Memories of Hokkaido


Hi Ryan, like I posted earlier, my wifey is going off to Hokkaido real soon. With my crash course that sounded more like a monotonous hum to her, I hope she can bring back some presentable pictures. :sweat:

Just a query, for charging batteries (IF she could expend one in the first place) I know Japan is using these odd shaped 2-flat pin plugs which could be settled with an adapter. But what about voltage? Read that it's 110V. Is stepping down required?

Pse advise, thanks.
 

Hi Ryan, like I posted earlier, my wifey is going off to Hokkaido real soon. With my crash course that sounded more like a monotonous hum to her, I hope she can bring back some presentable pictures. :sweat:

Just a query, for charging batteries (IF she could expend one in the first place) I know Japan is using these odd shaped 2-flat pin plugs which could be settled with an adapter. But what about voltage? Read that it's 110V. Is stepping down required?

Pse advise, thanks.

Hi Six-GHz. I did not use any stepping down. I brought an adapter and they worked very well ( most of my chargers like my laptop / OTG harddisks actually had the two pin configuration so it was not too much of an issue )

Some of the hotels have an adapter for guests as well. Just in case.

Ryan
 

Thanks Ryan! Appreciate your reply. Cheers! :)
 

The bus from Rukogo back to Furano station, taken at a junction at the red lights.
Else there wasn't much discernible on the roads except darkness.
It was just us and the bus driver.

#189

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I'm sure you really got lots of pics haven't post yet... since september till now and keep on going.

Nice pics posted and i enjoy along the way. Keep it up!

*tempted on the PC 24mm.. :devil:
 

sorry, maybe this question asked before. didn;t went through the entire thread but thinking of sending my parents over to hokkaido in coming march or april to see cheery blossom. may i know which travel agent you go through and is there a particular name for such visit? e.g. 14 spendid days in Hokkaido?

TIA
 

Hi Ryan, enjoy your pics very much. Just a newbie qn, for your pano shots, do u need to use a bubble lvl?
TIA
 

I'm sure you really got lots of pics haven't post yet... since september till now and keep on going.

Nice pics posted and i enjoy along the way. Keep it up!

*tempted on the PC 24mm.. :devil:

Thx jnet6, u have been giving good advises to the forum. my advise is ... MTL :bsmilie:
My PCE 24 was much more limited electro - mechanically with my D80. Auto aperture will be functional with the D300/D700/D3, with zero mechanical shift limitations only on the D3 at the moment. ( The viewfinder of the D300/D700 sticks out too much and restricts full shift. I heard the PC-E 45mm will not have the issue with them )

sorry, maybe this question asked before. didn;t went through the entire thread but thinking of sending my parents over to hokkaido in coming march or april to see cheery blossom. may i know which travel agent you go through and is there a particular name for such visit? e.g. 14 spendid days in Hokkaido?

TIA

Hi dfstan. we booked the tickets and our rail passes with Creative Tours. There was a promotion for the air ticket and free two nights stay in Keio Plaza hotel in Sapporo then.
The rest of the tour was otherwise self planned free and easy.

Hi Ryan, enjoy your pics very much. Just a newbie qn, for your pano shots, do u need to use a bubble lvl?
TIA

Thx moodR. For most of the panos I did not have the luxury of time for the finest alignment and I simply aligned according to the trees and the verticals of the picture against the grids from my viewfinder. The bubble level would turn out good too.

Ryan
 

Thx jnet6, u have been giving good advises to the forum. my advise is ... MTL :bsmilie:
My PCE 24 was much more limited electro - mechanically with my D80. Auto aperture will be functional with the D300/D700/D3, with zero mechanical shift limitations only on the D3 at the moment. ( The viewfinder of the D300/D700 sticks out too much and restricts full shift. I heard the PC-E 45mm will not have the issue with them )

haha, bro... "ni tai ke qi le"
Me also(in the early stage) learn from the forum, other people and through books too. Not forgetting the power of internet.
So whenever possible i'll try to reply unless is too tired to repeat everything over and over again, which may cause some unhappiness in the process due to my "straight comments".

Have yet to try out a PC lens, maybe got time we can meet. :p
posion me with yr PC lebs. :devil: haha
 

haha, bro... "ni tai ke qi le"
Me also(in the early stage) learn from the forum, other people and through books too. Not forgetting the power of internet.
So whenever possible i'll try to reply unless is too tired to repeat everything over and over again, which may cause some unhappiness in the process due to my "straight comments".

Have yet to try out a PC lens, maybe got time we can meet. :p
posion me with yr PC lebs. :devil: haha

Your comments very benign already compared to many others :bsmilie:

Definitely. I met up with another fellow CSer some weeks ago to try out the PC lenses before. You can always pm me a time and date to work out when free.


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Kamikawa, north of Furano

The underpass of JR Kamikawa. Over here walk a flight of stairs under the station to catch the bus to Sounkyo bus station. There are probably many other ways of traveling to Sounkyo ( it seems you can catch a bus ride from JR Asahidake as well )

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Lots of flowers, planters, in the shops around Sounkyo.
This was the place where we met a group of Singaporeans on a mission to cover as much of Hokkaido in a shorter period of time. ( Opps but I cannot remember names, but u guys helped took pics of me and my wife together near the planter baskets of flowers, we took the same bus out of the valley on the 2nd day, and we parted at the train station. If you see this thread, do drop me a pm :bsmilie: )

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Hi Ryan, love all the great photos you took from Hokkaido esp #153 and #154! This really inspires me to buy some good lens for my upcoming Hokkaido trip in May! Hehe.. Keep up the good work Ryan! :thumbsup:
 

i vaguely remember you are supposed to have a thread for osaka?? i hope i didn't remember it wrongly, cos i did not just vaguely remember your wonderfully taken osaka castle with the most beautiful light of dawn.
 

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that is the same thread as this thread. he is suppose to give us a new thread on osaka, more pics on osaka... :)
 

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that is the same thread as this thread. he is suppose to give us a new thread on osaka, more pics on osaka... :)

I see.. LOL.. Ya.. I believed he did mention it in his first post.. ;)
 

great photos, after seeing your pics just learnt how to do pano. lol. i'm in love with TS lens now. :thumbsup:
 

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