Plane Spotting @Anjung Spotter KLIA

Malaysia Airlines 9M-MXA Boeing 737-800

Batik Air Indonesia PK-LZZ Boeing 737-800

Firefly Malaysia 9M-MLJ Boeing 737-800

Firefly Malaysia 9M-MLJ Boeing 737-800


Malaysia Airlines 9M-MXK Boeing 737-800

Malaysia Airlines 9M-MXK Boeing 737-800

Malaysia Airlines 9M-MXK Boeing 737-800

Malaysia Airlines 9M-MXI Boeing 737-800


Batik Air Malaysia 9M-LRT Boeing 737-Max 8

Batik Air Malaysia 9M-LRT Boeing 737-Max 8

One World Sri Lankan 4R-ABO Airbus A320-200

Super Air-Jet Indonesia PK-SGA Airbus A320


Super Air-Jet Indonesia PK-SGA Airbus A320

China Eastern B-308X  Airbus A320

 Anjung Spotter 

Anjung Spotter is a popular spot for plane spotting at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

It’s located near Runway 32L along Jalan Pekeliling, Anjung Spotter is KLIA’s official open-air plane spotting deck. Built by Malaysia Airports in 2019, it’s one of the few places in the country designed specifically for aviation enthusiasts to safely and legally observe airport operations up close.

There are no entrance fees, no boarding pass needed, no fences blocking your view, and no need for special passes. Just drive up, park, and enjoy the show.

Anjung Spotter Observation Deck Image Credit: Malaysia Airports

📍 How to Get There

Search “Anjung Spotter KLIA” on Google Maps or Waze. It’s on Jalan Pekeliling, just south of the KLIA main terminal, beside the runway perimeter.

There’s free parking along the road and a sheltered platform where you can sit and enjoy the view.

👀 Who’s It For?

Aviation photographers – Get those crispy take-off and landing shots. It’s a dream location.
Families – Safe, exciting, and free. Kids love it.
Travel lovers – This is the closest you can get to the runway without a boarding pass.
Amateur radio operators and airband listeners – Yup, we’ll get into that below.
Anyone looking for a quiet escape – Watching aircraft is surprisingly calming.

🕒 Best Time to Visit

Morning (7–9 AM) – Cooler temps, lots of international arrivals.
Evening (5–7 PM) – Golden-hour lighting and widebody departures.
Open daily from 7 AM to 7 PM.

📸 What to Bring

DSLR or mirrorless camera with a 300mm+ lens
Hat, water, sunscreen
Binoculars
Folding chair or stool
Snacks

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Canon EOS R1

The EOS R1 — Be ONE with Mastery

The new mirrorless full-frame flagship of the EOS R System — surpasses the imagination for professionals who need absolute precision, speed and reliable operability out in the field of action photography. Blaze your way through with up to 40 fps continuous shooting on the EOS R1, the flagship of the full-frame mirrorless R-series, which features Dual Pixel Intelligent AF that keeps your subject focused no matter the situation. With the In-camera Upscaling and Neural Network Noise Reduction feature, you can get clean images with a resolution of approximately 96MP even when shooting at ISO102,400.

Record breathtaking videos with the high detail 6K 60p RAW or videos up to 5x slower for that slow-mo cinematic effect with the 4K 120p.

Powerful Image Processing System

High speed and sensitivity that lets you capture every critical action with
outstanding clarity. The advanced DIGIC X image processor, DIGIC Accelerator and new full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor from the Accelerated Capture system,
which combines with Deep Learning technology to enable In-camera Upscaling and Neural Network Noise Reduction.

Deep Learning Technology

The EOS R1 leverages on Deep Learning with complex neural networks and advanced algorithms. Together with the Accelerated Capture System and the new Dual Pixel Intelligent AF, this results in groundbreaking improvements in AF recognition and speed, noise reduction, in-camera upscaling, and more accurate auto exposure and white balance.

Key specifications

  • 24.2MP Stacked CMOS Dual Pixel sensor
  • 100% AF coverage with cross-type sensors
  • Up to 40fps blackout-free shooting (JPEG+Raw)
  • Pre-capture for photo and video (1/2 sec. for photos, 3 or 5 sec for video)
  • Eye-controlled AF with improved eye detection
  • AI-trained Autofocus and post-shot processing modes
  • 6K/60p internal Raw video capture
  • DCI-4K capture up to 120fps
  • Canon C-Log2 gamma profile
  • Wi-Fi 6E and Ethernet connectivity

Sensor

Designed with speed in mind, the new full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor in the EOS R1 offers 24.2 effective megapixels and up to ISO 102,400. The new stacked architecture enables ultrafast data processing speeds which photographers require when documenting fast action in the field.

In addition to the faster speed, the R1’s sensor also includes 100% AF coverage with cross-type sensors. This is accomplished by rotating every other line of the sensor’s dual-pixel PDAF pixels 90º to create PDAF zones sensitive to horizontal lines as well as vertical. Cross-type autofocus works in photo mode only and does not work under certain conditions, such as flickering light sources.

