GR Club (Singapore) – Official Launch

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16th September 2013, Singapore – Exclusive Distributor for Ricoh Pentax imaging products – Audio & Photo Distributor (F.E.) Pte Ltd had announced the official launch of GR Club (Singapore). Targeted at Ricoh GR Owners, the club aims to bring Ricoh photographers, Ricoh fans, owners of other camera brands together.

“We wish to create a platform for photographers to share their passion and their experience with like-minded photographers. This can be achieved through GR Club outings and photo-shoots.” added Miss Kate Lim (Marketing).
The club will be wholly supported by Singapore’s exclusive Ricoh distributor, Audio & Photo Distributor (F.E) Pte Ltd, so members can look forward to enjoy special privileges & technical support when they join the club. One such example will be 3 months extended warranty on their Ricoh purchases and a further 10% discount on servicing after warranty expires for any GR series products!

That’s not all! Sign up now, new members will receive a Limited Edition GR RED LENS RING or GR RED LEATHER NECK STRAP! So hurry while stocks last!

How to join?
Be part of the GR community now at
http://eepurl.com/Cv7Yv
https://www.facebook.com/GRSingapore

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About APDS (Exclusive Distributor for Singapore)

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Audio & Photo Distributor (Far East) Pte. Ltd. formerly known as MHE Consumer (S) Pte. Ltd was founded in 1973.

Since its inception Audio & Photo has had been the distributor of many well-known international consumer brands such as Konica cameras from Japan, Kenwood and Nakamachi hi-fi products from Japan, and Metz flash and accessories, Rollei cameras and Jos Schneider enlarging/professional lenses from Germany, to name a few.

Currently Audio & Photo Distributor is the sole distributor of Pentax & Ricoh cameras from Japan . With over 35 years of marketing experience and history, Audio & Photo has developed a strong network of dealers located islandwide in Singapore with whom it enjoys close rapport and support.

Audio & Photo Distributor (FE) Pte Ltd bides by its belief that it exists because of the customer, and therefore it will always strive to serve the needs of its customers with full dedication and commitment

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Pentax K-50 Meaner than Before

16th September 2013, Singapore – Pentax’s latest release, the K-50 may come as a surprise to many since its predecessor the K-30 was launched barely a year ago. Looking at the specs, it is 90% similar to the K-30 but with a few important tweaks and added improvements & options. On first look, the K-50 had a more purposeful look now as compared to the tougher-looking K-30. The K-30 had won many fans for its prosumer specifications and an entry-level asking price and the K-50 seems to have up the ante against the competition now.

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Photo: The New Pentax K-50. Shedded the Rugged look from the K-30 but still as mean.

To start, the K-50 had taken the Q Series route by offering buyers 100 colors as a made-to-order option and this, till today, is very Pentax. Remember what the media were speculating when the first white colored K-2000 DSLR was launched? When the White K-X came with more colors and subsequently the K-R, more Pentax were sold in many parts of the world than some other brands! When K-30 arrived with its Prosumer Specs, clearly a winner was on Pentax’s plate and now – the K-50.

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Photo: The DAL18-55mm Weather Sealed kit lens now comes in matching colors.

For technical in-depth review, please try the internet, here, we are more interested to show you what we have shot from this camera. We took the K-50 out for a night walk this round.

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In conclusion, the K-50 is clearly the next winner from Pentax. As a Pentax collector (I have a black, blue, red, pink, white & yellow Pentax bodies), I was happy to see the front and rear dial carried over from the K-30 which most basic level DSLRs from other brands do not have.

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Photo: My Pentax K Mount Collection.

The handling is very similar and it is goody grippy although personally I still prefers the “raw” look on the K-30. Picture quality is way too good to even put it into words comparing the K-50 with older Pentax bodies or cameras of similar price range from other brands.  I can go on forever how good the K-50 is but I will suggest for readers to drop by their dealers and test out the camera yourself. Touching, Using, is Believing.

For more information on the Pentax K-50, please visit here.

