HG RX-78-2 Gundam Ver. GFT Review

As I’ve promised, here is my first proper Gunpla review – The HG 1/144 RX-78-2 Gundam Ver.GFT. Check it out!

Man… it sure feels good (and a bit nostalgic) to be doing all this again. At first, I got a bit worried as my mind went blank figuring out how or where to start setting up poses. I’m like, “alright. It can’t be THATTT bad” but after awhile, I’ve finally felt like I was able to get back into it ^^;.

Still, my lighting equipment could use some upgrade. The shadows are cool but could be more well lit. Oh well. I’ll figure that out later.

Until next time!

Sony RX100 V: Portland Walk

I don’t consider myself a photographer. I just happen to have a camera that I wanted to test out.

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The Sony RX100 V is Sony’s latest and greatest compact point-and-shoot camera. I picked this up hearing all the great and not-so-great things about this line-up so I want to find out for myself if it is a suitable replacement for my run-and-gun Lumix GF1. Consider this a review of sorts I guess but I will mainly just let the photos do most of the talking. Let’s take a little walk around downtown Portland this time!

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The weather was sunny and dry but temp was hovering around freezing level so it was pretty chilly. But for some reason, everywhere I go was cast in the shadows.

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There are 3 forms of public transportation here: buses, the slower streetcars that roams through the inner streets, and the MAX that goes through districts. At least in downtown, all three run alongside cars on public roads.

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It’s been forever since I’ve went downtown so these rental Nike bikes are new to me. Outside of the Pacific NW, no one really knows what is in Oregon. Well, Nike’s main headquarter is here. There is also an Intel and Adidas campus to name a few.

Oh looks like there is some filming going on.

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The camera is certainly snappy and the autofocus is indeed fast. I am used to pressing shutter button halfway and wait for camera to autofocus but with this camera, I can just press the shutter in one swift motion and I’ll still have a clear focused image. It’s not perfect though; I would say the camera correctly focuses on my intended subject about 80% of the time during quick snapshots.

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Widest angle to max zoom. This is the Portland Building.

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One thing Portland is popular for is street carts. It is almost a strictly Portland thing as you don’t really see them anywhere else in Oregon, especially parking lots full of them. It’s a cheap way to start a restaurant business and people here like local taste and atmosphere. Food is not exactly cheaper than restaurants but there are plenty of gems and variety to be found.

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It was bright so maybe I didn’t notice the subtle nuances on the screen but I only noticed the colors are on the cooler side after viewing them on my computer.

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Looks like the city is starting to take down the holiday lightings. During warmer times, this area will be filled with people including street performers and other events.

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I forgot this statue was in the same area and thought it was a real man at first ^^;. The Umbrella Man, or Allow Me, is one of the most popular landmarks here and easy to set as a meeting spot.

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In case you ever get lost, this got you covered.

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I think this is the only standalone Apple store we have in the city.

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Starting to really like this camera for street photography. Love how it can take sudden snapshots so effortlessly. All I have to do is pause, point and shoot then be on my way again.

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Wow… AWB is really on the cooler color temp side. Anyway, Portland has a bit of a green reputation. Biking, recycling, saving trees, making driving a pain so people stop driving, solar panels, and electrification. So you see charging stations here and there and a lot of the wealthier people driving around in their Tesla.

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Ice can be found all over the roads still. The day gets just warm enough to melt some ice but it gets below freezing during the evening so the run-off water becomes froze, spreading the ice some more -_-;. There has already been reports of pile-ups and car accidents due to slick roads and black ice everywhere.

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While I wouldn’t call it struggling but the times the camera fails to focus on what you want it to are the times when there is a lot going on. I noticed to tends to focus more mid distance than what is almost in front of it. So for such shots, you just have to manually select the focus points.

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Speaking of focus points, I now understand the criticism of this camera for not having a touchscreen to focus. I’m used to moving around the focus cursor with a wheel or button but it’s so slowwww on the Sony. The movement is sluggish, and the cursor is tiny even on its biggest setting compared to how fast I can set the focus box on the GF1. With how fast the hardware is, it just seems like it is being held by from this one lack of feature.

