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Dear Christmas Fairy,

As you can see from my videos and photos from the "Baking Lesson at Barkery" post , Frodo and I had a pawsitively greedy time at Barkery.

I was so excited to show-and-tell, I did not get a chance to talk about my fabulous toy that captured all those wonderfully greedy moments - my Sony Action Cam!

Since the launch of Sony's shopping perks, I have been asked a couple of times about the difference between the HDR-AS300 and FDR-X3000 (the one I have) - other than the obvious fact that the HDR-AS300 is cheaper by SGD200.00.  And as far as my blonde brains can process, FDR-X3000 can do up to 4K recording wheras the HDR-AS300 is can only do HD recording.

Both cameras look and weigh exactly the same.  Only the glaring difference of 4K vs HD recording. (Image from Sony's website)

Both cameras look and weigh exactly the same.  And truth be told, I have only ever used the FDR-series of cameras!  Like the GoPro cameras, to put it simply, it is the 'atas' (high-class) and 'not-so-atas' choice of cameras.  Don't we all like 'atas' but at SGD799.00 for atas, there's quite a bit of consideration required.

So I decided to do a bit of snooping to see if I can see any glaring difference - on paper.

Recording specifications of the FDR-X3000
Recording specifications of the HDR-AS300
(Images screenshot from Sony's website)


On paper, the key differences lie in the video resolution and video recording rate.   Both are pretty much on par when recording in MP4-format but the FDR-X3000 has higher (4K) recording resolution and recording rate in XAVC-S format - 1920 x 1080 (HDR) versus 3840 x 2160 (FDR).

On April 7, 2013, Sony announced that it had expanded XAVC to the consumer market with the release of XAVC S.[3][4] XAVC S supports resolutions up to 3840 × 2160, uses MP4 as the container format, and uses either AAC or LPCM for the audio. - extracted from Wikipedia

So.... depending on what is the end use of the camera, the HDR seems spiffy enough.  All of the other specifications i.e. the optical stabilization, the lens etc. were all pretty much the same.  And the fact that the HDR has the same optical stabilizer, the lower resolution could work well as the cheaper alternative to the FDR.

Truth be told, I do not record in 4K.  My antique Macbook Pro does not have enough hard disk drive (HDD)and memory space to work with these monster files.  I tried 4K recording once last year with the FDR-X1000 and the footages playback lagged so badly that I stuck to HD recording in XAVC-S format. The file sizes are monstrous too but at least my antique com can still manage it with the help of external HDDs.

Note the 's' at the end of HDD.

Me with my antique Macbook Pro and HDDs to support the video files.  Recognize that desktop photo?


So I asked myself, "Since I only use HD settings and now that the Action Cam has that oh-so-awesome optical stabilization, can I safely say that HDR is good enough?"

I could not decide, really.

I guess not till I have tried the HDR to draw comparison from could I give my final verdict.

And as it happens, Sony Singapore did not have a spare set of FDR for me to use for the rest of the campaign (I had returned the set I loaned for the Birthday Getaway) and offered to loan me the HDR as my second camera instead.

Perfect timing!

The HDR as my second camera, only for the balance duration of the campaign, gave me the perfect opportunity to test the HDR and how it compares up against the FDR.




The Making Of....


Please forgive me for posting this video again....

I need it to talk about the making of my gingerbread baking videos using the Action Cams.

The making of the videos was super uber fun.  As this is an actual baking video, mummy decided to allow our greediness to present the moments.  To spice the cookies up a bit, mummy decided that his year's cooking video would include my derp brother, Frodo Choo, as well!  And believe you me, where there is Frodo, 'hazarDOH' moment(s) would surely happen too!

That also meant.... house rules were thrown out of the window and we - Frodo and I - were allowed to do things we were otherwise NEVER allowed to do on any given day i.e. stealing food off the table and free-feeding by the human off the table.

Doggies' heaven.
Labradors' paradise.

I know, I know, an Action Cam is supposed to be filled with action-packed activities but the beauty behind this camera is that it is equally effective for making home-videos and indoor videos as much as it is meant for outdoor usage.

