Originally posted by dbchoong
Here's some zoom power with my 2.7X teleconvertor on an A40.
Photo taken standing along Victoria Street opposite Bugis Junction (near 7-11 store).
First pic: Max 7.5X digital (3x optical and 2.5x digital)
This pic: Max 7.5X digital with 2.7X teleconvertor
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Originally posted by Goondu
Do you always shoot with digital together with the optical zoom? Your previous post on the 2.7x convertor has some degradation of quality near the edges of the pictures. Can it be due to your digital zoom?
:dunno:
Originally posted by dbchoong
Normally do not use digital zoom. I was just testing out how far the zoom can go. The previous post you mentioned, those pic were taken without digital zoom. Only 3X optical + 2.7X tele.
Yes, the teleconvertor degrades pic quality around the pic. The center is normally ok, but the sides normally can see some vignetting. The photos above are not cropped, just resized. A bit surprised that vignetting not so obvious in the pics. Wonder why?
Originally posted by Necroist
Its 3 + 2.7 meh?
I thought 3 X 2.7 heh...
Originally posted by Eugene
erm... may i know the brand of this 1.9 TC?
Thanx
Originally posted by Necroist
Its 3 + 2.7 meh?
I thought 3 X 2.7 heh...
Originally posted by Goondu
3 + 2.7 = 5.7
3 X 1.9 = 5.7
Is it a coincidence?
Originally posted by Necroist
Lets say there's this teleconvertor with rating of 2X
And I'm using a camera with 5X optic zoom.
Does it mean, my camera will have 10X optical zoom?
Originally posted by mpenza
you can say that.
but this assumes that the "2x" teleconverter really is 2x.
Originally posted by Bean
Well, if the camera has a 5x optical zoom, let's say the variable focal length range of 20mm-100mm.
When you add a 2x teleconvertor, the varible focal length range will be changed to 40mm-200mm.
200 / 40 = 5x
Therefore, a 2x teleconvertor will not change your 5x optic zoom camera to a 10x optic zoom camera, but still remains as 5x.
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