If you use an optical zoom, you can take pictures without getting really close to things. An optical zoom is better than a digital zoom, because an optical zoom does not cause pictures to be pixely or grainy, and digital zooms often do.
Optical Zoom is the true zoom, Digital is basically the zoom in of what the highest optical zoom is. Therefore Optical Zoom is the better zoom, and gives a much clearer picture.
Depends what your using it for
ofcourse optical zoom..................
Optical zoom uses lenses to focus on objects further away... it is the lenses which do the 'zooming'. Digital zoom is where a photo is taken using the same set of lenses all the time and using software to enlarge the picture.
Optical zoom is way better than digital zoom as digital only expands the picture. Optical zoom actually zooms in.
No it does not, it only has 5.8 optical zoom.
The Cannon Powershot has both and optical and digital zoom features. Optical zoom is far superior to digital zoom.
The Sony DSC-T99 is equipped with a 4x optical zoom lens, allowing you to zoom in on subjects for closer shots. The zoom feature can be adjusted using the camera's zoom lever, which provides smooth transitions between focal lengths. Additionally, the camera offers digital zoom options, but it's advisable to use optical zoom for better image quality.
Digital zoom uses software to zoom in further than regular optical zoom, which uses lenses to magnify the picture.
It is exactly what it sounds like. You zoom in on your subject by using the lens (normally it is attached to the camera itself and can be taken off). You control how far, how much, and where. Usually, optical zoom is used with manual zoom.
The Kodak Polaroid SC1630 Android HD Smartphone also has optical zoom.
The reason an optical zoom is better to have than a digital zoom boils down to quality. When one uses an optical zoom the subject is brought in closer without losing quality. When a digital zoom is used, the camera crops and digitally enlarges the picture, sacrificing quality.