Friday, November 16, 2012

Gagalkah kita bila tidak berjaya mencapai apa yang dihajati


Dulu masa sekolah rendah,kalau cikgu tanya,: murid-murid, bila besar nak jadi apa?. Ramai kawan-kawan aku yang jawab,: askar,polis,cikgu,doktor,bomba...dan yang dikira jawapan  hebat gila ialah juruterbang...mana ada yang jawab nak jadi ustaz,pendakwah,penulis buku dan perkerjaan yang seangkatannya..maklumlah belum terdedah dgn banyak perkara luar..masih berhingus lagi..

Emak ayah pun tak kisah jika aku nak jadi apa, yang penting katanya ialah mesti berilmu sehingga bermanfaat utk diri sendiri dan masyarakat sekeliling..

Walaupun begitu diorang akan tetap merotan dan membebel ( biasanya emak aku lah) jika aku ponteng sekolah, masuk hutan curi buah-buahan dan mandi sungai serta bermain pondok-pondok dikala sejengkal lagi nak masuk waktu Maghrib...

Dikala menyelusuri kehidupan yang panjang sehingga kini, banyak benda yang bermain dan melekat di fikiran, pahit,manis, sedih,cemas dan tindakan bodoh diri sendiri..Akhirnya ia terkumpul menjadi sebekal /segenggam panduan memandu dalam menilai perbuatan mendatang yang akan dilakukan..sebelum aku nak buat ini,dulu ia dah jadi begini dan aku perlu berwaspada supaya ia tidak berulang dan membuat perkara bodoh sekali lagi..dan kalau nak jadi juga, perlu kembali kepada Tuhan dengan berdoa dan beristifar...mungkin ada hikmat disebalik itu..err..dulu masa di UiTM , pernah repeat 3 paper sehingga terasa bodoh dengan tindakan bermain terlampau dengan permainan komputer Championship Manager 1 sehingga 4 ( dikenali CM 1,2,3,& 4) ..pengurus bola la konon..

Bila terjadi begitu,baru aku sedar..kegagalan itu ada hikmatnya kerana itu bukan penghujung jalan sebenarnya ( kalau penghujung jalan, mungkin aku dah di kick-out dari UiTM) dan tidak menyalahkan Tuhan.. Aku bersyukur juga di waktu itu satu kesedaran utk berusaha menjadi seperti sekarang..

Kegagalan atau kehampaan sekarang bukan bermakna sudah berpenghujung,sebaliknya ia merupakan satu penyedaran diri dalam memulakan langkah baru membaiki dan menilai diri utk berjaya di sisi Allah...

 Kalaupun masih tidak berjaya, perlu redha dan rela menerima hukuman dari Allah..bermakna Allah masih mahu melihat kita lebih berusaha dan membaiki diri..Ganjarannya bagi orang yang bersabar adalah syurga...

gagalkah kita bila tidak berjaya dapatkan apa yang dihajati di dunia sedangkan ganjaran terbaik utk akhirat sudah didalam genggaman? ini hanya bagi orang yang sabar dan berusaha semata-mata kerana Allah bukan berusaha demi manusia dan harta


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Kesan kebisuan Alim Ulama yang bertanggungjawab hingga tiada kesudahan Isu Akidah di Malaysia


Dengan nama Allah yang Maha Pengasih lagi Maha Penyayang

Isu akidah di Malaysia kini kembali hangat.Pertarungan dalam memutarbelitkan fakta sudah menjadi tabiat oleh satu bangsa yang mengaku mereka itu Melayu Islam walaupun telah jelas Islam melarang keras akan perbuatan fitnah dan mengadu domba.

Yang paling teruk bila tiada penjelasan yang boleh menyelesaikan kekusustan terhadap masalah akidah oleh mereka yang alim ulama di sebelah kerajaan ( makan gaji dengan kerajaan).Mereka suka berdiam diri  dulu kemudian bila diminta pendapat,menjurus pulak ke satu belah pihak tanpa belaku adil dan saksama.

Akhirnya pihak yang memang suka mempergula-gulakan agama akan menang bersorak dan agama tergadai dengan begitu sahaja.

Ramai yang mengaku Islam mengerjakan solat,puasa dan menunaikan haji, tetapi tidak memberikan apa-apa kesan dalam mendekatkan diri kepada Allah..ini kerana hati mereka tidak jelas akan jalan para nabi  dan ilmuwan islam terdahulu dan malah mempunyai keyakinan yang rendah terhadap terhadap isi kandungan Al-Quran dan sunnah Nabi. Lalu dalam hati mereka merasai lebih layak dan pandai untuk menggunakan ajaran Islam separuh-separuh terutama melibatkan kepentingan pemerintah.Mereka alim dan berpengetahuan tetapi gagal dalam menyelesaikan permasalahan umat Islam.