AND!

Who doesn't like a cooking/baking video?

Overheard a few times.

Mummy: "I don't know if it is a good thing or bad thing now that the new Action Cam can capture such stable footages of Flapper's POV.  I can see his cunning ways when he thinks I'm not looking."

Unanimous answer from different people: "Good for you, bad for Flapper."

Mummy and I unanimously agreed.

So... for the making of this video -

  • We used two cameras - the FDR-X3000 (mine) and HDR-AS300 (loaned from Sony);
  • For my POV, it was done in two views - the dog-harness mount (entering Barkery) and self-made collar mount (for the ingredient delivery and actual baking video).
  • The other camera was mostly still-mounted on a cutesy little tripod and handheld.
Me wearing my FDR-X3000 on my self-made collar mount
The HDR-AS300 mounted on that cutesy little tripod.


If you remember my Action Cam: Top 8 Tips and Tricks article for the FDR-X1000, I featured my self-made collar mount.  Till now, one of my major gripes is the fact that Sony only has the dog-harness mount that is unable to do a frontal POV.  *sigh*  I was really hoping with the launch of the new Action Cams, comes new and improved mounts for dogs.  Ah well!

Refresher: How the collar-mount was made.

THAT Optical Stabilization

As the HDR was new to me, I decided that I should wear the FDR instead as I was confident of the camera's capability.  The HDR footages should not go too wrong with it still-mounted.  PLUS... the FDR belongs to me and I am renown for my vicious back rubbing ways.  😏

I must confess.  I did not test out the stability of using the self-made collar mount prior to making the video.  Either mummy has gone loopy or she has that much confidence in this new optical stabilizer.  And I have to say, the FDR-X3000 never fails to surprise me each time regardless of which way I use it - my POV, handheld, still mount, indoors or outdoors.

Last year, I did many many tests with regards to harness positioning and camera distance from neck in order to capture somewhat stable footages. There were limitations in camera positioning in my POV as the electronic stabilization could not compensate for a dog's exaggerated movements.  So if you had watched my cooking video from last year, you'd see alot of my flappy ears.

For this gingerbread video series, mummy had totally forgotten about proper positioning.  She just plonked the camera on me, checked the framing from the Live Remote Viewer and that was that.  No other thoughts given.

The optical stabilization has proven superior yet again.  My POV footages using that self-made collar mount exceeded expectations with decent clarity, stability and no flappy ears in the way - good for mummy, bad for me.

And boy oh boy did mummy bring out the Gin and Tonic just to enjoy watching my POV moments to enjoy my "conniving ways" of vacuuming the floor, attempting to nudge my way to cookie dough, licking ingredients etc. with decent clarity and stability.

Mummy could not resist.

Here's her Top 3 favourite moments in my POV.
(To watch the first comparative video, click here)





So... HDR vs FDR.  Is HDR good enough?

Blame it on too much editing.

I think I have attained hawkeye vision of visual sensitivity.

When I first reviewed the HDR (still-mount) footages on the computer, I could see that the details on Frodo and my face looked a little muffled and somehow the details were not as well-defined.

I was a little puzzled as I was so used to seeing well-defined and crisp details that I could not fathom why it looked different this time.  After staring at the screen for about five minutes, I remembered, "Oooohhhhh!  That's the HDR!"

Here's the thing about camera tests - when taken outdoors, the lack in resolution is more fogiving due to the gift of natural lighting.  Now you know why photographers have a preference for outdoor shoots. 😏  It always becomes more tricky when it comes to indoors shoot and as I've been told about an established POV camera, the indoor shots are erm... and I quote, "cannot make it".

So is the HDR's inferior resolution really that bad?

No.

I did sit to ponder about this HDR question for some time.

The truth is, the HDR camera is impressive in its own rights.  It has the same Balanced Optical SteadyShot™technology as the FDR.  This means that getting good stable shots are not a problem as proven in our handheld video footages displayed above.

Can I say the indoor footages are all that bad?

No again.

The fact is, the indoor video quality is actually pretty darn good.

