSC09890 Photo: Saw this pair of buddies sharing a packet lunch from a distance and I took this shot at 200mm, incredibly accurate & fast focusing. Little India, Singapore.

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Photo: I always wanted to do wide angle shots like this in Little India, Singapore. The Sony RX10II is perfect for the job!

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Photo: One of the Back Alleys of Little India, Singapore. The Sony RX10II is a joy to use!

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Photo: Little India, Singapore

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In summary, the Sony RX10II is an excellent camera to use for a wide variety of shooting preferences. Not only it is easy to use, the fast focusing, wide aperture lens, the excellent zoom range makes this camera an easy alternatives to other bigger cameras. The weight, the size and the ease of use will let the RX10II find its way into many camera bags for the professional photographers or any enthusiasts who wants a camera that performs like a mini DSLR. And remember, the 4K video is awesome too, just that I am not into video – but after using it for 2 weeks including a short trip, I will buy the Sony RX10II anyway – you should get one too!

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Photo: Editor AL posing with the NEW Sony RX10 MarkII at Genting Highlands.
Photo by Susan Gwee.

Thank you Sony Singapore for allowing this review to happen!

About Sony Electronics (Singapore) & Sony South East Asia
Sony Electronics (Singapore) was established on 1st October 1999 with business activities comprising engineering and manufacturing, sales and marketing, and logistics and information systems. As part of Sony Electronics (Singapore), Sony South East Asia is responsible for the marketing and sales of consumer products in Singapore, as well as for business and professional products in Singapore and other countries in the South East Asia region. It also handles export business for consumer products from Singapore to various parts of Asia. Since establishing our presence in Singapore in 1973, we have grown steadily over the years to become a leader in the consumer electronics market. For more information on Sony’s products and services in Singapore, please visit http://www.sony.com.sg/

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Happiness Is A Place

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Happiness Is A Place
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08th October 2015, Singapore – Happiness Is A Place is the latest travel photography book compiling the BEST 150+ beautifully captured images from a 7 days of travel photography trip around Bhutan and produced by 12 photographers from 6 countries. It was the first Leica Akademie travel photography in Asia led by Michael Lee and seamlessly coordinated by Xing Asia.

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While the trip was largely for photography, Xing Asia also encouraged participants to take the opportunity to give back to community. So the team brought with them school supplies for the kids and visited Dhur Primary School (DPS), a village school about 15 kilometers from Bhumtang – located on the eastern para of Bhutan. The school is only accessible through a rough and somewhat tricky one-lane dirt track but the journey is well worth the effort. We get to see many parts of Bhutan that the world don’t get to see.

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There are a total of 96 students that came from far-flung villages studying at DPS. The school (DPS) is a humble one-storey building with no fancy or luxury facilities while many things visibly requires considerable repair (or replacement). After visiting DPS, everyone was touched by much effort these students and educators went for the sake of basic education, DPS found a special place in the hearts of those who visited and the experience inspired the team to want to do more for the community. So the idea is to produce a travel photography book – Happiness Is A Place.

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Happiness Is A Place
 will be available at Leica Stores in Singapore at SGD $50.00 each – from 9th Oct 2015 onward. The photos from the book are also repro-printed on high-quality paper in coffee table format, and these prints will make an excellent conversation piece.

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Lastly, we are pleased to inform everyone that ALL sales proceeds from the Book will go towards funding the DPS education & logistical requirements, which have been pre-identified and prioritized in coordination with the school Principal. More immediately, the school needs a photocopier machine and also equally important, to start building a library/multi-purpose hall.

For more information, please make contact with Xing Asia with the below contact details.
Hotline:(65) 6602 8187
Email:info@xing-asia.com

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Sigma 150-600mm Dual Review

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Sigma 150-600mm Dual Review
Featuring Robin Choo & Jaeden Ng

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Photo: Jaeden Ng (left) with the Sigma 150-600mm (C) & Robin Choo (right) with the Sigma 150-600mm (S).

03rd October 2015, Singapore – When Sigma Corporation announced their new 150-600mm lens in 2 guises, many photographers all over the world were debating just what Sigma is up to this time. While many argued that both new lenses were made to replace the ageing the 150-600mm, which is half correct, there are more than meets the eyes. Regular Joes will be fast to point out that the Contemporary version (C) is much lighter and cheaper, however the the Sports version is a different lens altogether. Before we get to the review photos by our 2 guest reviewers – Robin Choo & Jaeden Ng, let’s take a quick look at the general specifications. Once again, I would like to stress that if you found your way here looking for technical reviews of these lenses, then you might be disappointed as we are only more keen on how these lenses performed from a user point of view.

