Thursday, March 17, 2011

Problem With Internet Explorer 9

I just download and installed internet explorer 9 to my Windows 7. The installation process was quiet fast, but it's typical Windows, you need to restart your windows 7 after succesfully installed the ie9. But somehow on a facebook, there's something unusual, like the 'write a comment box' suddenly appear in a middle of the text conversation, it just cannot presenting the website correctly. It's ok but a litle bit annoying for me. There's also a problem with the blogger.com website. If you try to press the button 'publish post' nothing will happen. I had to use my google chrome to login to my blog in blogger.com and press the 'publish post' button just for that, and voila, it works on google chrome. C'mon Windows, it's a Facebook and Blogger.com website, everyone in the world is using it now, you should check this problem before you made it official.

Update
I have been using this browser for 2 days and I've found that there's a lot of problem with this browser. I am planning to go back to Google Chrome.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Upgrade From Nikon 18-70 to Nikon 18-105 VR?

I realized that most of my pictures that had been taken with my previous Nikon 18-70 and using shutter speed below 1/30 are mostly blur and not sharp. Then I heard about Nikon 18-105 VR. Yes it was the VR that really interesting for me. So, I sold my Nikon 18-70 and bought a Nikon 18-105. Since then, most of my pictures taken with shutter speed below 1/30 are mostly sharp. Even I can get a sharp pictures with a 1/4 second shutter speed hand held! Can you imagine that?

So if your on a budget and thinking about upgrading your lens from Nikon 18-70 to Nikon 18-105 VR just go for it! Unless you have a big fat wallet then go for Nikon 18-200 VR or Nikon 16-85 VR. VR really works! Trust me!

AF Problem Nikon D90 with Nikon 50mm F/1.4D and Nikon 85mm F/1.8D

Back before I acquired my Nikon D90 I always put my trusty 'bokeh factory' Nikon 50mm F/1.4D or Nikon 85mm F/1.8D on my Nikon D70. The bokeh was amazing and the picture was always clearly sharp even though I set the aperture wide open at F/1.4 or F/1.8. But on my new Nikon D90 most of my pictures that have been taken with both lenses (with object more than 4 metre away) was not as sharp as the one that had been taken with my previous Nikon D70. Sometimes it back focus or front focus. My two bokeh factory lens is collecting dust now since I have my Nikon D90. I miss my Nikon D70.


The last photo of my trusty Nikon D70.