Okt
09
    
Filed Under (Technology) by Erik Hedlund on 09-10-2007

Well, here we go again…
My ISP had a fit and has changed all switches at home and gave everyone a new IP number, ergo I had to alter the DNS records. Thus I shut down Gandoon a few days, since I didn’t have neither the time nor the motivation to do it this weekend. Hopefully this is the last change for a while.



Jun
13
    
Filed Under (Affiliated Links, Foreign Affairs, Technology) by Erik Hedlund on 13-06-2007

I have now introduced myself in yet another venue. The deviantART community. I hope this over time will make my, mainly photographic, art available to more people than is the case when my only distribution channel is this website and my own mouth my only advertisement.

I have acquired a new computer, an older PowerMac G4 with significantly more RAM than my current web-server, otherwise it sports similar performance at lower noise cost than the Sun Ultra-10 that serves Gandoon at the moment. Since my server is residing quite close to my sleeping quarters this obviously means that I once again seriously consider a hardware replacement. This further means that at some point during the summer Gandoon will go offline for a brief period of time.



Maj
30
    
Filed Under (Technology) by Erik Hedlund on 30-05-2007

The new and haussed upper segment digital compact camera Canon PowerShot G7 actually is a wonderful machine. It has 10 Mpixel resolution and good optics. Canon PowerShot G7

This should actually have been a throughout positive review of this camera if it had not been for certain drawbacks I have discovered. They were not visible at first but through the first months of operation it became apparent that not everything is as good as it superficially may seem, and as the months pass by it became even more blatantly obvious that not everything about this little darling is equally wonderful. A particularly irritating ”Feature” (for computer people, read: ”bug” Others, read: ”misconstruction”) is the fact that the cameras lens admits large amounts of dust. The dust further gathers close to the focal plane, making the dust particles more or less clearly visible in the images (it may very well gather at other points in the machine as well where it, this far, doesn’t affect the image). The particles are clearly visible, especially at small apertures, making long focal lengths at the long end of the zoom range, which have smaller aperture span than the wide angle range, particularly sensitive to this problem. This might not have been such a big problem if this camera had been a SLR with detachable lenses, but as the camera has a fixed zoom lens it is just about impossible to take care of the dust on your own, as pressurised air and other such careful external emergency solutions proves ineffective.

I am both relieved, by knowing I’m not alone having this problem, and getting more upset by seeing this American guy having problems with his G7… I have exactly the same problem. I bought my camera in Japan while I was working there last Christmas. Today I have a SHITLOAD of dust inside the camera, and I have all the time kept the camera in an extra bag or similar to protect it from this kind of situation. We can all see that this strategy obviously failed. If someone is interested they can have a look at some full res samples taken with my camera at http://www.gandoon.com/pictures/G7 (Warning! large files, ~2-3MB).
The most evil thing of all is that I get the impression that Canon does not issue ”Worldwide” warranties but rather some sort of regionally tied policies, and thus for me, being a European citizen my warranty, and in practice, my camera is sort of worthless, unless I for some reason go to Japan within the one year warranty period and have the opportunity to have a warranty repair while being there. I still have not confirmed if the warranties actually work this way. Hopefully they are a little bit more generous than the information they initially give out may hint, as I am fairly confident that I would get a warranty repair for this kind of problem as the American I mentioned above actually got a warranty cleaning of his camera and it seems to have worked for him.



Maj
09
    
Filed Under (News, Technology) by Erik Hedlund on 09-05-2007

Now I start writing texts on this site in English. I have started to try out a few new styles for Distant Reflections, formerly known as Betraktelser.
A style designed specifically for this site might appear within a few months.

All server responsibilities now has been transferred to the server ”Bartok” and a transfer of the physical location of the machine might occur within the next month, and at that moment a new IP number will be assigned to it.
I look forward to a quiet bedroom again ;)



Apr
09
    
Filed Under (This and That) by Erik Hedlund on 09-04-2007

Betraktelser kommer inom kort troligen byta namn till ”Distant Reflections” och börja skrivas på engelska beroende på att jag knutit ett flertal internationella kontakter som kan tänkas vilja läsa texter på denna sida.

Jag har precis kommit hem till Sverige efter att jag bott i Japan i fem månader och skrivit ett paper på företaget KDDI R&D i Saitama, norr om Tokyo.
Under tiden har denna server varit nerstängd och en tid varit ersatt av en annan maskin som gått under ovanstående titel.

Jag har nu långt framskridna planer på att försöka återkomma till Japan under året.
Förhoppningsvis kan jag få vistas där ytterligare ett år, eller mer.



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