To ease reading, the Contemporary version will be referred to as (C) and the Sports version will be referred to as (S).

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The (S) weights at about 2.1kg is slightly heavier than the (C) version at 1.8kg. Both lens featured the same high quality TSC compound that Sigma uses for all their lens barrel (body) since the Sigma Global vision but the (S) version got the weather sealing and splash proof protection. Both lenses feels solid and purposeful when handled and if you are used to hand-held shooting for super telephoto lenses, these 2 lenses will be easy for you. However for those buying super telephoto for the first time, you might want to consider buying a monopod with a good ballhead to use with these lenses.

The (C) version is slightly smaller (10cm x 26cm) while the (S) version is taller at 12cm x 29cm, which is still within my “bring-about” range without having to get another bigger bag – anyway both versions are shipped with a nice lens bag/ pouch – sling type for the (C) and shoulder strap type for the (S). Fans of front-screw filters will be happy to know that both lenses comes with screw threads and the size are easy to find – the (S) has a 105mm thread and the (C) has the 95mm. Both lenses does not rotates during zoom so it is also perfect for using CPL filters too. Not bad. Another similarity, both lenses are made as 9-bladers (aperture) and focuses from 2.6m. Glass wise, the (S) has 26 elements in 16 groups while the (C) version was made slightly more simplified with 20 elements in 14 groups.

Both lenses features Sigma’s highly proven Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) for that fast & silent focusing and the 3 modes Optical Stabilizer (OS) and both comes with limiter control switches too. Lastly, both lenses features the company’s Super Coating on the front element to prevent dust & grease and you will be glad to know that Sigma still ships their super telephoto lenses with tripod ring too. OK I shall stop here and let’s take a look at the photos that were produced by our guest reviewers Robin Choo & Jaeden Ng.

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Photo: Jaeden Ng (left) with the Sigma 150-600mm (C) & Robin Choo (right) with the Sigma 150-600mm (S).

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Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM (S)
Photos & Text by Robin Choo

“I was thrilled when the Editor AL posted on his Facebook asking for interested parties to be guest reviewer for the Sigma 150-600mm and I jumped on the opportunity to volunteer myself. I must say that I am remotely connected to Sigma’s products and this will be a great opportunity for me try out this lens and get to know Sigma better.

Editor AL issued me the Sports (S) version of the 150-600mm range and I took the lens everywhere and try to shoot what I would normally and usually shoot. Brought the lens out to a garden and tried shooting wildlife.”

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Photo: by Robin Choo with the Sigma 150-600mm (S)

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Photo: by Robin Choo with the Sigma 150-600mm (S)

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Photo: by Robin Choo with the Sigma 150-600mm (S)

“The lenses focuses really fast and quiet and it reminded me of Canon’s 100-400mm but much better. I got my shot everytime as the focus is almost 100% accurate and the like how the lens handles – really professional feel.”

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Photo: by Robin Choo with the Sigma 150-600mm (S)

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Photo: by Robin Choo with the Sigma 150-600mm (S)


“I also brought the lens to the Singapore Formula One night race to test the lens out. Not bad at all, the lens functioned as if it is day time and performed really well. Photos was sharp and contrasty with nice colors rendered.

Personally I like the lens build as it really feels like some other overpriced lenses and the switches are easy to reach during operation. Together with the fast & quiet focusing, this is a super telephoto lens that professionals who uses super telephoto lenses should have.”

Text – Robin Choo

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Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM (C)
Photos & Text by Jaeden Ng

“I have always been curious about Sigma’s lenses especially their friendly-priced super telelphoto zoom lenses. When I saw an opportunity to try the new Sigma 150-600mm lenses, I immediately responded to the Editor’s call for guest reviewers and I was just in time to be one. I was issued with the Sigma 150-600mm (C) the contemporary version of this lens.

I took the lens out for some of my commercial shoot as well as took it for a walk. Please take a look at the un-edited photos from this lens below.”

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Photo: by Jaeden Ng with the Sigma 150-600mm (C)

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Photo: by Jaeden Ng with the Sigma 150-600mm (C)

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Photo: by Jaeden Ng with the Sigma 150-600mm (C)

“The Sigma 150-600mm (C) produces stunning images, high quality images with close to zero distortion. I personally like the colors produced and the easy handling. Everything about this (C) versions feels right.”