Akhirnya isu yang timbul ini merupakan satu rentetan akibat kebisuan (tiada ketegasan menagani isu-isu yang timbul) dan kegagalan memberikan kefahaman kepada masyarakat oleh para alim ulama..ini lah petanda jelas kerosakan akidah umat Islam yang menuju akhir zaman.

Ampun dan maaf jika ada salah silap




Saturday, October 6, 2012

Camera Nikon Coolpix S800c product review


ikon Coolpix S800c Android camera first look

By R Butler Published Aug 22, 2012 
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Preview based on a pre-production Coolpix S800c
Smartphones have quickly become the most serious challenge to face the conventional compact digital camera since they first emerged onto the market. It's no exaggeration to say that all the big camera makers are becoming desperate to develop camera models that can stand up to this challenge. Nikon's response is the Coolpix S800c - the first camera from a major manufacturer to be openly based on the Android mobile operating system.
There are several reasons why smartphones have become so compelling as photographic tools: they're devices that people tend to have with them at all times and they are well connected to mobile data services to allow uploading and sharing of images. An additional benefit has come from the emergence of apps and the platforms through which they're sold which have encouraged third-party developers to create software adding new capabilities to the devices they run on. From Instagram to Angry Birds, apps have encouraged people to use their Smartphones for all sorts of things the hardware makers couldn't have predicted.
This seemingly boundless flexibility comes in stark contrast to conventional cameras, which tend to offer the same capabilities and features on the day they're consigned to a dusty shelf as they had when they were taken out of the box. The S800c is a full Android 2.3 (known as Gingerbread) device, meaning it can run any apps that an equivalent smartphone could offer - so you can run Photoshop Touch to spruce-up your images, rather than being dependent on the manufacturer-supplied processing options. For that matter, there's nothing to stop you passing the time with a quick game of Temple Run or Fruit Ninja.
Compact cameras do still have some advantages though - they tend to have larger sensors (which means better image quality, particularly in lower light), and they tend to have optical zooms, giving greater photographic flexibility. They also tend to come with removable memory, meaning you can easily expand and swap-out the storage of your camera - something most smartphones don't allow. The S800c offers the same 10x zoom lens and 16MP backlit CMOS sensor as the Coolpix S6300, meaning you get a proper compact camera as well as the capabilities of a fully-functioning tablet computer. For perspective, the S6300 had a list price of $199 at launch, compared to the $349 Nikon is asking for the S800c.

Nikon Coolpix S800c key specifications

  • 16MP 1/2.3"-type BSI CMOS sensor
  • 25-250mm equivalent F3.2-5.8 lens
  • 3.5" WVGA OLED touchscreen
  • Android v2.3 operating system
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS
  • 2GB of internal memory (690MB of this for Apps)
  • Up to 8fps continuous shooting
  • 1080p30 video
Apps such as Instagram and Hipstamatic have made a virtue of smartphones' generally disappointing cameras. It'll be interesting to see whether any app developers will develop apps that take advantage of the better camera that the S800c offers. In the meantime, the only app Nikon offers is its exisiting 'My Picture Town' app for uploading to its cloud storage service of the same name.
In addition to apps, the use of Android means the S800c gains all the capabilities of the operating system. As such, it has well-established tools for connecting to Wi-Fi networks and gives a choice of browsers, so you can even log on to Wi-Fi networks that require a web form to be filled-in. This means you can access your email and browse the web from the camera, if you need to research something you just photographed. The S800c also has GPS capabilities, meaning you can add location data to your images as well as making use of the many navigation and mapping apps available for Android.
In addition to letting you run apps, the S800c allows you to check your mail, or perhaps browse dpreview from your camera.
Battery life is pretty disappointing at just 140 shots per charge (when tested to CIPA standards), but the S800c has an advantage over most smartphones of having a removable battery. This means that, unlike most smartphones, you can swap a charged battery in when the existing one is exhausted. The small EN-EL12 battery offers 3.8Wh of power. For perspective, the Nikon S8000 managed to get 210 shots per charge from the same battery.
Unlike most smartphones, the S800c retains the ability to use SD cards and a removable battery, in this case a 3.8Wh EN-EL12.