New Digic accelerator

The EOS R1 uses Canon’s Digic X processor along with a new Digic Accelerator co-processor. Canon claims this co-processor is the key to the camera’s improved autofocus features, particularly those using AI features derived from machine learning.

The result is that the camera can do more than identify a subject; in certain situations, it can identify a subject, such as a person, and determine what type of action that person is performing, such as a basketball player driving to the basket with the ball. This allows the camera to prioritize and maintain focus on the most important subject in a scene.

 

Blackout-Free Shooting and High-Speed EVF Display

Frame, track and compose your shots without losing sight of fast-moving subjects. The EOS R1’s high-speed readout and image processing, coupled with a blackout-free Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) enables you to capture every key moment with no interruption.
The EOS R1 EVF refreshes at up to 120 FPS to display smooth subject movement with no time lag. The new sensor delivers up to 40fps blackout-free continuous shooting in 14-bit mode.

 

High-Speed Continous Shooting – 40FPS

Nail every action as it unfolds. The advancement in electronic shutter sees a max. speed of 40 FPS*1. Toggle through various intermediate shooting speed settings for even more shooting flexibility. In any shutter mode, the advanced EOS iTR AF X ensures focus is always spot on, allowing you to concentrate on your composition.

 

Minimal Rolling Shutter Distortion

Along with the high shooting speed, the new CMOS sensor and highspeed image processing system enables the EOS R1 to capture images with minimal rolling shutter distortion, on par with the EOS-1D X Mark III mechanical shutter.

Silent Shutter

More discretion where required. Shoot silently even at 40 FPS burst shooting to reduce unwanted noise when photographing wildlife or indoor performances where any sound can be distracting.

Wider Choice of Shooting Speeds

Select from a range of shooting speeds* for greater flexibility based on photography needs.

Autofocus – Dual Pixel Intelligent AF with Cross Type AF

A first for Dual Pixel CMOS AF, the EOS R1 features a Cross-type AF tracking of up to 100% of the sensor area*1. This improves AF reliability and stability, especially on subjects affected by patterns and obstructions such as horizontal lines.

The newly developed compact optics and line-of-sight sensor in the EOS R1 consist an approx. 307,000 pixels that accurately detect your eye movements. The high pixel count allows you to shift focus intuitively between multiple fast-moving subjects*2 accurately without
having to look away from the EVF or manually select the focus zones.

Eye Controlled AF

The EOS R1 receives an updated version of the eye-controlled AF system found on the EOS R3. (Which is a modernized version of the system found on some of Canon’s EOS film cameras from the 1990s and 2000s). With eye-controlled focus, the camera moves a focus target around the viewfinder by following your eye. Once this target is close to your intended subject, initiating autofocus will trigger the camera to lock onto the most likely subject and continue tracking it.

Eye-controlled autofocus has been a polarizing feature on previous EOS models because it hasn’t worked well for all users, but Canon hopes to change that. On the R1 (and R5 II), the system has a wider field of view to better track your eye, which results in an expanded viewfinder area and larger eye cup. Additionally, new compact optics and a revised line-of-sight detection algorithm mean your eye can be approximately twice as far away from the EVF and still work. The updated system also includes eyeglass detection, which should improve performance for glasses wearers.

Action Priority AF Mode

Another important new feature is Action Priority AF mode. This mode uses machine learning technology to analyze a scene and attempt to predict the most important subject(s) based on the context of the scene. For example, when shooting basketball, the AF system will generally attempt to stick with the player with the ball, even if that person crosses paths with similar-looking players. If the player passes the ball, the system will know to re-prioritize AF on the player who receives it.

Action Priority AF mode is currently trained on football (soccer), basketball and volleyball. A Canon representative hinted that additional sports might be added in the future.

Pre-continous shooting mode

At half-press of the shutter button, the EOS R1 buffers up to 20 frames before a full press, ensuring you capture crucial moments even after a late capture. Together with Action Priority AF and Register People Priority, havea peace of mind capturing fast subjects with lesser chance of missing shots. All image formats such as RAW/C-RAW/HEIF/JPEG can be selected for precontinuous shooting.

Register People Priority

Detect specific people for tracking by registering their faces in advance for constant tracking performance. With Deep Learning, store up to 100 faces*1 in the EOS R1 and select the specific individuals to prioritise tracking automatically.

Powerful Image Stabilisation

EOS R1 comes with a built-in 5-axis In-body Image Stabilizer. Every lens1 you own will benefit from improved low-light capablities, steadier video recording, and sharper photos. Combined with the lens’s Optical Image Stabilizer, you can get up to 8.52 stops of image stabilisation, ideal for low-light handheld shooting, super-telephoto and long exposure photography,

Shutter Durability

With the EOS R1’s exceptional shutter mechanism, which can withstand up to 500,000 cycles, you can shoot those rapid-fire photos with confidence.

You can adjust for the shutter curtain to close when turning off the camera, keeping dust out. It can also be left open if you want to power up the camera quietly.

Dual Card Slots

With dual card slots that accommodate two CFexpress Type B cards*, the EOS R1 doubles your memory capacity.

The slots can be used for simultaneous backup, primary and proxy video recordings, and for separate recording of video and photos.