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In the distance is Mt. Hood. You can see it almost anywhere in Portland if nothing is obstructing it. Whenever I show photos of Portland with Mt. Hood in the back to Japanese people, they always likened it to Mt. Fuji.

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Hawthorne Bridge – one of many bridges in the city due to the Willamette River running through. I am pleased that the Camera’s 24mm angle works very well for most short to mid-distance landscape shots like on street level. If I want any wider, it will probably have to be a SLR with wide angle lens like 16-35mm.

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Portland waterfront area. During warmer days, people would be bicycling and jogging here. Lots of outdoor events like beer fests, and carnivals would be held around this area too.

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I wonder if being a compact camera inherently means ergonomics are compromised. I get that with a smaller body, you sacrifice a good grip but I can’t help but to think the picture taking process can still be more efficient even without the real estate for extra control buttons like improving the menus. Example: the creative style setting (image styles like Vivid, Neutral, B/W, Sepia, etc.) has to be accessed on the 6th page of the Camera Setting in the Systems menu. Why isn’t something like this readily available on the live view menu?

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I’ve been using various Sony products my whole life and if there is any negative consistency I’ve noticed is that they tend to make great hardware that gets compromised by not-so-great or not very thought-out software and interfaces. Almost like the opposite of Apple. Anyone remember SonicStage for Sony Walkman? The software suite for the Sony Ericsson phones? The interface on most of their Walkmans (Walkmen?) and Sony Ericsson phones? The camera app on their Xperia phones? They’ve certainly improved over the decades but it still feels like their R&D went into the hardware and leftover goes to the software. Or they just don’t have the right people designing it. Sluggish – that is how I prominently remember anything on their software side. It’s the same way I feel about changing settings on this camera.

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Didn’t really get a chance to do any low light shots but it does look promising once I get used to the controls. While the autofocus is really fast, it tends to make you think the shots are clear until you check later that it actually came out blurry. This is especially true in darker environments because the camera still focus just as fast so you thought it locked onto something and just snap away without checking. It’s not a good habit but it’s one that this camera kinda gives you the confidence to have. I would never have done this with my older cameras.

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What good is a camera test without photos of food? :)

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This camera takes much better food photos even in a lower ISO in dimly-lit restaurant lighting than the GF1. That is pretty impressive. Sometimes I would struggle so badly with getting a decent photo with the GF1 at a restaurant that I would just give up. I haven’t had such issues with the Sony so far.

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While it’s not exactly point-blank range, I can get pretty close to the subject for macro shots most of the time. For shots like these, you really have to compose and make sure the focus is correct.

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Now let’s talk about the biggest gripe I have with this camera – the battery life. I think this is the one part that Sony fails to update from the previous generations (yes, generations). Here’s the problem: the specs keep improving but the gas tank remains the same so the mileage drops. This 1.5 hour photo walk I did for this post drained 1/3 of the battery. I would have my doubts about this camera lasting for a whole day if I were to take it out on a field trip to go sightseeing in Kyoto. Or even one MG review.

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A nice thing about this camera is that since it is a point and shoot, it doesn’t look as intrusive when you are snapping away. People will just find you as a silly tourist and won’t mind. Whereas if I bust out the XSi or even the GF1 then people sometimes will look at me funny. I am more comfortable firing away openly with this camera but I feel like I have to be more sneaky and considerate with the other two.

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Overall, I am impressed with the technology gap between the Sony RX100 V and my older Canon XSi and GF1. This camera has them both beat on most accounts: image quality, low light performance, color reproduction, sharpness, speed, portability. Just about everything but interface and ergonomics. Then again, this P&S cost more than either of the older cameras when they were new. With a $1000 price tag, this camera cost more than new entry-level Canon rebel cameras today! So it better have something to show for it.

But alas! The sluggish interface and control is just detracting. The short battery life certainly doesn’t help. This might be an obscure analogy but this camera is like a sports car with the perfect engine and chassis that is marred by numb electric steering, mushy pedal feel, and an imprecise shifter.

