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Optical Zoom versus Digital Zoom

Written By: Camcorder Hut.com

A common misconception of digital camcorders is the advertising component known as “total zoom”. Total zoom is the combination of Optical Zoom + Digital Zoom. It is important to fully understand the values and disadvantages of optical zoom and digital zoom.

Selecting a digital camcorder with a respectably higher optical zoom can lead to more effective video shooting and clearer picture results. Optical zoom is the enlargement of a picture using the actual digital camcorder lenses. It will allow you to capture a video from a farther distance without losing picture quality.

Digital zoom, on the other hand, will allow you to enlarge a picture but consequentially will reduce the overall picture quality. The word Digital refers to the camcorder enlarging the picture “artificially”. It selects which area of the picture you would like to capture and enlarges it.

It is important when selecting a digital camcorder to review the specifications and ultimately select a digital camcorder that will meet your specific needs. If you are interested in recording videos at a distance such as sporting events or a scenic route, it would be important to own a digital camcorder that will allow you to capture a clear and concise picture when using the zoom feature. However, if your budget and recording intentions are lower, a digital camcorder with lower optical zoom and digital zoom would still be effective.

For a selection of affordable digital camcorders that feature both clear picture quality and impressive optical zooming options, visit http://www.camcorderhut.com/Digital_Camcorders.html . It is important to choose a camcorder with large optical zoom, but this is not the only feature that you should consider when purchasing. Be sure to research shooting modes (wide screen or full screen), and other technology available today



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