At 140 shots per charge, the camera's lifespan isn't great (and the CIPA tests do not include time spent web browsing), but at least you can slot a spare battery in if you need to.
Gingerbread isn't the latest version of Android, with 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) taking hold on flagship smartphones and 4.1 (Jelly Bean) on its way, but it is the most widely supported. Nikon isn't clear on whether it might upgrade to one of the newer versions of the operating system - enabling use of the Chrome web browser. The majority of current apps are compatible with 2.3, however.

Hacker's delight

In addition to the intended app capabilities, a camera running such a common mobile operating system is a big deal because it opens up all sorts of unofficial customization, especially if the Android 'hacking' community takes an interest. Groups such as CyanogenMod offer custom ROMs (modified versions of the underlying firmware) for a wide range of Android phones and tablets. These versions offer modifications such as CPU overclocking and other performance and interface enhancements. CyanogenMod also usually makes the latest Android version available on many devices before the manufacturers or telecom-providers do. There’s no reason why the same thing could not be done on the S800c, so we may well see Android 4.1 ‘Jelly Bean’ running on a Nikon rather sooner than later, with the Google Now 'personalized search application' telling you what the traffic is like on your way home from your photo excursion.

Handling and first impressions

Camera control is essentially via the touchscreen (aside from zoom and shutter) – our first impressions are that it’s responsive and looks quite intuitive. The camera can connect to Wi-Fi hotspots directly, and will be able to set up a peer-to-peer connection with smartphones to transfer images to them, if they're running the Nikon apps for Android or iOS. You can also run Nikon's 'My Picture Town' app to upload images directly to the company's cloud hosting service, but this makes more sense for backup than anything else.
When you turn the S800c on you reach a simple menu screen with the choice of going straight to the camera. However, if you choose to go through to the Android home screen, the camera can be accessed just as the camera on any other Android device would be - by opening the camera app. Based on our use the S800c seems powerful enough to jump to the camera very quickly, though we didn't time it.
Because you've got the familiar apps for whichever social networking services you use, you can send images from the S800c to those sites just as easily as you would from any smartphone. It’s a directly-comparable transformative experience towards using a compact camera as the iPhone was for many mobile phone users. Suddenly you have a device that acts as a little portable computer on the back, and a pretty decently-specced camera on the front. Our biggest concern is the price (which is significantly higher in Europe than in North America).

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Letihnya hidup yang sia-sia


Hidup ini tak semudah yang disangkakan.Sebab itu keseimbangan dalam menguruskan perihal dunia dan persediaan menghadapi akhirat perlu diurus dengan bijak.


Dalam hari ini dan minggu ini saja, aku telah melakukan banyak kesilapan.Kadang-kadang tak mengerti dalam menguruskan kehidupan dunia hingga leka dalam membanyakkan amal ibadat.Semacam kesibukkan ini sengaja dibuat supaya banyak benda dapat dilupakan, sehingga untuk ingat kepada Allah pun hanya berapa detik saja dapat.

Betul apa yang orang dulu-dulu kata, kalau kita sibuk dengan dunia maka kesibukkan itu amat meletihkan diri dan tidak bermakna apa-apa pun kepada kita dan orang sekeliling. Kerja dan kerja seolah-olah takkan habis.Tapi rezekinya tetap tak dapat memuaskan hati kerana hilang nikmat dan kemanisan hidup.

Perlukah kita mengubah sesuatu yang kita tak setuju atau selari dengan selera kita untuk lebih berjaya walaupun kita tak pasti perubahan itu boleh membawa kepada apa yang kita kehendaki malahan kehendak manusia ini sentiasa berubah-ubah mengikut citarasa mereka.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Lens Camera review

Welcome to the 469th Digital Photography Review newsletter.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III preview, video and low-light samples

As you may be aware, Canon has unveiled its latest full-frame DSLR: the EOS 5D Mark III. While a 22MP sensor and 1080p30 video shooting may not sound like a radical departure from the Mark II, the latest model makes up for the rather familiar headline specs with a host of features borrowed from the EOS-1D X. The most obvious of these are the 61-point autofocus system and more sophisticated video compression options, but there's still more if you dig around under the surface. That's exactly what we've done in our hands-on preview and video. We've also published a range of images shot under low, challenging lighting at all the camera's ISO settings, which we've included in the preview.