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Photo: by Jaeden Ng with the Sigma 150-600mm (C)

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Photo: by Jaeden Ng with the Sigma 150-600mm (C)


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Photo: by Jaeden Ng with the Sigma 150-600mm (C)

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“In brief, the Sigma 150-600mm is really made and designed for anyone who wish to try or use the super telephoto range at an affordable price. Although there are other super telelphoto lenses out there in the market, Sigma had been known for their tele-lenses among 3rd party brands users. After experiencing this lens (C), I will strongly recommend to anyone who is buying their first super telelphoto zoom lens or for professionals who wish to have a tele for rough use. Why? Because this lens really feels like it can take abuses. Get this lens people.”

Text – Jaeden Ng

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Right, from the photos above and reading about what both Robin Choo & Jaeden Ng had shared, I gathered that Sigma had once again pulled off yet another win and released another 2 good lenses into the market. Time for shopping guys!

Special Thanks to Sigma Marketing (Singapore) Pte Ltd for sponsoring both lenses to us!
Thank you Sigma!

Don’t know where to buy? Get Your Sigma 150-500mm here!

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IMPORTANT NOTE:
** Sigma had re-organized their whole lens line into 3 category.
They are “C” Lens, “A” Lens & “S” Lens.

C Lens = Contemporary Lens Line
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Featuring the very latest technology, and combining optical performance with compactness, Sigma’s high-performance Contemporary line covers a wide range of needs. Lenses in this category are Standard zoom lenses, telephoto zoom lenses, high-magnification zoom lenses.

A Lens = Art Lens Line
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Designed with a focus on sophisticated optical performance and abundant expressive power, Sigma’s Art line delivers high-level artistic expression. Lenses in this category are Large-aperture prime lenses, wide-angle lenses, ultra-wide-angle lenses, macro lenses, fisheye lenses.

S Lens – Sports Lens Line
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While offering sophisticated optical performance and expressiveness, SigmaSports line lenses deliver high action-capture performance, enabling photographers to get exactly the shots they want. Lenses in this category are Telephoto lenses, telephoto zoom lenses, super telephoto lenses, super telephoto zoom lenses.

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Sigma Marketing Singapore Pte Ltd. is a subsidiary of Sigma Japan Corporation.

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Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC

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Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC
(Reviewer: Michael Sng, Text: Editor AL)
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Image: Shot by Samyang 35mm F1.4 (1/40, ISO100, F5.6) Photo by Michael Sng.

26th September 2015, Singapore – Following my last article on the Samyang 85mm F1.4, today I am going to write about the super popular Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC. Designed and manufactured as a full frame lens, the Samyang 35mm F1.4 is not just another “cheap alternative” when compared to the pricey equivalents from other brands. Why so?

First & foremost, the lens offers razor sharp images even when open up to the widest aperture at F1.4, and the image are “+ 1” contrasty making it a perfect street photography lens, or low light night-walkabout lens, or for that wide angle portrait that you will always wanted to do. And the above, was just based on what I usually do, the possibility is endless though.

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The Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC is not small for a start, 110mm x 83mm is NOT small, but comes with a very manageable weight of about 700gm, just perfect for hand-held shooting and it will not give you arm sores after using. Made from the same solid alloy for the barrel, the built is study and feels like it can take some serious abuse though. The optics are not spared from any attention, the glass is arranged in 12 elements in 10 groups including aspherical glass among the elements (that explains the “AS” in the lens name) and the front element is Multi-coated for colour corrections and protection against dusts and grease (that again explains the “UMC” on the lens name).

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Photo: Samyang 35mm F1.4 (left) and Carl Zeiss 35mm F1,4

As usual, if you found your way here looking for technical reviews of the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC, maybe you should look elsewhere, we are more interested how the final images produced by this lens. On our invitation, we invited a Street Photographer Mr. Michael Sng (Better known as Mike Syn on cyberspace) to take the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC out for a walk. Let’s hear what he has to say about this lens.

