Archive for November 2nd, 2011

Explore Singapore’s most iconic sites on Google Street View

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Google has launched, today, a new set of  360-degree panoramic views of Singapore’s most iconic sites, including the Singapore Flyer, Hwa Par Villa, and Fort Canning Park.

At some locations, like in public parks and the Singapore Flyer here, Google Street View brings you right into the place.

At some locations, like in public parks and the Singapore Flyer here, Google Street View brings you right into the place.

These sites were chosen by Singaporeans in a poll jointly organised with the Singapore Tourism Board, of which spots they wanted to see on Street View.

Street View provides 360-degree street-level images in Google Maps to allow users to view and navigate through historic buildings, parks and gardens.

In areas where Street View is available, you can see the images on Google Maps (on a PC or an Internet-enabled mobile) by zooming into the lowest level, or by dragging the orange “Pegman” icon on the left-hand side of the map onto a blue highlighted street.

Google first launched Street View in Singapore in 2008, and since then new places have been added while images have been regularly updated.

The new images, collected by a Street View trike, allow a viewer to intimately explore the nooks and crannies of popular Singaporean spots. The trike is a mechanical masterpiece comprising three bicycle wheels, a mounted Street View camera, and a specially decorated box containing image-collecting gadgetry.

It has the same capability as the Street View cars for collecting street-level imagery but is specially designed to help Google go to places less accessible by cars, such as historic landmarks and coastal paths.

Street View first launched in 2007 and is currently available in more than 30 countries and 100 metropolitan areas worldwide, including large areas of the U.S., Australia, Japan, France, Italy and Spain.

The new images feature the following Singaporean favorites:

New mirrorless interchangeable lens camera: Samsung NX200

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

First announced two months ago in September, the 20.3 megapixel camera is now available worldwide. The Samsung NX200 is priced at S$1,099 (incl 7% GST and 18-55 mm kit lens) in Singapore.

Samsung NX200 with the i-Function lens system.

Samsung NX200 with the i-Function lens system.

The NX200 promises DSLR quality combined with compactness and the ease-of-use of a digital compact point-and-shoot. This is Samsung’s fifth NX camera in its third body design. The 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor is contained in an all-metal body.

Samsung NX200 mirrorless interchangeable lens camera

Samsung NX200 mirrorless interchangeable lens camera

For high speed capture, the NX200 achieves 100ms Advanced AF speed, fast boot and seven frames per second continuous shooting. Its ISO ranges from 100 to 12,800 (in seven stops) for low light shooting or to help freeze action shots. The NX200 records 1920×1080/30p (H.264) HD movie recording and Stereo Sound.

The NX200 is fully compatible with Samsung’s range of nine i-Function lenses, which allows toggling between shutter speed, aperture, exposure value (EV), white balance (WB), and ISO quickly and easily through the button and ring on the lens.

With the upgraded i-Function 2.0 on the NX200, it can control six different Smart Filters and the intelli-Zoom function from the lens whilst in Lens Priority Mode. New lenses for the i-Function system include 18-200mm (S$1,099), 16mm (S$499), 60mm and 85mm focal lengths.

Samsung NX200, with 20.3 megapixels, APS-C CMOS sensor, 1920x1080/30p (H.264) HD movie recording, and 3.0” VGA AMOLED display.

Samsung NX200, with 20.3 megapixels, APS-C CMOS sensor, 1920x1080/30p (H.264) HD movie recording, and 3.0” VGA AMOLED display.

Images captured can be viewed on the 3.0” VGA AMOLED display of the NX200. The camera’s Smart Panel also offers intuitive control thanks to hot keys that enable users to switch to key functions without the need to scroll through confusing menus to get to the desired shot.

A new Panorama function allows users to take lengthened shots of large objects or turn the image into a 3D scene, bringing the object to life. A Sound Picture function allows a snippet of sound to be recorded together with a still snapshot.

The main specifications for the Samsung NX200 can be found here.

Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 Finals tomorrow

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

13 finalists will strut the runway at the Red Dot Design Museum tomorrow night. At stake is the sole ticket to the Elite Global Final in Shanghai in December.

Finals of Elite Model Look 2011 will be held on 3 November 2011 at Red Dot Museum.

Finals of Elite Model Look 2011 will be held on 3 November 2011 at Red Dot Museum.

Originally planned for 12 contestants to enter the Singapore Finals from the 45 aspirants in the Semi-Finals, the organisers have decided to let 13 girls through to the Finals.

These 13 finalists will compete to be the Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 winner, and the Blueprint Runway Model Award winner 2011.

The former will fly to Shanghai for the Elite Global Final in December, where she will compete with some 80 other contestants from around the world. The top three winners in the Global Final will share some $350,000 worth of contracts with Elite Paris.