And why am I emphasizing so strongly on indoor video quality?

Because face it, we do not spend 24/7 outdoors.  Realistically, whether humans or dogs, we spend more time indoors than outdoors.  And capturing one's life moments, the camera must have the capability for outdoors, indoors... and handle low/poor lighting pretty well too.

So here's my very honest verdict - if your eyes has not been spoilt by the crystal clear 4K resolution of the FDR (3840 x 2160), the HDR is actually good enough.  And unless you spend many many hours like me editing videos, the resolution difference may not be all that obvious either unless you watch the footages on a large-screen TV then perhaps the pixelation difference may show.

As an entry price point POV camera at $499/$599 (without/with Live Remote Viewer), the HDR-AS300 is a very decent camera.  And if you feel like or can afford to stretch your pocket for that extra $200 for that awesome 4K resolution, then of course the FDR-X3000 is the must-have.

If not, the HDR-AS300 is good enough for regular use.

And there you go, guys!

I hope this helps your decision in which camera to get!  I'll be happy to answer any more questions you may have about the Action Cam.... to my best ability.

And thanks to my to-die-for FDR-X3000, I think I may slowly progressing to becoming an Action Cam tech-geek.  😱 😱 😱

Where's my tennis ball?
Where's my cookies?
Where's my liver?
Where's my miilllkkkk?

Me?  Tech geek?
Noooooooooo.


P.S.  Don't forget... the Sony Action Cam $150 Shopping Perk is still up for grabs till 30th November 2016.  It's a rare rare discount off the Action Cam so go get yours today!

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14 November 2016
Rainy.  Very very rainy.

Dear Christmas Fairy,

Birthday Fairy has gone into hiding.  I tried calling her but her voicemail was on, telling me to find you instead.  Oh bother!  Birthday and Christmas.... isn't it the same?  Maybe I should just have one fairy called the Food Fairy.

Anywoof!  I woke up extra early this morning because I was super excited.  I was going for my baking lesson with The Barkery Singapore!  It has been more than a year since my last cooking lesson with them and I've missed it so so much!

You see, mummy bugged me about our Christmas plans and asked me to think about what food we should cook.  Erm, mum... seriously?  Even that has to be my responsibility?  When does Frodo start doing something useful?

Mummy said, "Frodo will assist you."

I glared at mummy.  Are you kidding me?  Frodo assist?  I'll be grateful if he does not make a mess and being Frodo as Frodo is, I will probably have to serve him.

i-sigh.

I started flipping recipe books but could not decide what to do.  I cracked my rocket scientist brains and decided to call my good friend and sponsor at The Barkery Singapore, to seek their advise on what I should cook.  Cheh-Cheh (elder sister) Ann and Auntie Elizabeth graciously offered to help me out with my dilemma and offered baking lesson with them!

Woohoo!
Another cooking lesson with them!
i-want, i-love, i-eat.





Why I Love The Barkery Singapore

Christmas Fairy, as you know, I've known the wonderful ladies at Barkery for quite a while now.  They are truly wonderful people, you know.  You know what I love most about them?  Their integrity and passion in the food and snacks they painstakingly formulate for dogs.  They use only fresh and natural ingredients with no added preservatives, artificial colouring or synthetic ingredients.  Apart from their highly-yummy human-grade treats and cakes, Auntie Elizabeth is constantly researching and thinking of new formulations (i.e. the "Bone Broth" - which I will tell more later) that could enhance a dog's well-being.

💡 Did you know.... 




Apart from their now-famous doggie cakes and treats, they are ever-so-active in contributing to the doggie community including accepting young 'interns' and their 'for the shelter' outreach.


🐾 Give those dogs some food this X'mas


I could spend the whole night writing about Barkery but you know what, Christmas Fairy?  If you ever get the chance to speak to Auntie Elizabeth, you will truly understand that the passion of what Barkery does.

Respect.





Part 1: How To Bake Gingerbread Dog/Cookies

What a dreary Monday with the torrential downpour!  But no rain was going to take away my chirpy Christmas spirit... and roaring stomach.