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“When the Editor AL invited me to try the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC, I was thrilled. This is a lens that many had talked about especially among my street-photography friends. I took the lens out for a walk and tried shooting it on my Sony a7 series camera. As the Samyang 35mm F1.4 was designed and made as a manual focus lens, I decided to use the focus-peaking AF mode on my Sony with this lens. The focusing ring on the Samyang 35mm was super smooth and well ratio-ed so in fact it was so easy to use that I almost forgot that this was a manual-focusing lens. I got my subject in focus really quickly and surprisingly this was much easier than I thought”

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Image: Michael put the Samyang through a few most-commonly used F-Stops.
(Click the photo to view the full resolution image)

“I found out later that the Samyang 35mm F1.4 was shipped with a flower-shape hood that was included in the box which is nice. I also like the minimum focusing distance, it starts focusing from about 1 feet away and I can use it for some decent close-up shots too. The Samyang 35mm was conceived as an 8-bladder (Aperture) and it gives a pretty bokeh which is creamy and smooth, a bonus to me as I can use this on my occasional wide angle image of people. It literally “pops” my subject with its well-controlled depth of field at its widest. If I had not been honest, many of my friends would have thought that I had done my shots using other expensive lenses.”

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“The Samyang 35mm F1.4 accepts 77mm front screw-on filters which is very much an universal size and I can use a whole load of filters on it for landscape shots and the front does not turn during focusing this makes the use of circular polarizer filter a joy to use.”

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Photo: Shot by Samyang 35mm (1/1000, ISO 100, F4) Photo by Michael Sng.

“Personally, what I like about the Samyang 35mm F1.4 was the ease of use, easy focusing, nice creamy bokeh and its wide aperture. Given the asking price, I am shocked that I am getting superior images from this lens! After this review, I am going to buy 1 for myself and I will recommend the Samyang 35mm F1.4 to anyone who can live without the auto-focus and need a standard wide lens with a large aperture. This is the lens to buy!”

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Photo: Shot by Samyang 35mm F1.4.
Photo by Michael Sng.

From what we have read from Michael’s user experience of the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC, and after scrutinizing the photos that he shot, I am certain that many of you out there who had tried this lens will agree with Michael. There are some websites out there who even claimed that the Samyang 35mm F1.4 is sharper than their proprietary 35mm F1.4 which I am not surprised at all. From my personal experience as a commercial photographer, we know that AF cannot be trusted 100% especially in low light or in situations that has a combination of both lighted and non-lighted scenes. This becomes even more critical when a shooting a subject that is much smaller.

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Image: Michael did a bokeh test on the Samyang 35mm F1.4 at F1.4, F5.6 & F16 and came back with interesting results as above.

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Photo: Our Guest Reviewer for the Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC
Mr.Michael Sng (Mike Syn)

In conclusion, get the 35mm F1.4 AS UMC and save yourself tons of money while getting excellent images out of it.

The Samyang 35mm F1,4 is shipped in various mounts – Canon EF, Canon M, Nikon AE (F), Pentax K, Sony A-mount, Sony E-mount, FujiFilm X, Samsung NX, Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds.

Get your Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC here.

About Samyang Singapore
Samyang DSLR lenses are exclusively distributed by Alan Photo Trading – a photography retailer and photography equipment distributor for many brands in Singapore. Alan Photo had been serving the local photography community since 1987 and they are one of the top 5 camera retailers in Singapore. A firm believer in honest deals & long term customer relationships, the brand operates on integrity and customer satisfaction. Today, Alan Photo is one of the most recognizable & respected retailers/ distributor for photographic equipment in Singapore. Follow Alan Photo on their Facebook here or visit their website here.
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Pink Submissions #10 “Photographers” Editor’s Picks

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Pink Submissions #10 “Photographers” Editor’s Picks

Pink Feature

23rd September 2015, Singapore – This is already the 10th Pink Submissions by Pink Photographers Singapore (PPSG). This submission titled “Photographers” – is to showcase the extent and how far a photographer goes to capture the perfect shot in the most interesting and sometimes outrageous poses. Although we do not advocate dangerous stunts, but we understand that when we have to do it, we have to do it. Wouldn’t you agree?

We received over 100+ entries this time but sadly many were rejected due to blur or irrelevant images. Other than that, that photos submitted this round are really interesting! The judges & me went through several times looking at all the submissions to finally selected all of the below as “Editor’s Picks”.

Before we go to the Editor’s Picks for this submissions, here’s some words from the Editor as well as the sponsor Schmidt Marketing.

“As photographers, we try to shoot the subject as creatively as possible, resulting in creative poses and sometimes (really) funny poses. Nice submissions ladies!”
AL, Editor.

“Finally we get to see on the other side of the lens where photographers put on their most interesting and also serious poses which we don’t get to see all the time.”
– Kenny Khaw, Schmidt Marketing.

