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Nina's Blog - Tuesday 18th November 2025

Tuesday 18th November 2025, 19:27

The intermittent fault on the left headlight of my car has finally become continuous so I've scheduled a visit to the Tesla workshop. Unfortunately the nearest service centre is very busy so it won't be looked at before 16th December. There was an option to book it into a different one that could have taken it today but I decided against it because it's nearly two hours away by public transport and involves two busses and a train.

And i found that the problem with my car key was that the battery was flat, or at least that changing the battery for another one seems to have fixed the problem. But this is a bit odd because I changed the battery recently and I thought that it came from the same blister pack a the one I've put in it now. It uses a CR2032 coin cell and when i checked the voltage on the one I've just taken out of the key it was 3 V, I checked the new one before I put it in and it has 3.3 V. The nominal voltage is 3 V. It's doubly odd because usually the car whines about the key fob battery being low for quite and that's why I changed it a couple of weeks ago but it didn't complain about low battery this time just that it couldn't detect the key. Very odd.
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ninalanyon · 70-79, T
Tuesday 18th November 2025, 19:52

My new mobile has a 73 mm equivalent lens that it calls a three times telephoto. i think it's odd calling it telephoto when it's only a bit longer than what used to be the standard on SLRs, a 50 mm lens and the 23 mm lens that is standard on mobile phones would have been described as wide angle. Wasn't a 70 mm lens called a portrait lense in the past, or were they longer?

Anyway here are a couple of pictures taken with the 73 mm lens. The sensor behind it is only 10 mega-pixel compared to the 50 mega-pixel of the main camera that has the 24 mm lens but that is pixel binned down to 12.5 mega-pixel. This means that cropping by a factor of three to get the same field of view would result in only 1.4 meg-pixel so the telephoto should be better.

Looking east across the fjord

Looking north toward the centre of the village. The white painted structure is an obsolete navigation light that, I think, is now used for weather recording and a camera to observe shipping in the fjord.