Ok,
I love traveling, let’s stop bragging about it. It’s all over it. So I thought
that in order to capture the moments I need a proper camera, by proper I mean
an interchangeable lens camera with huge pixels and more ISO (common people
paradigm). The last time I used the kind was when I went to Karimunjawa and it
was my friend’s. It was a shame though, I could not maximize the function. To
my least understanding of photography, I thought I took some great pictures. Here
the photos I took with Canon EOS 550D with 18-55mm kit lens.
Pantai Pulau Cemara Kecil |
At the small boat, heading to Karimunjawa island, the mainland |
I
love taking picture and traveling. I’ve been wanting to buy a camera since a
long time ago to preserve the moments. I said the hell, this is it, and I have
to buy it now. And so they say, the first camera you buy is very crucial
because in the future you will be needing more lens, more accessories that are
to be compatible with one you already have. So it is more likely that you will
have to stick with the first. Given the thought, to avoid future regret, I
asked some of my friends for reference who then told me to just buy a Canon.
I’ve
done my homework. I came to a dozen camera shops just to ask reference
pretending that I would directly buy from their shops. I researched and read
almost all the reviews that popped up on google.
Their answers vary from favoring the mainstream brands like Canon and Nikon to
the underdog, new comer Sony. This did not lead me to any further confusion though.
If anything, it convinced me to stick with the underdog that I was in love
since the first time I laid my eyes on her at one of the shops I came across.
Sony A37 SLT |
After
some debates (mostly with my own persisting fear of regret), research and
friend-asking process, I decided to buy a Sony camera type Alpha A37 SLT
(Single Lens Translucent) with 18-135mm kit lens with aperture range f/3.5 – f/5.6.
The debate involved the popularity amongst the brands that I considered (Sony,
Canon and Nikon), the wide availability of various lenses, the features and
performance, the image quality that they produce, the complexities of the
camera, the endurance and maintenance and of course my instinct.
Well,
since I was still very green in the area and not really in the capacity neither
to break down the detail of review here, nor to thoroughly compare this camera
to another. I’m just going to highlight some reasons of why I am happy with
this little Sony A37 so far.
Let’s
see here what all those things might be. It is obvious that the size is quite
small. It comfortably fits my grip and it is quite light as well. The camera
has wide viewfinder that makes you comfortable to peek out through it and shoot.
The speed of the focus when taking
picture is also amazing. This has something to do with the technology that is
talked a lot from a Sony camera alpha series, which is its translucent mirror
technology that allows the mirror inside the camera not to move so enables you
to take pictures with shooting-speed up to 7 fps. The technology enables the
camera to shoot and focus simultaneously. And the picture is great, the color
is vivid. The Sony A37 is also talked to be able to record great full HD video.
And I was shown this one and it was great. The camera is very responsive.
Here
are some of the pictures I took with my Sony A37.
Spider at Gelanggang Kolamrenang UPI |
Sunset around Gelanggang Kolamrenang UPI |
JICA, UPI |
I didn't do much editing to those two images. I just change the sizes to that it would not be too hard to upload.
So what do you think of the images? The underdog is not that bad after all, is it?
Fajar.