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About Pentax Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd
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PENTAX RICOH IMAGING CORPORATION was originally founded in 1919 under the name Asahi Optical Joint Stock Co. In the 1950s, launched the first SLR camera, the Asahiflex I, and the company haven’t stopped since. From the Asahi PENTAX single-lens reflex camera to the Spotmatic and to our most recent K-5IIs and incredibly tiny Q10, Pentax empowers and inspired photographers around the world.
For information on Ricoh, click here.


About APDS (Exclusive Distributor for Singapore)

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Audio & Photo Distributor (Far East) Pte. Ltd. formerly known as MHE Consumer (S) Pte. Ltd was founded in 1973.

Since its inception Audio & Photo has had been the distributor of many well-known international consumer brands such as Konica cameras from Japan, Kenwood and Nakamachi hi-fi products from Japan, and Metz flash and accessories, Rollei cameras and Jos Schneider enlarging/professional lenses from Germany, to name a few.

Currently Audio & Photo Distributor is the sole distributor of Pentax & Ricoh cameras from Japan . With over 35 years of marketing experience and history, Audio & Photo has developed a strong network of dealers located islandwide in Singapore with whom it enjoys close rapport and support.

Audio & Photo Distributor (FE) Pte Ltd bides by its belief that it exists because of the customer, and therefore it will always strive to serve the needs of its customers with full dedication and commitment

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Olympus EPL-6 – Fast & Quality Photos

15th September 2013, Singapore – Olympus’s latest Pen Lite, the EPL-6 has hit the shelves for a little while since its launch.
Hence by now, there are already tons of reviews available online from the usual review sites & from end users. We decided to have a go and check out the EPL-6 and a review was planned.  Olympus claimed that picture quality from the EPL-6 is equivalent to its more powerful OM-D and it comes with a super Fast AF system so that users can now use the Lite for High-speed focusing and other goodies like built-in time lapse video, interval shooting, 12 Art filters etc.

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Photo: the Olympus EPL-6, probably the only sign that this is the latest model.

Touch AF is available on the EPL-6 allowing users to touch, instant focus and shoot in a fraction of a second – when put to actual use, this is one of the fastest focusing system in the market right now. The 16 megapixel sensor promises “OM-D-ish” superb picture quality. On first look, the EPL-6 looks similar to its predecessor, handling wise, it feels comfortable and ergonomics are well sorted. (i have large hands). 🙂

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Photo: the Olympus EPL-6, attractive little package.

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As usual, we are not going in depth like other “technical heavy” sites. Rather we chose to test out the EPL-6 for a night out – something different from our past Olympus reviews where we usually tested the cams in the day. Below are the photos taken directly from the Olympus EPL-6 with mild editing like cropping, level adjustments and watermarks, everything else is what we got from the camera. Check out the photos below and decide for yourself.

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I took a shot from really far and see the following crops – amazingly the EPL-6 performs superbly well at low light and still produce sharp photo!

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In conclusion, the Olympus EPL-6 performs excellently well at night! Although I personally felt that the grip can be a little more beefy for a more confident hold, the photos made it up with good noise handling (Most of the photos above were shot at ISO3200 & Above) and the AF, if Olympus calls it fast, I will call it super fast! The touch focus allows accurate focus every time without missing a single shot and the swivel-LCD screen simply completes the EPL-6 package. If a camera performed this well at night, I bet the EPL-6 is a monster-in-disguise by day.

Ed.

For more information on the EPL-6, please visit here.

Thank you Olympus Imaging Singapore for letting us have the EPL-6 for this weekend!

About Olympus Imaging Singapore

Olympus Imaging Singapore is the unparalleled industry leader in opto-digital technologies, delivering award-winning digital imaging products for the consumer and professional markets in Singapore. Driven by a strong commitment in providing innovative products and solutions of the highest quality, Olympus Imaging Singapore works closely with industry partners, customers and other Olympus business units in producing leading-edge products. These include analogue and digital cameras, professional SLR imaging systems, and voice recorders, amongst others. Olympus Imaging Singapore’s unrelenting efforts in superior customer service also bear testimony to its brand promise of delivering the best user experience to all consumers and professional users in the imaging field.

For more information, please visit http://www.olympusimage.com.sg

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Erich’s Wuerstelstand – Photographers Alert!