Gingerbread cookie... come to Flapper!

Uncle Nic had specially taken time off work to bring Frodo and me for our baking lesson... and well, to help us take photos and help handle one of the Action Cam.  Mummy is the wet blanket who stands at the corner to glare at us to keep us in check.  Like the weather wasn't gloomy enough... meh!

As the cliché old saying goes, a picture speaks a thousand words.  I shall let our fun and fabulous video tell the story... and needless to say, Uncle Nic's photos pretty much captured some awesome moments too!

Would you like to tell me what was your favourite moment in the video?



Sous Chef me and MASTERCHEF Dorgan Labsy all ready for our baking lesson!
Whatever that is.... seems really yummy!
"I iz THE MASTERCHEF.  I do not need to learn.  I iz awesome!" - Dorgan Labsy
We were "Barkery Singapore" branded on our foreheads.
One peeping Labsy and one food-stealing Flapsy.
Pretending to be a good student....
Stealing food at first opportunity given.
Auntie Elizabeth patiently telling us each Gingerbread Man is for which hooman... but isn't it ALL FOR US?
Thank you cheh-cheh Ann and Auntie Elizabeth for teaching us how to bake Gingerbread Dogs/Cookies!
Lookie everyone!  Our Gingerbread Cookies!





Part 2: Decorating 'em Cookies

What can I say?
Decorating cookies is fun!

Cheh cheh Ann, you decorate.... we eat!

Cookie decorating did not last too long, just because...

WATCH AND FIND OUT WHY!


I've kissed you.  Do I get the cookie now?
*tummies rumbling*
"Must.Get.The.Cooooookie." - Dorgan Labsy
Flashing my PR-face with styled-hat to con for cookie.
Just testing to see how long my tongue is....




Part 3: Shhhh.... More to be revealed soon.

We have something special planned.

Hearsay, it is a contest.

I will update very very soon.





Part 4: It's Barksberg Time!

You see, Christmas Fairy, I was right!  I ended up having to serve MASTERCHEF Dorgan Labsy his food and drinks.

What child is this!

On a more serious note, while waiting for the cookies to bake in the oven (which took foooooor-ever!), I had the amazing opportunity to hold an exclusive interview with Auntie Elizabeth.

I had to dish the broth off the mastermind behind the inspiring 'Barksberg', which is actually known as 'Bone Broth'.

Lucky Frodo got to lap Barksberg all to himself.

I serve.
He drink.

What child is this!

Watch this video to see Frodo enjoying Barksberg all to himself and the respectable truth and facts behind this nutritious 'Bone Broth'.


My Bone-head brother enjoying Barksberg all to himself and what big tongue he has!.  Can you see the Bone Broth popsicles in the glass?
Yep!  Barkery Singapore truly serves ONLY THE VERY BEST FOR MAN'S BEST FRIEND.





Yes, Christmas Fairy, that was my very fun, yummy and educational afternoon with Barkery!  I wonder if this cooking lesson thing will end up becoming our annual activity with them!

i-pray.

In the meantime, SOMEBODY.... who THINKS he is still a pup, IS an overgrown pup and ACTS like a pup, is badgering me to help him apply as an intern at Barkery.  Oh brother!

Frodo's application photo.

Christmas Fairy, please sprinkle loads of fairy dust on cheh-cheh Ann and Auntie Elizabeth to bless them for always being there for our life events and their wonderful cooking lessons.... and may the shelter dogs tummies be filled with meatloaves and Lactogold Probiotics this Christmas!

Okay lar... sprinkle some fairy dust on Uncle Nic too lar.  Nevermind I've already paid my dues by giving him my "Flapper's Special Back Massage".  😝

With this, I shall sign off and go stuff my belly with more yummy gingerbread cookies.  Need to charge up my energy for my next post - "The Making Of....".  I have yet to mention about my fabulous Sony Action Cam.

In the meantime....

For anyone who would like to pamper their dogs with Christmas Goodies or order those meatloaves/Probiotics for the shelter dogs, you can do so online at Barkery's website.

