The Best Camera In The World

What is the best camera in the world? It is said that the best camera is the one that is always with you. For many, it is the humble phone camera in their pocket, ready to shoot whatever they fancy.

Saw this nice sunny sky and sign today. I had only the Samsung Galaxy S3 with me and it did its job very well. A 10,000 dollars bulky camera is practically worthless when you miss shots because you don’t want to carry it all the time. True?

The Best Camera In The World

Paradise

Imagine a paradise where every adult and child is playing with a device that requires no battery and it has no screen. Can that be possible? Yes. It happens only for a few hours every Sunday at the Kite Park. Photographed with the Olympus OM-D, Pana Ultrawide Lens and Olympus Dramatic Tone Art Filter.

Kite Paradise

Lingering Sunset

Past 7:30 pm, the beach at Bagan Lalang looked very dark to the naked eye. It was so dark, I didn’t even realise there were still beachcombers around. The camera saw the lingering sunset differently with an exposure of 1 second at f 1.4.

Don’t carry a tripod when you are on vacation. Make do with any solid surface you find around you. I parked the camera on some rocks by the seafront embankment. The 2-sec self-timer was used to eliminate camera shake during pressing of shutter release button.

In the background, the chalets of the Golden Palm Tree Resort (Sepang Goldcoast) extend from the coastline into the Straits of Malacca.

Lingering Sunset