16th September 2013, Singapore – Remember the Sausage stall run by an Austrian Chef along the street at Chinatown? I am sure many of you had bought sausages from this stall when out shooting at Chinatown while doing street photography or shooting there during the festive seasons like CNY or Mid-Autumn festival. Well, you know what? the owner had given up the stall by the road and opted for a stall inside a coffee shop just 100 meters away from the original roadside stall.

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Photo: Chef Erich, the Sausage Chef of Chinatown

Erich’s Wuerstelstand is now located at K88 Coffee House at Block 5 (the corner coffee shop behind the stage) at Banda Street, #01-52 (Stall Number 5) In case you are still clueless to where this stall is, try googling the postal code 050005.

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Photo: The spanking new stall serves up authentic Austrian Sausages.

The new stall still serves up mean grilled sausages along with matching beers PLUS a new section selling muffins!
So the next time you pop by Chinatown for photography, do remember where to get your sausage break & beer!

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Photo: Authentic Austrian Sausages. My photography students never missed this when we have a class at Chinatown.

Erich’s Wuerstelstand opens daily from 11am to 9pm!

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SJS Giveaway Part IV !!!

08th September 2013, Singapore – This is Part IV of our Annual Giveaway! Thank you for your kind support for the previous 3 giveaways which had gotten our mail box flooded with entries! We are very encouraged by everyone’s respondence and here we are, part 4!

How to Win?
Step 1- Watch The Video below.
Step 2 – Answer the below 2 Questions
a) How many times did the Yellow Pentax Q Appeared in the Video?
b) How many lenses are there in the Pentax Q Mount?
Step 3 – Email your answers to sjscontest@live.com with the subject “SJS PartIV Giveaway” by 13th Friday 2013 midnight!

Good Luck Everyone!

Ed.

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SJS Giveaway Part III Winners!

08th September 2013, Singapore – We met up with the Winners for the Part III Giveaway today!

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Photo: Winner: Miss Carolyn Chee, Pentax ESPIO 145M Super

 

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Photo: Winner: Mr Sen Washiyama, Pentax ESPIO 928M Super

Congratulations!

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10 Tips for Facebook Photographers

7th September 2013, Singapore – Just a little note for Facebook Based Photographers. Consolidated from various forums and websites. I believe there are some truth in the points mentioned below, then again, everyone is different and subjected to various situations as well as individuals.

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1) When You Post a Photo, Don’t Expect “Likes”.
Many photographers today had developed the addiction to “Likes”. It is as if every time a photo is uploaded, the photographer expects to get instant attention from peers. This corrupts the purpose of posting. Most photographers are encouraged to share their photos so that other more experienced photographers will help to comment and critique so that you know where you can further improve on. Facebook is a platform for sharing, not for collecting “Likes”. Given the traffic on Facebook, many friends may miss your posting too, if they are your friends, they will pop over to your wall to check out your latest offerings. So don’t ask me why I never Like your Facebook Album.

2) Like the Photos, Like the Album
Many times when a photographer uploaded an album, there will be “Likes” on the Album as a whole and not the photos. Chances are, your peers saw your album on the live feed and they simply “Like” without even viewing a single photo in the album. To some, this is just a way of saying “Noted” or simply being cordial without really giving a damn what kind of photos are really inside the album. If you have no time to view a person’s photo, do not “like” the album until you find some time to browse through the photos.
Even if you are doing this as an encouragement to the photographer, in the long run, this is an insult rather than encouragement. So be genuine, be real, like the photos before you hit the “Like” button on the Album – If the photos really commands a “Like” in the first place.

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3) Leaves Comments Objectively
Comments on any photo posted serves as an important lesson for many budding photographers. So critique the photo objectively so that the receiving person will take note of the mistake(s) committed and avoid heading down the same line again. Remember, most photographers has pride, this is something that you, me & professional photographers will understand. So use your words sensibly and watch out for the soft spot of a photographer. Here’s an example; “You should have corrected your horizon axis before you edit other aspect of the photo.” Such direct comments are easily understood by the receiving person but as easily misunderstood as insult. Personally, I will send a private message to the person and uses the exact same words as above and the effects are dramatically & positively different.

