Tuesday, July 27, 2010

slightly bored...

I don't have much to write about... Hence, I will talk about plans and the future.

While filling out the scholarship application for Thomas Nelson Community College, (of which I am an upstanding student, with a fairly reasonable GPA, and in good standing with the school...) the application asked me to write an essay, responding to one of five questions. I chose this one: "Where do you think you will be 10 years from now?"

For those of you who know me, you will realize why I chose that question... I am constantly talking about where I am going, what I am going to do, and how I am going to do it.

On a different note, I am also doing the Boundless challenge. (http://www.boundlessline.org/summer-challenge/) Today's challenge involved coming up with 6 reasons against abortion.

Here's a thought: How often do we take our lives for granted? what about those who never had a chance? Who never will? Those who are killed even before they come into their lives? Think about that the next time you make plans. Think about those who never even got a chance to have any plans.

Just a thought...

Sunday, July 25, 2010

completely awesome...

this post is for all the camera people... I will hereby rant, rave, kick, cry over, and foam at the mouth while discussing the new Sony NEX-VG10...

For those of you who still don't know what this is, I will tell you. It is one of the first, if not THE first consumer, or rather "prosumer" (cross between professional and consumer... I'll explain that later...) camcorder. It is not only a normal camcorder, but following in the Sony tradition, it has several amazing features.

First, and perhaps most importantly, it uses technology developed for the SLR. The best part about this camcorder is the fact that it has interchangeable lenses. That means if you don't like the lens it came with, you have several other options, (2 at the moment, with possibly more soon) which which you can expand the possibilities. If that isn't enough, you could buy a converter that will let this camcorder accept the Sony alpha mount, which is what all of their other lenses are. And from there, you could buy a Sony to Nikon, Sony to Canon, or practically any other conversion you want, and you could use the lenses you might already have.

So if you are like me, you are thinking, "hey, that's cool, but what makes it so unique?" I mean, we had interchangeable lenses back before most, if not all of us were born, so what's the big deal? Well, that is a privilege that has been reserved for the SLR, and now the DSLR. Like me again, you are probably saying "So? Don't those fancy cameras (mine included) have video built-in now? Can't you use those lenses you already have with the camera you already have?"

While that is true, and while virtually all the new DSLR's coming out these days have video capabilities built-in, they are still an SLR. Besides the fact that they are designed for pictures and not video, the newer sensors are not built to handle something like that. Okay, so why pay extra, and switch from an SLR to a camcorder?

It wasn't until I started digging deeper into the possibilities that I really saw the reasoning behind a camcorder like this. I'll list them for you real quickly:

1) It has a much better form-factor for videotaping. Face it, who likes holding an SLR stable? It just isn't ergonomically efficient.

2) Sound. This is a big deal with movies. If you have an SLR like mine, (D90) you have a mono audio track, through the built-in mic, with no other options. The VG10 has not just one or two mics, but four mics, built to capture the best stereo sound they possibly can.

3) The lens that comes with the camcorder. It is an 18-200mm Optical SteadyShot (as Sony calls it. VR for Nikon, IS for Canon) E-mount lens. The E-mount is new to the Sony line-up, which means it has the newer technology. Because they created a whole new line, they were able to cut down on the size vs. performance ratio. They put a whole bunch of fancy electronics, fairly good glass, and some awesome programming, and viola, you have a lens. True, the hassle of buying new lenses is always a pain, but hey, they bundle this lens with the camera, and you most likely won't have to buy another one for it for the next year.

3.5) This is built on the last one, but deserves it's own point. It has auto-focus. Because they made a whole new line of lenses, they were able to make the camera (or camcorder) and the lens talk more. This means that you can have crisp auto-focus capabilities while you are filming. I'm stuck on my D90, which I have to manually focus, and trust me, when you are running, it is rather hard to keep both hands on the camera.

4) The sensor. If you are like me, you love the depth-of-field that bigger SLR's will produce. One of the main reasons they can do that is because they don't have a pin-sized sensor hiding underneath some big body. They have a sensor that, in this case, is 23.4 x 15.6mm in size. This is definitely not the camera on your phone. This qualifies as a full APS-C-sized sensor, with all the rights and privileges that come along with it. Add some fancy filters, some nice programming, and their BIONZ processor, you have 14.2 effective megapixels of awesomeness.