*Supports up to 2TB size

Strong & Durable – Magnesium Alloy Chassis

Pro-oriented build quality and high reliability. The EOS R1’s robust chassis is highly impact resistant and offers outstanding electromagnetic shielding properties. The rigid and lightweight design also provides efficient heat dissipation during long shoots by transferring heat generated internally outwards to the magnesium body.

Dust and Water Resistance – Weather Sealing

The EOS R1 uses sealing materials for connecting parts. In addition to that, silicone boots around buttons and o-rings around dials, levels, and other moving parts further enhance the dust- and drip-resistance. The sealing materials are checked with 3D scans and X-rays to ensure the camera is properly protected.

 

Wireless Connectivity

WiFi 6E Support – A first in the EOS R series, the EOS R1 comes with standard 5 GHz/2.4 GHz support for a range of fast file transfer speeds to devices, PCs, FTP or the new Content Transfer Professional app. You can also easily connect to the Canon Camera Connect app via Bluetooth Low Energy (2.4 GHz).

Bluetooth Low Energy (2.4GHz) – Register up to 25 devices with the EOS R1 for even greater usability and convenience. Capture scenes remotely through the Canon Connect app on your smartphone*1, or pair it with the BR-E1 wireless remote controller for both continuous and dual shooting.

Image.canon App – Elevate your workflow through the cloud. Your content can be uploaded
and downloaded from your computer offsite, and is automatically sorted between photo and video files — photos are uploaded to Adobe Lightroom or Google Photos, while videos are uploaded to Frame.io. Edit and collaborate seamlessly on the go in real time.

 

Source:

Canon MalaysiaMirrorless (EOS R) – EOS R1 (Body) – Canon Malaysia

DPreviewhttps://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canon-eos-r1-initial-review

 

 

Fraser’s Hill Malaysia

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Fraser’s Hill (MalayBukit Fraser) is a hill resort in Raub DistrictPahangMalaysia, on the Pahangese and Selangorean sections of the Titiwangsa Mountains. It is about 100 km (62 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur.[6] In 1890, Louis James Fraser established the area as a tin mining community known as Pamah Lebar when he discovered rich tin deposits and opened a tin mining facility. Mining activity there was short-lived, as the tin ore was depleted in 1913. This led many miners and farmers to abandon the area. Fraser reportedly disappeared in 1910, but research in 2019 concluded that he retired from his position and returned to Great Britain in 1910.

History

Fraser’s Hill is named after Louis James Fraser (1841[7]–1916[8]), a Scottish trader and accountant. After a failed gold mining venture in Australia, he migrated to the Federated Malay States in 1890 looking for a new venture in tin mining.[9] He set up a tin-ore trading post in Tras. As mining activity flourished at the foot of Fraser’s Hill, Fraser became a tin merchant and bought crude tin ore from Malay and Chinese miners in Tras and Sempam and used mules to transport the ores to Kuala Kubu. He later recruited guides and coolies and formed an expedition to search the upper ridges for valuable minerals such as gold. The expedition found an ancient forest of moss-draped trees and ferns that resembled prehistoric forests. A cloud layer kept the vegetation constantly moist. At the same time, Fraser found rich tin deposits on the hill and recruited Chinese miners to open a mine known as Pamah Lebar which would later become the current location of Fraser’s Hill golf course. A track was then constructed for mules to carry tin ore to The Gap and Kuala Kubu. Fraser then moved his tin ore trading base from Tras to Fraser’s Hill.[10] The first mining lease was officially issued to Abu Suradi in November 1899;[9] the last one was issued in 1906 to Robert Lewis and the Sempam Mining Company Limited. However, as the tin ore was depleted quickly by 1913,[11] mining activity declined, and many Chinese miners and farmers moved away from the town.[12]

Geography

View of the Pahangese/Selangorean Titiwangsa from Fraser’s Hill.

Fraser’s Hill is a mountainous terrain where the altitude ranges between 320 m (1,050 ft) and 1,460 m (4,790 ft) above sea level. Around 44% of the terrain area is ranked as steep, while flat areas make up 8% of the overall land area. Fraser’s Hill’s virgin forest coverage is around 92% of the overall land area, with only 1.5% of the area used for a town. 6.5% of the forest area has been cleared for secondary vegetation. Ten river systems in Malaysia originate in Fraser’s Hill, including Selangor River, a major water source for Selangor, and Teranum River which forms a major river system in eastern Pahang. The geology of the area is predominantly granite, which forms sandy, porous soil and easily eroded.[20]

Climate

Fraser’s Hill’s climate is classified as tropical. Rainfall is significant in this area throughout the year. The climate is Af according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification system. The temperature here averages 20 °C (68 °F). The average yearly rainfall is 2,665 mm (104.9 in). Precipitation is the lowest in July, with an average of 118 mm (4.6 in). The most precipitation falls in November—an average of 341 mm (13.4 in). With an average temperature of 20.8 °C (69.4 °F), May is the hottest month of the year. January has the lowest average temperature of the year—18.9 °C (66.0 °F). Between the driest and wettest months, the difference in precipitation is 223 mm (8.8 in).[21]

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