4) Ask Permission
Photos are owned by the respective photographers. If you wish to use anyone’s photo for any use – be it personal, charity, porn or commercial, it is common sense to first ask for the permission to use a photo by someone else. In another scenario, if a photographer friend can’t seem to understand what were you trying to share, you saved the photo & edited for the person and reposted the edited photo and tag the person – never do this unless this is done in private. This usually hurts the photographer although with good intentions, we are handling humans here, no matter how humble a person is, there will always be pride. First ask for permission privately if you can show the person by editing his/her photo, if the person agrees to let you do, then do it and share it privately with the person. The person will be very appreciative of your sharing and teachings this way.

5) Do Not Compare
I have came across many instances where photographers were comparing photos of other photographers taken in a similar fashion or at a similar location. My advice is, do not compare. As photographers, by comparing, someone has to be better than the other and in this sense, if you are on the comparison table, how will you feel you are of the lower rating? Everyone has a certain understanding or rating, but there is no need to publicly air it. Even comparisons can be really unfair when photography is the subject. 2 photographers may have visited the same location during a different time of the day, different season of the year, using different equipments, etc. So how does that make a fair comparison? Take reference from other photographers, not comparisons.

6) Be Humble
Never boast your achievements on Facebook. Everyone was once a beginner. But there are many routes to becoming a semi-pro or a professional photographer. Do not be overly boastful of your achievements online because likely another photographer will overtake you in no time. Such is the harsh reality of this industry. Instead, learn to be humble, keep learning and talk to people from all levels in the industry to understand more, learn more and make many friends. Always be prepared to listen to new ideas, new shooting techniques, be prepared to adapt to new systems, new regulations & new platform. This way, eating the humble pie is the real short cut to becoming a professional photographer. Being boastful will likely ends you up in 2 situations – 1) Your constant boasting are the map to success for others which many of your peers will adapt to your success plan and made your plan as their success plan too. There is no secret, you boasted all out yourself on Facebook right? 2) You may gain fans now at the peak of your fame, once your 15 minutes of fame is over, you are next to nothing and you get forgotten faster than people can remember you. Don’t be a Facebook hero, be a humble photographer.

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7) Gear Heads
As a professional photographer, gears & equipment are our working tools. This is especially important to us because our livelihood depended on these gears and good gears are not cheap. At most times, the professionals don’t even want to let you know what they are using for their commercial assignments. On Facebook, it is a different world,  there will always be gear heads among your peers that are more interested in what you are using rather than what you are shooting, asking about views on certain equipments all day without really buying, or keep asking questions that are calculated and designed in such a way that they can carry on the conversation with many opportunity to talk about their prized & latest equipment. Avoid online conversations or Facebook threads with such a person before it gets ugly, gear is important, but not everything, skill is. If you are a seasoned photographer and mature enough, you understand this, Gear talks are for beginners to learn, for amateurs to show off, for semi-pros to find out the market rate and an entertainment for the professionals. This is my personal view so don’t flame me.

8) Photo QC
Not every photo shot by you must be uploaded to Facebook. This is especially for those who believe in uploading everything from their memory card in whole. Take a moment and go through the photos and delete those photos that are blur, wrongly exposed, no storyline, no meaning or simply snapshots that are not worth a 2nd look. By posting everything, you are just opening up yourself for target practice. People may (will) judge you for the “poor standards” based on the bad photos although there may be as many good photos too. Clicking on photos on Facebook can be irritating if after 20 clicks, you are still seeing the same subject in the same frame – you know what I mean.

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9) Fan Wars
Now, every online discussion-enabled sites like forums has such a war broke out at least once or every now & then. The constant bragging of your base system brand on Facebook is not going to help you become friends with photographers who are using a different system as you. Take a moment and ponder, will anyone spent thousands of dollars only to complain that their system sucks? Likely they will be defending their choice of system fiercely with another person who invested in a different system and this eventually erupts to an online war. Friends & Fans will start taking sides and this goes on forever, fun? I call this childish. Every system has its Pros & Cons, and within systems, there are high-end range-topping models, mid-rangers and entry-level models. In the photography world, you get what you paid for. It’s just that simple. So the next time you want to post something about your system, think again, is it necessary?

