New camera… Fujifilm F30

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By , October 20, 2006 4:22 pm

Ok, its about to be replaced by the F31fd, but I think its a good camera and a good replacement for my five year old Canon S30, which is good still after all these years but too big heavy and complicated for the wife to use. So, I received my new Fuji F30 today. At first glance it looked simpler… much simpler, most of the functions are moved into software compared to the S30, the most obvious being the scene modes… but I dont use them so I wouldn’t know if it makes any difference.

Lets see how good this camera is after a few weeks of usage.

Race aftermath…

By , October 16, 2006 2:57 pm

My thighs are aching today. Definitely having some difficulty walking, but not impossible. The positive side is that after taking the Glucosamine/Crondroitin supplement, my knee held up well after the run.

Paris 20km Run

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By , October 15, 2006 6:57 pm

Today was the day of the 20km run. Started off at 10am. I was there early, ok, not that early at around quarter past 9am. And at that time there was already a lot of people at the front of the starting line. By the way, the starting line is right in front of the Trocadero. Here’s the best photo I can link to for the map:

Course Map

Race Plan:
The original race plan was to beat the 2:50 cut off, by running about 1:30 and walking the rest, thanks to some off the napkin computation on Excel. After some training weeks, I realised that I might have a shot at running nonstop and so, the idea to maintain 10kmph average for 2 hours… thus a sub 2hr run. Nothing special for the professionals, that would probably be able to do it in 1hr.

Race Day:
The first 5km was basically all uphill, subtle but you can feel it in the legs. My speed was quite respectable, looks like something like 10kmph or slightly faster according to my Polar HRM. Nothing special here. Since I started off modest, and at the end of the pack, I got to overtake a lot of people who were running a much slower pace.

The second 5km was also quite comfortable. I had a small bottle of Evian with me during the run, which was a good idea considering they were distributing only mineral water (was hoping for electrolyte drinks!) and of course cut oranges (I still dont see the point of eating oranges during the run. Isn’t the acid bad for you?).

The third 5km was a little more difficult, but manageable. That’s also where I saw an old guy on the ground by the side of the road. Eyes wide opened, and surely not conscious at all… Just a guess: Heart attack no doubt. Police and some fellow runners were attending to him, so I thought, nothing for me to do here, I wouldn’t know how to revive a heart attacked guy if I wanted to anyways.

The last 5km was quite difficult. I think my stamina was ok, but my legs were just begging to stop. I suppose the killing point here is that, during my training run I had to do the banks of the Seine River, but during the race itself, we were on the road, going into tunnels and coming out of it and the slopes at this stage were just killing my thighs. So I decided to stop a few times and enjoy the stroll. I was not going to be below 2hr but somewhere near there. Finally got to the finish line with a little sprint and the time was 2:02hr. Not too bad, 2 minutes down from my target, but there’s always a next time.

Analysis:
The footpod seemed to be about 5% out of tune. When I was at the 5km mark I thought it was showing at least 5.1km on my watch. And at the end of the race it showed 20.1km. The distance difference is not that great, not sure if I want to make any adjustments to the footpod calibration. Will think about it. Better train more than less eh?

The heart rate monitoring on my Polar S625X gave this result, which is ok for me, relatively stable heart rate. I guess my next few months of training will be based on lowering the heart rate for the stable part so that I can increase my speed. Will have to include intervals. The next target would be the Paris Half Marathon in March next year!

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Wheels?

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By , October 11, 2006 12:42 pm

Its been almost 3 weeks since I bought my bicycle wheels on eBay Germany and I still have not received it yet. I’ve sent an email to the seller and it looks like the thing is protected by eBay’s protection scheme. NOt planning to launch a dispute yet, give it till end of this week. Looks like eBay has a limit of 45 days after the end of the auction (or payment, dont remember, but to be safe, end of auction it shall be) for you to lodge a complain.

Fingers crossed. Lets see if its here. Wonder who’s hogging the damn thing… the Germans or the French. They disappoint me… thought that only Malaysian postal system are inefficient (takes a week to send a letter anywhere in the same country!!!, if it arrives at all).

4 more days to go to the Paris 20km race

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This will be my first race ever. Not planning to outrun the kenyans of course, but just to finish in time to get a medal at least. Been trying to do my taper, but seriously, I think tapering for a race is useless for amateurs like me. Its more like the time to make things difficult for the body (done that last weekend with runs on sat and sun) and then resting before the race on this coming Sunday.

So on friday right after work I will have to go to the base of the Eiffel tower to retrieve all the freebies and the bib+championchip… I guess thats the thing you put on your foot to measure the time electronically, never used it before but should be RFID based I guess. Wonder if it will interfere with my Polar S1 footpod which I plan to wear during the race itself. Will put on some extra rubberband on the footpod so that it doesn’t come loose when running and when my foot gets stepped by fellow 10,000 runners.

Excited, yes. If 20km is easy enough I might join the Boulogne-Billancourt half marathon the week after as well. more free t-shirt!

http://www.20kmparis.com

Canon Ixus800/850IS, Panasonic Lumix FX07 or Fujifilm F30

By , October 10, 2006 12:45 pm

Well its time to think about replacing my 5 year old Canon Powershot S30 when the wife complains that its too big, too heavy and forms a big part of the bulk in her handbag.

So I got into a research phase and thought that I need at least 6mpixel, not more than 8 becuase I dont want to spend a bulk of my hard disk to store pictures, and seriously, anything more than 4-5mpix is more than enough. So… say 6mpix, dummy proof (since I wont be the only user) and some feature to prevent camera shake… like optical stabilizer or high ISO. And small as well… medium small, not supersmall or superslim that they are difficult to hand hold.

So the shortlist boils down to:
- Canon Ixus 800/850IS
- Panasonic FX07
- Fujifilm F30
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