• 26Aug
    Categories: Aichi, Bonsai, Japan Comments: 0

    Last Sunday my in-laws and me visited Tokoname, Aichi (near Centrair airport). The Tokoname Boat Racing centre was turned into a pottery fair. To be fair (no pun intended) it was a rather modest fair market type of fair sporting pots, vases, mugs, etc. Tokoname is famous for pottery, and besides all sorts of pottery a fair deal of Tanuki and Manekineko were on display. Tokoname is proud of it’s huge Manekineko statue, which recently became famous thanks to “Nanikore Chin Hyakkei” variety show.

    Tokoname Boat Racing Grounds

    If you are stuck in Centrair waiting for some reason, and maybe you even brought your camera with a tele-zoom, visiting boat racing grounds during the show can be fun. It is only one train station and about 15 minutes walk away…

    But, in order not to deviate from the topic for much longer – I bought a Bonsai tree. His newly acquired name is Tomodachi-kun (The Friend). So far, he (indeed “a he”) is living next to my computer screen in a rather modest fashion. He is not a whingeing type, although is not very talkative either, I must admit.

    Today we had a first photo shoot. Being an excellent model, he understood straight away what the photographer was after and did his best trying not to move much around. I think it’s the beginning of a beautiful friendship…

  • 26Aug

    There has been a huge amount of speculations on the matter, including spoof Canon China web site announcement, but finally today Canon announced EOS 50D. By now dpreview and others already posted camera specs, I suppose I will simply go ahead and CTRL+C CTRL+V all data from Canon website:

    * 15.1 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
    * 6.3fps continuous shooting, max. burst 90 JPEGs with UDMA card
    * DIGIC 4 processor
    * ISO 100-3200, expandable to 12800
    * 9-point wide area AF
    * 3.0” Clear View VGA LCD with Live View mode & Face Detection Live AF
    * Magnesium alloy body, with environmental protection
    * EOS Integrated Cleaning System
    * HDMI connection for high quality viewing and playback on a High Definition TV
    * Full compatibility with Canon EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlites

    Canon EOS 50D will be available for purchase as a body only, and as a kit bundled with EF–S 18–200mm F3.5–5.6 IS or EF–S 17–85 IS U lenses.

    Obviously, a lot of people are excited since this means (analysing previous Canon trends) that a successor to slightly outdated Full Frame EOS 5D will be announced at Photokina in approximately 1 month time. While 50D might be improvement of current semi-professional 40D, most awaited is indeed 5D MkII/3D/7D.

    Many photographers are itching to get their hands on this shiny new toy and equally many are likely to start speculating on the next arrival in EOS range.