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10) Facebook Check-Ins
As a photography instructor, I check-in on Facebook at every class location to allow my students to locate me or to notify them that I’ve already reached. Other times, it is also for my fellow photographers to know my location so in case of emergency, it will be easy to pin-point my exact location should evacuation or medical help is required. But most of my fellow photographers know that I do not check-in on Facebook when I am doing commercial assignments. Why? For a simple reason, I do not see the need to tell people or announce to the world (at least your Facebook friends) you have been given a job. So it is not too difficult for anyone to just browse a photographer’s Facebook Wall and sum up how miserable it is to have just “3 jobs per month”. From my understanding, real photographers are a pretty secretive lot (me included), they do not really want others to know how many jobs they are doing (or earning). And this is pretty much the standard protocols among the pros. Disagree if you wish, at least the fellow pros around me are living by this mandate.

Facebook or any other online media is a Double-edged sword. You can make it work for you as well as kill yourself. If you are a complain King or Queen, it is normal for one to post rants about a bad day on their Facebook wall status – But do watch what you are ranting about. The online world is a very small and connected dimension. Everyone seems to know everyone and to make contact, it is just a click away.

Ed.

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SJS Giveaway III Winners Announced!

7th September 2013, Singapore – SJS’s Third Giveaway Winners had emerged after a balloting session from 59 email entries.
We asked about P&G Photographic Centre’s locations and the names of the owners and all 59 entries submitted has the correct answer! That’s 100%!

The below Winners will be Contacted by the Editor for Collection of their Cameras!
– Sen Washiyama
– Carolyn Chee

Thanks to All who participated! Look out for Part IV which we will announce very soon!

Ed.

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The Making of Pentax Q Advertisement – Behind the Scenes

30th August 2013, Singapore – We have finally decided to go public with what went on behind the scenes for creating the Pentax Q Advertisement in Singapore.

So what did we used to shoot the Pentax Q Advertisement?

We used a Pentax Q of course!

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SJS Giveaway Part III!

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30th August 2013, Singapore – We are back with Part III! Six Lucky Readers had won cameras from us, you could be next!
How to Win this round?
Simple!

Just Answer these 2 Questions!
1) Where is the 2 P & G Photographic Centre Located?
2) Name the 2 Owners of P & G Photographic Centre.

Submit!
– Email your answers to sjscontest@live.com
– With the Subject “SJS Giveaway PartIII”

Closing Date:
6th Sep 2013, 9.00pm

Good Luck Everyone!

Ed.

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New Page – for Sales of Used Gears!

27th August 2013, Singapore – Good news for photographers who are looking for used gears or those looking to sell theirs!
After numerous successful sales through our “Buy & Sell” updates, we have decided to open a special dedicated page to list all USED Gears for sale! This new page will be updated progressively starting from next week onwards and many of you will be glad that the items will be listed under their respective brands so that users can browse and locate what they are looking for.

The New Page will be at https://ourshutterjourney.wordpress.com/used-gear-sale/

Unlike other “colorful forums” where gears are traded at their own risk, we have decided to throw in complimentary after-sales service support* for gears sold through our site – which till date, no other photography sites had ever offered such a service! So buying used gears off our sites also means buying with a peace of mind!

So You Have Something to Sell?
Email us today for more details!

*After-Sales Service Support Applies to all equipment listed for sales unless stated otherwise.
*We reserved the rights to check & inspect all equipments before listing publicly for sales.

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Collection of Prizes for the “Film vs Digital” (2nd Giveaway)~!

26th August 2013, Singapore – Today is the Prizes Collection Day for the 2nd Giveaway!

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Picture: Wong Renhao, Winner of a Rollei GIRO 90

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Picture: Irene Soh, Winner of a Pentax ESPIO 115G

 

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Picture: Stephanie Lee, Winner of a Pentax ESPIO 115G

Congrats Again Winners!

Want to Win one of these awesome Brand New Classic Cameras?
The Winners above had won! You can too!
Find out more here!

