Explanation of Optical Zoom

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    Optical vs. digital

    Mechanics

    Zoom

    Optical power

    • An optical zoom is measured in a power of X.lens image by Vasiliy Koval from Fotolia.com

      Optical zoom is often measured in a power of X, as in 10X. What does that actually mean to the layperson? If you are using a 28-280mm lens, that's equivalent to a 10X optical zoom. According to Digital Photography Review, "This means that the size of a subject projected on the film or sensor surface will be 10 times larger at maximum tele (280mm) than at maximum wide angle (28mm)."

    Applications

    • An optical zoom is perfect for capturing distant wildlife.bald eagle image by MAXFX from Fotolia.com

      Applications for using an optical zoom include portrait work, sporting events and wildlife shots. Optical zooms can also be used to capture close objects. When an optical zoom is extended to its maximum telephoto capabilities, the photographer can take advantage of a shallow depth of field. Depth of field defines what is in sharp focus; with a shallow depth of field, only a small portion of the photograph is in sharp focus. The advantage of this is that it's easy to blur out a distracting background or foreground.

    Lens quality

    Practice

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