Samsung NX200 Review

Back in the realms of cameras you can actually buy, we've reviewed the Samsung NX200; its 20.3MP third-generation mirrorless camera. While Sony has attracted a lot of attention with its increasingly capable NEX cameras and the Micro Four Thirds coalition have established a comprehensive lens line-up, Samsung has quietly been upgrading and expanding its NX series. Central to this is the NX200 - with its new sensor, high-quality metal build and seven frame-per-second continuous shooting, it represents a considerable step forward for the range. We've spent the last few weeks living and shooting with the NX200 and have published our full review. Does it have what it takes to compete in the increasingly competitive mirrorless sector? Click here to find out.

Lytro Light Field Camera Review

The Lytro Light Field Camera caused a lot of excitement when the idea of refocusable images was publicised last summer. Now the Silicon Valley startup has shipped its first camera, the time has come for us to review it. It's a camera that's almost as unconventional as the concept on which it's based. Click here to find out what we thought of it.

Canon ELPH 510 HS Quick Review

The Canon ELPH 510 HS seemed like the perfect candidate to test out our new Quick Review format that should allow us to publish much more regular compact camera reviews. It's a 12MP, 12X zoom compact based around a back-lit CMOS sensor and offering a 28-336mm image stabilized lens. Click here to read all about it.

Nikon D4 coverage coming soon

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Rezeki datang dari Tuhan bukan dari pemimpin yang berkuasa

Tetiba rasa nak menangis..bila teringat akan rezeki yang melimpah ruah telah dikurniakan oleh Allah S.W.T kepada diri ini yang kerdil..Air mata ini mengalir keluar tatkala bacaan AlQuran telah sampai pada ayat ke 30 dalam surah Al'Isra'.Allah berfirman :








Maksudnya :


Sesungguhnya Tuhanmu lah yang meluaskan rezeki bagi sesiapa yang dikehendakiNya (menurut undang-undang peraturanNya), dan Ia juga yang menyempitkannya (menurut yang demikian). Sesungguhnya Ia Maha Mendalam pengetahuanNya, lagi Maha Melihat akan hamba-hambaNya.


Dia tetap berikan rezeki,walaupun saya kadang-kadang terlupa mengingati-Nya.Malu juga terasa bila menghitung nikmat dan rezeki yang dikurniakan amat tidak setimpal dengan amalan yang dikehendakiNya.Solat kadang2 berjemaah kadang2 bersorangan dan lewat,puasa sunat 2 kali seminggu sudah 3 bulan dilupakan,dosa lampau yang bertimbun-timbun  dan belum menunaikan satu tanggungjawab yang besar bagi lelaki yang berkemampuan untuk kahwin.Hanya mampu berusaha dan berserah kepada Mu ya Allah yang menentukan urusan hamba-Nya.

Tangisan ini akan bertambah sayu bila  terasa diri saya hanyut dalam arus dunia moden, kerja yang berlebihan hingga gagal uruskan masa untuk bekalan akhirat, rehat yang panjang hingga lalai menyebut nama Mu ya Allah..zikir kepada Mu telah dilupakan.Hamba ini sudah memerhati dunia ini semakin menjerat umat Islam.

Rezeki dan limpah kemewahan yang sementara ini menjadi kejaran umat sekarang.Akidah senget sudah tak dihiraukan kerana yang tertanam dalam diri umat Islam sekarang adalah ekonomi dan kuasa.

Saya tidak berupaya untuk meningkatkan amalan yang diajarkan oleh Rasulullah s.a.w dan yang dikehendaki oleh Mu ya Allah,..Perasaan malu dan takut  di pandang serong bila menyeru kepada kebaikan akan di salah anggap.Tiada keyakinan lagi dalam mengharungi kehidupan bermasyarakat sekarang yang terlampau mahukan kemodenan dan kemewahan.Yang lurus dan alim dikatakan salah dan yang berbohong dan dusta dikatakan baik dan benar.Sukar sudah untuk diubah.Saya cuma mampu melihat keadaan ini sambil menanti kematian yang akan menjemput diri ini.

Sesungguhnya Al-Quran yang mulia senantiasa menjadi peneman dikala rindu kepada Mu,mudahan tidak dicabut dan hilang dalam diri ini semangat untuk membaca dan menghayati keagungan Kalam Mu ya Allah


Sesungguhnya Al-Quran ini memberi petunjuk ke jalan yang amat betul (ugama Islam), dan memberikan berita yang mengembirakan orang-orang yang beriman yang mengerjakan amal-amal soleh, bahawa mereka beroleh pahala yang besar.
(Al'Isra' : ayat 9)

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