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Canon 70D vs EOS M in Live View Focusing

25th August 2013, Singapore – Touch screens for cameras are now fast becoming a standard. In a simple test, the guys at Express-Oh! Photography attempts to show the difference and wonders of the new 70D focusing over EOS M focusing. Canon’s 70D in their view could well be a game changer in the small film industry with the smoothness and accuracy.

Check out the clip!

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For Sale: Nikon 70-300mm F4-5.6G AF Silver Edition/ RARE!

Update: 25th August 11.45pm
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Name of Item: Nikon 70-300mm F4-5.6G AF Silver Edition/ RARE!
Condition: Mint. (Good Condition)
Warrranty: No (Personal 3 months)
Other: With Original Silver Hood, Front Lens Cap, Rear Lens Cap, Mulit-Coated UV Filter.
Asking price: SGD $180
Email: media_world@live.com
Mobile:
Seller: Allan LEE
Additional Description:
– Condition 9/10
– Seldom use because upgraded to 200-400mm.
– No Fungus or Moulds.
– Cheap and Good Tele.

Note:
Deal at seller’s convenience.
Overseas Buyers Welcome. Just email seller for shipping charges.

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September & October 2013 Events Announced!

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24th August 2013, Singapore – All SJS shooting events for the month of Sep & Oct 2013 had been announced!
This round, we see many Signature Events returning, sounds like an exciting 2 months ahead!

Do pop over to http://atomic-temporary-16134153.wpcomstaging.com/sjs-events/ and check out the events.
Follow the RSVP instructions and most importantly, read the Event Information before you RSVP.

See you at our events!

Editor.

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SJS Giveaway II: Digital vs Film Winners Announced!

24th August 2013, Singapore – In our Part II for our Giveaways, we asked for everyone’s views  on “What Sets Film Apart from Digital?” and we have received very interesting submissions from over 50 individuals! The numbers kinda shocked me as I do not know we have so many film photography enthusiasts among us.  So I had a really interesting time reading through everyone’s views and finally I had selected 3 that I thought was most meaningful and relevant to the question that I asked.

Presenting the Winners and their Entries!

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“What Sets Film Apart from Digital?”
– by Wong Renhao

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Picture: Mr. Wong Renhao

The digital medium has given rise to a great revolution in photography. Everyone has a DSLR now, and everyone else who doesn’t has a smartphone that can do two-thirds of that job. The lack of material loss in recording a bad image to a memory card, as opposed to burning a frame of comparatively precious film, has encouraged photographers to somewhat recklessly go after their passion, and learn painlessly from their mistakes.

But just as it is with a computer keyboard versus a typewriter, the ability to truly shoot first and think later has also stripped many new photographers of the discerning process of thought, of weighing the options between going for the shot and losing a frame, or missing that decisive moment one could well have captured. This lacking skill translates into many images, and very few photographs.The beauty of film is its limitation – you’re unable to delete it, you’re unable to bump ISOs willy-nilly, you’re unable to switch between color modes as you like, and you just deal with the grain and embrace it. Suddenly every shot becomes a calculated risk, a deliberate action and a planned out move.

Many say photography is as much art as it is science. Perhaps today, digital photography is the science, and film the art.

Editor: Renhao, thank you for sharing your insights. I like the “every shot becomes a calculated risk.”, well said.
Enjoy Your Rollei 35!

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“What Sets Film Apart from Digital?”
– by Irene Soh

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Picture: Miss Irene Soh

There are PROs and CONs in both film and digital photography.
Neither one is more superior than the other.

Digital photography has evolved over the years, making photography more accessible to the masses. It is cheaper to learn photography with digital.  Even my 8 year old son is able to take decent digital photographs. And instantaneously, check the “quality” of photographs.

While there are many PROs of going digital, Film taught me lessons Digital couldn’t. It taught me Patience. It taught me how to take time to get my f-stops, shutter and composition correct before pressing on the trigger button. It taught me patience of waiting for a whole roll of film to finish before developing it. It taught me to be pleasantly surprise at the results in the darkroom.

It doesn’t matter if it was film or digital, as long as a piece of memory is retained and to be remembered forever.

