5 Girly Digital Camera Picks

Picking out a camera or perhaps any gadget can be a little time consuming for me especially that there are lots of new cameras released now and then. I am no pro when it comes to photography but I have a few considerations such as the color, the weight, the features, battery life, color (should have a pink version! lol), and of course the megapixels. So here's my list of cameras:

1. Nikon 1 J1





What I liked:
  • Excellent images
  • Size is comparable to an iphone
  • Interchangeable lenses
  • Fast processor
  • Easy to operate (especially when you just had your nails done)
  • Silent electronic zoom
  • It's like a tiny dslr with basic functions


2. Casio Exilim EX-ZR3500


What I liked:
  • Multiple shooting modes
  • 180ยบ tilting lcd screen (for selfies because I like travelling alone)
  • Front shutter button
  • Instantly connect to your smartphone for sharing or using remote control
  • Just released this year


3. Sony NEX-3N


What I liked:
  • Decent image quality
  • Tilt-type lcd screen
  • Interchangeable lens
  • Multiple shooting modes
  • Smile shutter

4. Casio Exilim EX-JE10


What I liked:
  • Comes with a camera jacket & strap
  • Looks like a toy camera
  • Really tiny! Size is comparable to a credit card
  • It's almost like merely an accessory. Super girly!

5. Samsung NX Mini


What I liked:
  • Ultra slim & lightweight
  • Tilt-type lcd screen
  • Wink shot (you just have to wink to take a shot, no button clicks necessary!)
  • Interchangeable lenses
  • If you have NFC capable smartphone, you can use it as a viewfinder/remote to the camera
Disclamer: I do not own any of the photos in this post.

62nd Manila FAME | October 2015



Manila FAME, a design & lifestyle event, is bi-annually held in the Philippines to showcase local craftsmanship and design innovation. The highlights of this trade show are designs of locally and internationally renowned craftsman and designers such as Michael Cinco and Kenneth Cobonpue.

Going on it's second event this year, Manila FAME exhibits products for home and offices such as furnitures, gift items and holiday decor. It would be an ideal visit during this time of the year especially if you're planning to decorate your home this coming holidays. Manila FAME also showcase items from fashion and textile design. There will be a display of authentic and locally made items in which foreign as well local importers could greatly take advantage of. Some of the exhibitors would also showcase or explain how the items are made or what their products are made of. Which is why I think aspiring designers and students of the related industry can also benefit from this trade show.

Paghahabi – the art or process of weaving, is one of the major processes of making Filipino craft. Taken from Manila FAME 2014, this video below shows how the Paghahabi ng sinulid (Weaving of Thread) is done.



Show Information:

Fair Dates: 15-18 October 2015
Fair Hours: 09:00am - 06:00pm
Venue: SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, Philippines
Product Coverage:
— Furniture & Furnishings
— Home Accents
— Gifts
— Holiday Decor
— Fashion Accessories
— Apparel & Textiles

Contact Info:
The Manila FAME Project Team
Center for International Trade Exhibitions and Missions (CITEM)
Golden Shell Pavilion
ITC Complex, Roxas Boulevard corner Gil Puyat Avenue, Pasay City
1300 Philippines
Telephone: 632.833.1258 | 831.1265 | 831.2201 local 203 | 240 | 226 | 243
Fax: 632.834.0177 | 832.3965
E-Mail: manilafame@citem.com.ph
Website: www.manilafame.com

Tips during your visit:
  • Registration is required.
  • It is encouraged to wear business attire.
  • Students usually has a discounted entrance fee. Just don't forget to bring your School ID.
  • You could bring your camera but not all booths will allow you to shoot their products. So before you take a picture, ask first.
  • Sketching the designs is not allowed.
  • Children below 12 years old are not allowed in the exhibition area and may stay at the Kids Area.
  • You can download their guidebook app through here.
  • View the event directory here.
Facts:

I personally believe that events like these makes me proud that I am a Filipino. This also promotes the people and our culture, so go ahead and visit the event and witness world-class craftsmanship that is truly artistic and innovative. Here's the trailer of the upcoming event:

My Bucket List



Even before I was earning my own money, I have been thinking about the things I wanted to do. By then I wasn't really familiar with the term 'bucket list' and I simply had them all in mind. But when I started to truly explore, the list just gets longer and so expect that I will be adding more anytime soon. :) As for now, here's the things I have in my bucket list:
  1. Explore more of the Philippines.
  2. Visit asian countries.
  3. Lose 10 pounds.
  4. Go for a hike. (Done in: Mt. Pinatubo, Mt. Romelo)
  5. Spelunking.
  6. Bungeejump.
  7. Skydive.
  8. Cliff jumping.
  9. Learn how to surf.
  10. Ride a Hot Air Balloon.
  11. White Water Rafting.
  12. Get tattooed.
  13. Learn Deutsche.
  14. Visit Europe.
  15. Get drunk & hit rock bottom.
  16. Own a swiss knife.
  17. Bon fire with friends.
  18. Purchase an DSLR & a GoPro
  19. Buy myself a car; and
  20. Learn how to drive (like a pro); so I can
  21. Drive an F1 car.
  22. Ride a Helicopter.
  23. Create something and register a patent.
  24. Buy myself a house.
  25. Have a pet.
  26. Volunteer for a cause.
  27. Earn through blogging.
  28. Manage my own online shop.
  29. Immigrate to Canada.