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Old 19-04-2007, 06:31   #86
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Re: Photography Question - Digi Cam

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Originally Posted by Barewolf View Post
Will the blur appear on the LCD? Before i take the shot? or is it just trial and error based on the formula?
It is not likely as the camera needs depth of field preview. This will close down the iris to capture and process the image as a preview. Something a non SLR type camera will not do. It keeps the iris open to keep the image on the screen as good as it can.

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Originally Posted by Delta Whiskey View Post
The 3x optical zoom is fine, it's a real glass lens magnifying the image with no loss of quality. Once you reach the end of the 3x zoom the digital zoom takes over. The 5x digital zoom throws away detail and making what's left bigger to fit the screen, nasty.

DW
Normally there is an option in the menus to turn off the digital zoom. Best to do so if you can.
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