Enjoy the Editor’s Picks (Selected entries)!
(Winners Announcement after the jump)
(Appearance not in any order)

1) Cat Shooters – by Joanna Ng11900023_10153003639732233_9027737696478782119_n

2) More Cat Fans – by Ellis Jade Tay
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3) When Ground Level is simply not high enough – by Adelene Ng
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4) Going Low for Eye Leveled Image – by Janet Toh Lay Siang
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5) When beautiful skies + a photographer in action – by Soh Chui Lian
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6) When shooting by the road is too mainstream – by Letchumanan Malini‎
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7) Anywhere also can shoot – by Joanna Ng
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8) The sunny stylo pose – by Carine Tan
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9) For those rush feel, go really low – by Jeslin Tan
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10) As long as it captures image – by Magdalene Teo-Yong
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11) For that perfect reflection, go perfectly flat – by Soh Chui Lian
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12) You Need Kungfu to be a photographer – by Trisha Lim
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And the Prize Winners for the #10 PINK SUBMISSION are!
– Proudly Sponsored by Schmidt Marketing.

1st Place – Jeslin Tan
Editor’s Note: “Going that low is not uncommon as a photographer, bu this shot was taken so perfectly at the right time that it seems like the photographer is also very much part of the shot which makes this shot of a photographer at work very interesting!”
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2nd Place – Adelene Ng
Editor’s Note: “We have all done stunts before at some point of time as a photographer.But climbing on to a zinc roof seems like a daring move especially on a house like this. I am glad that the roof did not give way else many will get hurt really badly. A shocking image to me.”
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3rd Place – Trisha Lim
Editor’s Note: “This photographer (William) has one of the most elaborated set up when I first met him at a talk that I was conducting at Ford Singapore. I must say I am impressed with his strange looking gears and most importantly, his photos are great. Trisha captured a shot of William doing a kungfu pose and this photo was one of the most talk-about photo at that time of the talk.”
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Special Mention: Magdalene Teo-Yong
Editor’s Note: “This photo looks like a shot out of National Geographic Magazine and it captures a group of people commuting on the roof of a bus. One of them was shooting with what looks like a cell phone while the rest look on leisurely. Nice shot!”
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All 03 Winners WINS a Special Edition SG50 Commissioned Artist&Artisan Camera Straps! Mind you, there are ONLY 100 Units in the whole World!
Winners will be contacted for their prizes collection!
Congratulations!

For those that didn’t win, please try harder next time.
Thank you for your participation Ladies!

Special Thanks to Artist&Artisan (Schmidt Marketingfor sponsoring the Prizes!

Join PINK Photographers Singapore (PPSG)’s FIRST EXCLUSIVE EVENT (Photo Outing)! Click here for more details!

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My Favourite HDB Mall Photo Competition by Canon Singapore

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My Favourite HDB Mall Photo Competition by Canon Singapore

18th September 2015, Singapore – Canon Singapore is teaming up with Housing Development Board (HDB) for a series of Photography Workshops and Competition – right to the heartlands. Goodies Bags from Canon will given out and there are limited places available. Register soon! Details on the below image.

HDB Photo workshop


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Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC

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Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC
(Reviewer: Ross Velantine Errol, Text: Editor AL)
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Photo: Shot using the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC by Ross Velantine Errol

14th September 2015, Singapore – I am sure many of you would have known that recently the Singapore Distributor of Samyang Lenses had sent me many Samyang lenses to my doorstep. Till today, I still think that was a really cool marketing idea keeping me and my subscribers in suspense and doing what no other lens manufacturer had ever done before. That could mean something, the new distributor Alan Photo Trading (Singapore) is doing something right and refreshing and that could also means a fresh renewed interest on this somewhat low profile lens brand.

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Photo: Shot using the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC by Ross Velantine Errol

As the brand name suggest, (and no prize for guessing) Samyang is from South Korea. Although the brand also market their lenses in different other brand names in different parts of the world, Samyang had carved out a good following in Singapore. And the recent rise in Sony’s a7 series mirrorless full frame cameras – Samyang is in the best position to take advantage of Sony’s unique “focus peaking” function. By now, most photographers in Singapore know that all Samyang lenses are manual-focusing lenses – means, there is no focusing motor inside the lens construction and you have to use your hands (or fingers) to manually focus the lens.