Editor: Irene, thank you for sharing your insights. Patience is indeed the key.
Enjoy Your Pentax Espio 115G!

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“What Sets Film Apart from Digital?”
– by Stephanie Lee

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Picture: Miss Stephanie Lee

I would like to share my view on “What sets film apart from digital” (really interesting topic btw)

With 36, 24 or 12 frames per roll, more thoughts would have to be put into a picture before hitting the shutter. Shooting with film will also train your speed of adjusting your camera setting to different light conditions.

Removing the preview function allows you to be “in the moment” instead of trying to find security in what has been shot. Also, bokeh produces by film is relatively softer while noise from film is tend to give pictures a vintage tint. Most importantly, the joy from photography is relived every time you get hold of your “freshly” developed films.

The feeling is priceless.

Editor: Stephanie, thank you for sharing your insights. The Joy of collecting photos from a developed roll – I can relate to that. 🙂
Enjoy Your Pentax Espio 115G!

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Thanks to All of you that wrote in. Do not despair if your letter had not been selected for this Giveaway. Look out for the 3rd Giveaway which we will announce very soon!

Congratulations to those who won – well you may have another chance to win yet another camera in the 3rd Giveaway too! Everyone stands an equal chance!

Stay Tuned Everyone.

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Photography Share – The Master Series

21st August 2013, Singapore – Organized by BRP Community Arts & Culture Community (Punggol CC), we had invited Photography Masters for a sharing session in October 2013 & December 2013! So register early to secure a seat!

PCC Photo Talks

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Mamiya 645DF – ONLY SGD $15,500!

Advertorial – By Cathay Photo Store (Pte) Ltd

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20th August 2013, Singapore – The unbeatable combination of the Mamiya 645DF (Medium Format) camera with Leaf Aptus-II camera-backs represents the best of what digital photography has to offer.

Extraordinary capture becomes natural through ease-of-use and direct control. Pair this with the Schneider Kreuznach designed leaf shutter lenses, and you get the world’s most desirable digital camera system.

Get your hands on this limited offer of Leaf Aptus-II 8 Digital System at ONLY S$15,500 and push your work beyond expectations!

For more info on this system, visit http://www.cathayphoto.com.sg/offers/2012/07/leaf-aptus-ii-8-digital-system-ls-lens

Call Cathay Photo at +65 6337 4274 for a demo today!

Other Contact Details:
Email: email@cathayphoto.com.sg
Web: http://www.cathayphoto.com.sg/
Address: 111 North Bridge Road, #01-11/14 Peninsula Plaza
Singapore 179098

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Collection of Prizes for the SJS Appreciation 1st Giveaway~!

20th August 2013, Singapore – The Winners for the SJS Appreciation 1st Giveaway had dropped by and collected their cameras today!

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Photo: Miss Kim Tan, Winner of a Pentax Espio 115M Gold Edition.

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Photo: Mr. Ramesh Ramakrishnan, Winner of a Pentax Espio 120 SW.

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Photo: Miss Dyan Tjhia, Winner of a Pentax Espio105S

Want to Win one of these awesome Brand New Classic Cameras?
The Winners above had won! You can too!
Find out more here!

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Special Thanks to our Sponsor & Accredited Merchant P&G Photographic Centre!

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SJS Giveaway II: Digital vs Film

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18th August 2013, Singapore – We are back with Part 2 of our Giveaway! Before we start, we would like to Congratulate our Winners for the last Giveaway Miss Dyan, Miss Kim & Mr. Ramesh for their winning submissions! For the next Giveaway, we are giving another 3 cameras away! As mentioned in our earlier article, these are Brand New Old Analog Cameras which most of them are already Collectors’ Items now! This is Your Chance to own one of the above Legends now!

How to Win?
1) Write a short passage titled “What Sets Film Apart from Digital?” in 100 Words.
2) Email your passage to sjscontest@live.com with the subject/ Title “SJS Film Cam Giveaway II
3) Send in your entries by 23rd August 2013 Midnight!
4) Winning Articles will be Published!

It’s that simple and please feel free to share your views!
Looking forward to receive your submission & Good Luck Everyone!

Ed.

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