I haven’t had this camera for long at all and shot with it seriously for all of just a couple of days so there is still a bit more to explore, but for now I am not keen on keeping it. For its price tag, it’s not unreasonable to expect it to be a bit more fleshed out.

Gunpla review coming tomorrow!

Gunpla Chat 01: Expo City, Osaka

Although I have said that I want to eventually talk about my “missing years”, the fact is that so much “life” has happened during those times that I really don’t even know where to begin. Blogging? Gunpla? School? Career? Love life? No life? Soul searching? My destination?! RWARRRRRRR *ahem* Let’s start with the most relevant topic: Gunpla. And I will talk about it as we take a stroll through some of my memories of Japan starting with the Gundam statues at Expo City in Suita, Osaka.

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Expo City is like an all-in-one center. Like a mega mall but even more going on. Amusement rides, playgrounds, movie theater, shops, and bunch of other things I forgot since I only came here to just shop since it was near where I stayed ^^;. That giant chicken looking statue thingy is called Tower of the Sun. This was also the site for the first World’s Fair in Japan back in 1970.

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Oh right… Gunpla… As much as I still enjoy the hobby and occasionally get the desire to just start snipping and snapping away, I quickly lose motivation and confidence. Like an old laptop battery needing to be replace, I just can’t hold my motivational charge long enough to even start a model then it just dies. It’s not that I think little of this hobby but with so much on my plate of “life” at any given time, building Gunpla just doesn’t feel like the most productive thing that I could or should be doing- It was a really misguided view that I’ve developed under constant outside pressure from “life”.

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I wouldn’t go so far as call Gunpla a waste of time though. I still understand the concept that something is worth the time if you enjoy it. My mind was just more career- and future-focused; what can I do now to improve my conditions for the future so I can get to where I want? Gunpla probably isn’t going to do that for me. I also have what some might call a one-track mind, focusing on my main subject of interest while everything else be damned.

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Time… Time has been a recurring theme. I am always clamoring for more time. Time to do errands. Time to fix things. Time to see people. Time to learn new skills. Time to advance. Time to rest. Time running out. With all that, there is just no time to justify to myself to build a plastic kit. It would be nice to be like Ash Ketchum/Satoshi and seemingly stay the same age even after almost 20 years and continue building Gunpla but reality has other plans.

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Then there is age. I am at the point in my life where I am far from old but not exactly young anymore and the perspectives that I am seeing all around me are rather disillusioning. The generation of people after me whom I used to see as little kids are now either in college or entering the workforce. My generation of people now either have settled-down full time careers, ready to buy a house, getting married, preparing to have kids of their own, or already went home to be a family man. Even though I have a career job of my my own, I still feel as if I were a teenager and still wanting to do fun, stupid things instead of getting the rest of my $#!^ together like them. I don’t exactly care to catch up but I sometimes can’t help but to feel like I am stuck in the past. Is it time to move on forward? I wondered. It also doesn’t help when family members are constantly berating you for not being like the more “successful” people.

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After seeing a few of what I’ve mentioned above, I somehow came to the realization and understanding that I don’t want any of that. Yet. It’s almost like I was put off by the notion of “settling down”. Do not want. Call it an epiphany or whatever but I still want to be a free spirit while I am still able to. To travel around, mess around, discover more of what else is out there, and ENJOY life my own way. Do my own things and go my own path. Not aim for the accepted norms.

So now that I’ve finally come to terms with myself and relaxed a bit, I can finally convinced myself that I can enjoy Gundam models for a bit again while still aiming for my future goals.

TL;DR version: Relax. Everyone needs a hobby. Do what makes your own life enjoyable.

Thanks!

Gunpla Projects This Month

Moving on from the Panda’gguy to something I am a little more familiar with now – actual Gundam models. Hopefully after these projects, I will have become accustomed to the workflow again and start going serious business with the Master Grades. Oh don’t worry… I am still as slow as ever if not even slower than before. This pile will probably take me until the end of the month. My last MG was FangJoker back in 2012?!