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At first, this came as challenge to me. Being very used to auto-focusing all these years sure puts me in an awkward position. Looking at all the lenses that were issued to me, I decided to pick up the 85mm f1.4 to start off my series of Samyang reviews. To make things interesting, I roped in a professional portrait photographer to do the review together. He is none other than Mr. Ross Velantine Errol, an acclaimed professional in Singapore.

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Now, many would think and will even directly compare the Samyang 85mm F1.4 to the well-known and highly-prized (or priced) Canon EF 85mm F1.2L USM or equally sharp and reasonably priced cult lens Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG. But then again, what are you comparing on? Price? Definitely, since optics are not cheap to begin with but Samyang up the ante by giving you a much sharper lens – except that you have to focus yourself.

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Photo: That’s Ross Shooting and me being the busybody at the background.

Ross shared; “Using the focus-peaking function on my Sony a7s, I find that manual focusing was not that difficult at all. In fact, the focusing ring was smoothing and well-ratio-ed making focusing really easy and accurate. You might argue that you will rather pay more to get an auto-focusing version from other brands but hey, you are paying 4 times more and that is a lot of money. For your Canon 85mm F1.2, I can buy 4 Samyang 85mm F1.4 (and who uses F1.2 anyway?). Try to auto-focus on your AF 85mm at a spot/ scene with 50% light and 50% shadows and see how your AF lens hunt. Using the focus-peaking function, I got my shot in seconds. “

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Photo: (Left) The Mark 1 when launched and (Right) the MarkII which is the current version which we reviewed.

By the way, this current version of Samyang 85mm F1.4 is a MarkII and made for Full frame sensors. The lens had been redesigned and updated moving away from its “Nikon-ish” look from the 1st generation and nothing was compromised in the construction and design of the MarkII. Designed as an 8-blader, the circular aperture produces beautiful bokehs that portrait photographers will die for. The “AS” in the lens model code stands for Samyang’s Hybrid Aspherical Glass, the “IF” stands for Internal Focusing and the “UMC” stands for Ultra Multi-Coatings.

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Photo: Professional Photographer Ross Velantine Errol
Ross further shared that;The lens feels expensive when handled and certainly purposeful. The solid construction of the lens barrel reminded me of a certain Zesis lenses and personally I like the focusing ring very much. Smooth, easy to focus and the ratio is just right. I got my shots easily and accurately every time and this is definitely a joy for me. (Remember I only use Auto-focus lenses until the day I got properly introduced to Samyang). The Aspherical glass promises high contrasts and sharp images and if you look at the lens group construction 9 elments in 7 groups), the aspherical glass are placed very near to the rear lens element so that it is nearer to the sensor and eliminates all ghostings from stray lights right before the light enters the sensor. Quite brilliant if you ask me.”

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Photo: Shot using the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC by Ross Velantine Errol

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The lens aperture focuses from a wide F1.4 to the minimum at F22 which is pretty standard and the minimum focusing distance is about 1 meter from the subject making this lens a true blue portrait lens. A meter means you can do head shots portraits at wide open and still get a well-balanced sharp-at-the right-spot-and-soft-at-the-wrong-spots image!

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Photo: Shot using the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC by Ross Velantine Errol

Weight wise, it is very manageable at about 100gm (weight varies for various mounts) and the size is very compact at a maximum length of just 570mm (without hood). The Samyang 85mm F1.4 takes 72mm screw on filters at the front and the lens hood is provided in the retail box.

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Photo: Shot using the Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC by Ross Velantine Errol

Ross’s conclusion?
“This is probably one of the best of the best portrait lens that money can buy. And for the asking price, this lens is a great value for money lens. I love it when its mounted on my Sony a7 series cameras, the sharpness at wide open is out of this world.”

I concur with what Ross had said. You won’t find another 85mm F1.4 like this – trust me.

The Samyang 85mm F1,4 is shipped in various mounts – Canon EF, Canon M, Nikon AE (F), Pentax K, Sony A-mount, Sony E-mount, FujiFilm X, Samsung NX, Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds.

Get your Samyang 85mm F1.4 AS IF UMC here.


About Samyang Singapore
Samyang DSLR lenses are exclusively distributed by Alan Photo Trading – a photography retailer and photography equipment distributor for many brands in Singapore. Alan Photo had been serving the local photography community since 1987 and they are one of the top 5 camera retailers in Singapore. A firm believer in honest deals & long term customer relationships, the brand operates on integrity and customer satisfaction. Today, Alan Photo is one of the most recognizable & respected retailers/ distributor for photographic equipment in Singapore. Follow Alan Photo on their Facebook here or visit their website here.
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