For anyone who would like fabulous photos of their dogs taken by my very good friend, Uncle Nic, can find out more via Furry Photo's Facebook.

If you love my videos and would also like to capture your dog's life moments or create your own home videos with your dog, don't forget to grab those Action Cam shopping perks from Sony Singapore.  You can get those shopping perks here.  I will be discussing about HDR versus FDR in my next post.  Look out for it!

And that's it from me!

Now where's my gingerbread cookies....

xxoo
Flapper Choo


All still images by Uncle Nic of Furry Photos Pet Photography using Sony RX100M4.
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Introducing the Smartpult aka Ball Launcher.  This is by far.... my favouritest of all favourite toy.



This is my first and very belated review for Petvoq's range of snazzy toys.  Don't blame me.  I am only but a dog who loves his toys.  I pretend that the review slipped my mind but unashamedly playing with my new Smartpult, otherwise known as the ball launcher, on the pretext of #LABtesting it.

Such a terrible liar, I am.

And since I have been such a bad boy overindulging in my most favourite toy, which also explains why it is the first Petvoq product I am reviewing, I shall TRY to make this review sound and look as professional as possible.

Let's begin with a video demostration done by me on....

How The SmartPult Works



It's quite easy really.
  1. Wait for the ball to fire - there are three shooting range you can select from - 3/6/8 metres.
  2. Catch the ball!  It is okay to miss it.  The fun of this can simply be brainless fetching of the ball.
  3. Put ball back into the Smartpult.
  4. Wait for treat to be dispensed.
  5. Repeat from step 1 again and again and again and again and again.....

There's two ways of operating the SmartPult:
  1. Manual trigger shooting range at the top of the toy;
  2. Using the Smartphone App (recommended).
Manual trigger from the machine puts the toy into automatic fire and dispense treat mode - about 8 seconds lapse per function.


The manual trigger - perhaps more appropriately automatic trigger - from the top of the toy is useful if you are only planning to use this toy to fire the ball.  Akin to the phone app automatic mode (read below), the treats will dispense on its own in approximately 8 seconds, if any available in the treat dispenser.  There is no available option to do manual ball and treat dispensing.  That option is only availabe with the SmartPhone app.


*IMPORTANT NOTE:
There is about an 8 seconds lapse after one ball is fired before the next one can shoot out. = it cannot fire balls consecutively.  It can get a bit frustrating if one uses this for more than one dog at a time because by the time the first dog retrieves the toy and brings it back, the second dog is still waiting for the ball... which means first dog will try to retrieve the ball - again.


I will highly recommend using the phone app with the SmartPult as it allows more control over the machine, unless of course we are talking about an OCD dog who is more toy motivated than food motivated.  *guffaw*

For the phone app, as you can see from the photo above, mine is set as "Automatic OFF".  Reason being that when the Smartpult goes into Automatic mode, the ball fires out and treats dispense out on its own.  BUT the time taken to catch/fetch the ball and put it back into the 'dark hole' is longer than the auto-timing for the treat dispensing.  Then once the machine senses the ball, it auto-fires... again.

In other words, if the dog is slow-and-steady like me but quick on the food, he/she will drop the ball before putting it back to get the food and have just about 8 seconds between dropping the ball in, eating the treat and running back into position to catch the next ball.

Thus, I recommend to go manual on this = manual fire and manual treat dispensing.

I, Flapper Choo, do need to catch my breath between catching the ball and gobbling down the treat.

Fun Fact:  You can use the treat dispenser on its own which is very useful for reward-based training.


What You Need

There are two ways of operating the SmartPult

  • Power operated - you can use this indoors to save battery); or
  • Battery operated - you have to use this outdoors.

Either way, there are couple of things you will need to use the SmartPult:

Have these ready before your first usage of the fabulous SmartPult.