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The next upcoming review. Just thought that it will be fitting that the first Gundam review of the year will be none other than the RX-78-2…

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… And it will actually be the fastest and easiest since I’ve already built it… way back in 2012 ^^; While I was in Japan no less…

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After the RX-78-2 review, I am thinking of working out this model. My friend gave me this model (and another one) when he quit gunpla like… 6-7 years ago?! So this kit has been in my room for at least that long.

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Har har remember the good old days when Bandai was generous and include effect parts or extra weapons with your model? Nowadays you have to go to P-Bandai and fork out the money for them. Ouch ^^;

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Ah yes.. then finally, we come to the Kshatriya. The unfinished business. What was supposed to be my last review before I left for Japan is still here, waiting for the closure that it deserves. I even had an omake in mind too…

Then I opened the box and found all the accessories and junk that I have put inside while cleaning my room one last time before leaving. My broken GFF Gundam X, assortment of beam sabers, my now-defunct credit cards, random weapons, and even a couple of action bases. Oh, and the MG cow. I was wondering what happened to that…

If I ever get the 1/144 Gundam X, I am so using this to make it the X-Divider. Too good to waste.

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Oh ho! Now this is a surprise. I thought this kit was unfinished but everything is actually already assembled! I honestly don’t even remember finishing the straight-build haha. Some parts are even topcoated already! I just need to topcoat the rest and it will be good to go! But alas, the cold weather does not permit finishing the job hence this model will have to go last.

RX-78-2 Review hopefully by the end of this week.

New Blog Layout

Alright… as I have said in my earlier post, this site could definitely benefit from some refreshing. And this is the new look. I must say I am quite fond of this new theme as it allows me to display my highlight photos larger than the previous long-running one that I have been using (or left on) which you will see when I post my reviews.

Speaking of reviews, I have not looked at ANY gunpla reviews the past few years. None. I am barely even caught up with model releases (“WOAH! MG GUNDAM DOUBLE X!”). Are personal blogs even popular anymore? I ran through my blogroll and was dismay that many stopped around the same time I did or the year after. Very few people soldiered on and I salute them for their dedication and effort. As such, I have removed the links from my blogroll. Heh… it’s not like this blog is currently sending any traffic anywhere anyway. At the very least, it cleans this place up a bit. Of course, if you are still blogging and want to exchange links then please feel free to drop me a line.

Now for my first project since 2012… a HG Panda’gguy. Hey, I am taking it easy ^^;. Heh… so this is what Bandai is up to these days. Interesting…

Expect a review in a day or so.

Back to Gunpla

*looks around the place… brushes off some dust* Well… this place has certainly aged well (not). I can’t believe that I’ve been gone for over four (4!!!!) years but it’s time to get back into the game – Gunpla reviews! Now I haven’t even touched a gunpla, let alone build one, during those missing years so there is definitely some rust I need to polish off. The same goes for photography. And many other things. Damn… there sure is a lot to catch up on. Hopefully I can find my groove again before long.

First off, this site will need some layout refresh. Looking at it now, it’s like “dayummm… this place looks so dated!” so I’ll be changing stuff around here and there to clean this place up a little. Do note that while this place will still be called “Gunpla Inochi”, I have sadly lost my domain and have reverted back to the freebie fudoushin.wordpress.com. Oh well. It’s not the name but the contents here that define this place!

Now for the burning question that nobody is asking… “WHERE ON EARTH HAVE YOU BEEN ALL THIS TIME, Z?!!” *ahem*… To put it shortly for now, I had a serious case of “life happened” and fell off the face of the Earth after hitting rock bottom. I know it’s not exactly a proper answer after being MIA for so long but I also don’t want to immediately drop a wall of text here on Day 1. I will dive deeper into this later through separate posts but for the moment, let’s put this subject aside for more important matters at hand… like Gundams.

I don’t know how long I can do this again but this Gunpla passion of mine is still burning red, and as you can see, at least my arsenal is prepared so… time for some Gunpla!

HAPPY 2017!

-Z