5) User Interface. It has a really high-definition viewfinder, and then a 3" fold-out screen for your viewing pleasure. Not to mention the nicely placed buttons, scroll-wheels, zoom, handles, and hand placement, it is well-designed from the ergonomic standpoint. Now obviously we'll need to see how it feels, but knowing Sony, with 25 years experience building these things, I'm sure they won't mess this up.

Still think there aren't enough reasons to get it? well, let me throw in a couple others... Headphone and microphone jacks, both a hot-shoe, as well as a universal cold-shoe, (not powered) free editing software, both MMC and SD capacity, compact design, and on and on.

The drawbacks? Well, so far, there is only one, possibly two...

1) Price. Maybe it isn't a big deal for you, but $2,000 is on the more expensive side for me, especially with school to pay for... True, you do get quite a bit for your money, and I would say that it is an incredible deal, but it is still a bit prohibitive to jump into the video market...

2) This is still a bit ambiguous, but the video type might be a problem. It has a CMOS sensor, which shouldn't be a problem, but it is 1080i, instead of 1080p. (Quick explaination. Interlaced, or "i," is where different parts of the sensor alternate back and forth exposing themselves. (think even and odd.) Progressive, or "p," goes from top to bottom, without skipping any. It starts at the top, goes to the bottom, and starts at the top again.) Now, why is this such a big deal? Well, if you are doing anything with lines, the 1080i might tend to have "jello" lines, where they will bend, because they are being exposed at different times. If the sensor and processor is fast enough, this won't be a problem, but it is still listed as a possibility.

So now you know about the Sony Handycam Camcorder NEX-VG10. Most likely more than you wanted to know, but hey, now you are prepared for when it is released in September.

Monday, July 19, 2010

don't know what to say...

So yeah... Things are pretty boring right now... Just a few updates on the latest projects I am working on:

1) I have a job interview tomorrow, with some timeshare company. Don't worry, it isn't a job selling timeshares, at least that is what they said... It is a receptionist/administrative assistant position, hopefully until August, and they are saying I might be able to continue 1-2 days a week after that, through the semester... Let's just pray I get the job, and they like me...

2) I just bought some tickets to Chicago! It is the National Leadership Conference, which is sort of a convention for all the homeschool state leaders from around the country to come together, and encourage, inspire and help each other. Plus, it's a chance to hear some great speakers!

3) I have started working on my second book... I know, I still haven't even gotten my first one published, but hey, I get inspiration for different chunks, and I figure if I start now, I can turn out something 2-3 times larger than my first book... Which, by the way, I am hoping to have out by the end of September... Preferably sooner...

Other than that, not much is happening... I am enjoying my camera... Sitting around, wasting way to much time on facebook... so yeah... there's a status update...

Monday, July 12, 2010

free slurpee day

so today, or rather yesterday, as it is after midnight, was free slurpee day at 7-11, the date being july 11, or 7/11. feeling quite adventurous, my brother and sister decided to go "slurping", or "chain-slurping", depending on how you want to describe it.

the basic idea comes from my oldest sister, and a thing she calls "coning". the basic idea is you go to mcdonald's, and buy their smallest ice cream cone. then, you drive to the next one, and the goal is to just be finishing the first one while you are ordering a second one, and so on, until you either get sick, or run out of money.

the twist? slurping. visiting every 7-11 near and far, in the quest of the free 7.11 ounce slurpee. thankfully, it was free, so obviously, we couldn't run out of money. however, we could get sick. thankfully again, that didn't happen.

the result? 10 different 7-11's, only 9 slurpee's, and no stomach ache. (the numbers are slightly wrong because two of the ones we went to were out of the cups, so we made up for it by going to one of them twice... shhhhh... don't tell anybody...) normally, when i go to 7-11, i will get the double gulp, which holds 64 ounces of whatever beverage (or slurpee) you choose to get. if you do a little math, it looks like this: 9 slurpee's x 7.11 ounces = 63.99 ounces, which is just 0.01 ounces short of what i would normally get...

thankfully, yesterday wasn't just free slurpee day. it was also the day that i kicked off my new diet, and enacted it by saving that enormous 0.01 ounces! let's just hope i can keep this up until next july 11th...

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

random thoughts...

random thought #314 for the day: can we, as human beings, turn our heads when another country that we have nothing to do with decides to begin murdering innocent people?

just a thought...

cool camera thing #205: the Lensbaby system... my favorite is the Composer, viewable at this link...

random poem #52:
one choice to be made
Christ, His life He laid
for all of us, He gladly paid
so we might be eternally saved

that's all for now...