Points to Note:

The size of the SmartPult ball
It is a clear indication that the SmartPult was designed with small to medium dogs in mind based on the size of the tennis balls.  I have heard exclamations from other humans about the size and mummy has also pointed out to Petvoq that the potential and possibly number one complain would be the size of the tennis balls!  It really is quite tiny.  So here are some things, from a big dog perspective, about the tennis ball size:

  • Frodo and I have not swallowed any to date - so I have heard that concern.  
  • Frodo LOVES chewing the tiny ball.  
  • I do, sometimes, face some difficulty getting the ball out of my mouth to put it into the launcher.
  • I have bit my tongue while catching the ball - Frodo rarely catches the ball so.....
  • The ball gets slobbered badly after 2-3 catches - especially on a hot day outdoors.
  • The more slobbered the saliva, it slows down the firing speed.
Frodo and I have grown used to the size of the SmartPult tennis balls but do note how small it is for any LARGE DOG fur-parent who might be concerned.  It would not be a problem for small to medium sized dogs.
After couple of tries, I have now mastered the art of putting the tiny ball into the launcher without difficulty getting the tiny ball out of my mouth.  Believe me, it took a while....

The Treat Dispenser
  • As mentioned, the SmartPult was probably designed with small to medium dogs in mind so even the treats used has to be relatively small.  My cheapo mummy uses my dog food as treats and it is triangular measuring approx. 1.5cm all round.  It does get stuck now and again causing the machine not to dispense the treats.  So I advise to get treats smaller but no bigger than 1.5cm.
  • You cannot select the number of treats dispensed so it's really up to the machine.  With my kibble size sitting at 1.5cm, I sometimes get 4 pieces, 1 piece or none.

The Treat Dispenser Dark Hole
I do the work, Frodo waits for the treats.....


Using more than one connected Wi-Fi devices

Like all other Wi-Fi connected devices, the SmartPhone can pick up other nearby connected Wi-Fi devices.  So like in my case, I was using my Action Cam and the SmartPult simultaneous so my Smartphone did lose the SmartPult Wi-Fi and picked up the Action Cam instead... and vice versa.

And of course, Uncle Murphy at his best, it happens while I'm waiting for the treats.....



Conclusively....
Proud and happy product testers of both the SmartPult and my beloved Sony Action Cam.  The SmartPult comes with three tennis balls though me thinks we need A LOT more.

Frodo and I love our SmartPult.  We love our Sony Action Cam too which took all those wonderful footages of us playing with our beloved SmartPult toy.

So yes, like many other products, it has its little downs especially the size of the tennis ball for us, the big dogs, but otherwise, it is my perfect toy to feed my need to play and receive treats too!

The SmartPult, at the crux of it, is not about how well a dog can execute it.  But really, even with Frodo's infamous inability to catch and put the ball back, he still has oodles of fun with it.  For dogs who can't catch it off the machine, they can still burn energy by running to fetch the ball!

Okay, okay....

It also provides hilarious entertainment for the humans to watch Frodo's derp face and how hopeless he is at catching the ball.

Frodo's infamous derp face as he attempts to catch the ball.  The SmartPult is not about precision but just having fun going ga-ga over the tennis ball.... and treats.


And what we love most about the SmartPult other than the fact its a Lab's dream toy?

It can be used both indoors and outdoors which we are so grateful for with the year-end weather nightmare of either rainy or ridonculously hot and humid.  So Thank God we have the SmartPult to entertain us indoors.


Thank goodness for this awesome toy that I can still be entertained indoors with the recent ridonculously hot and humid weather. . . #smartpult #balllauncher #indoor #fun #treatdispenser @furryphotos @petvoq #lifeofflapper #sonyactioncamsg #sonyactioncam #fdrx3000r
A video posted by Flapper Choo (@flapperchoo) on Oct 12, 2016 at 7:25am PDT



So yes, I do think my doggie-friends should own one of this SmartPult.  Priced at SGD189.00, it is reasonably priced for good value entertainment for us, the dogs.

I must say it again, I am so so blessed to be Petvoq's product tester.  And many many thanks to the ever faithful Uncle Nic for taking the time to be with us and capturing all those gorgeous images of Frodo and me product-testing the SmartPult!  We love love love the photos.

Dream job for a dog.

Till my next review.....





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