Apr
11
2005
On Sunday I had plans to meet some people for day hike in Pfaeffikon. I arrived at the meeting place at the scheduled time and waited for the others to arrive. After 30 minutes of waiting I approached the ticket counter and asked how many Pfaeffikons there are in Switzerland. His answer was,”Es gibt Drei (three!),” (although one has a slightly different spelling). Argh! The one I wanted to be in was 40 minutes away and there was no chance that they’d be waiting for me. After cursing for a few minutes, I put on my iPod, turned up the volume, and hiked along the lake for the next 3hrs.
Can someone please tell me why a country has mutliple cities with the same name? It’s just asking for problems!
Apr
07
2005
For a few months my mother has been teetering on the idea of buying a digital camera. This made sense: A digital camera would allow her to quickly and easily share photos with me in Europe.
My first thought was to buy her a new camera, but I decided to have a little fun by giving her my old Canon A70 and replacing mine with something new. My requirement was easy: The camera must be compact for hiking and biking.
My decision was with the Olympus Stylus Verve (mu-Mini in Europe). The main selling points was the compact size and the weatherproof casing. After getting the camera and using it for a while, I concluded that I should have purchased something else. Here’s why:
- The first grief is that a proprietary USB cable is required to connect the camera to your computer. You must then carry the cable with you if, say, you wish to transfer the photos at a friend’s house.
- Not all configuration options are automatically saved when you turn off the camera. This means reconfiguring the settings each time you turn the camera on!
- The movie mode (video clips) quality doesn’t come close to matching the quality of the Canon A70.
- The panoramic mode is clumsy and the stitching software sucks.
- The proprietary battery has a poor life.
- There is a lot of noise in low-light situations.
- The zoom is only 2x.
[Update: I sold the Olympus and replaced it with a Canon A520.]