Any lens which is wider than about 28mm all the way upto 10mm is called a wide angle. However, some lens manufacturers will add some zoom capability to their lens, e.g., 10mm to 20mm from Sigma, or 12mm-24mm from Nikon or some go even more extreme like 18mm-200mm from some manufacturers...
There are many types of Canon camera lenses, and within each type there is a wide range of prices and quality available. Canon offers lenses in standard zoom, ultra wide zoom, telephoto, as well as wide angel and macro lenses.
To change the partial zoom on Dish Network, use your remote control to access the menu. Navigate to "Settings," then select "Display." From there, you can adjust the "Zoom" settings, choosing between options like "Normal," "Wide," or "Partial Zoom" to fit your screen preferences. Once you've made your selection, save the changes and exit the menu.
The Nikon 83x optical zoom lens offers a high level of magnification, allowing you to capture distant subjects with clarity and detail. It provides a wide range of focal lengths, from wide-angle to telephoto, giving you versatility in your photography. The lens also typically has image stabilization technology to reduce blur caused by camera shake at high zoom levels.
A telephoto lens is a type of lens that has a long focal length, allowing you to zoom in on distant subjects. A zoom lens, on the other hand, has a variable focal length that allows you to adjust the magnification level, including both wide-angle and telephoto capabilities.
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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.
There are currently several (10+) Canon Zoom lenses that are currently discontinued. Among these ten are the EF 50mm f/1.8 Prime _Ê_ The original model, often called the _Ê_Mark I_ʝ or the _Ê_Metal Mount_ʝ, the EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II Wide Angle to Telephoto Aspherical Zoom with Macro focusing _Ê_ The upgrade version with a six-blade aperture only, and the EF 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 Wide Angle to Telephoto Zoom _Ê_ _Ê_One Touch_ʝ zoom with Macro focusing. For the entire list go to eBay.
right click on home page and then click on zoom out or right click on view then zoom,and then zoom out ctrl+shift+- zoom out ctr+shift+ + zoom in
It depends on the range of the zoom, the size of the film format, and to some degree, the opinion of the photographer. For 35mm cameras, 50mm is considered "normal", and any lens that goes from about 50% shorter AND longer than that can be consdered a zoom that works as both wide and telephoto. An example of this school of thought is a 28mm - 80mm lens. However, for some people, that is not extreme enough to qualify. There are some "superzooms" that range from wide-angle to telephoto in the same lens - the 18-200mm range is available from Nikon and Sigma.
Camera lenses can be very expensive. Amazon.com features many different ultra wide zoom lenses starting at around $199. The prices vary widely, so it would be best to see exactly what lens will work for you by searching the Amazon site.
The Panasonic Lumix comes with a great 25mm ultra wide angled lenses. It has 12x zoom capability and the zoom is still in high quality even up to 300x! Highly recommended for the handy, traveler camera.
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