sup /p/i wondered what the cons of zooming in instead of going nearer are.of course theres more blur (w/o tripod) but what else?pic unrelated
Depending on lens design, you could lose a stop or two in aperture by using the tele end. Lens could also be less sharp at the tele end.
I want a fixed focal (around 28mm equiv), f/1.8, 6 megapixel for clean image at 800 ISO and rotating flash (similar to Nikon SB-400) on my P&S.
>clean image at 800 ISO>P&Swat
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>>1933886mp on a small sensor using current gen sensor technology. Should provide somewhat clean noise at ISO 800.
gives you a vag
i think more importantly there's a change in perspective between using a wide angle up close and a tele from far away. wide angles "stretch" the distance between the subject and the background and teles flatten the background.
>>193615yeah, see http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3287557887118113429
>>193751"a test of the "fear and loading" effect on my suzuki swift. the effect is offen used in the TVshow topgear. simple explanation of the effect: zoom-in while you are moving backwards zoom out while you are moving fourwards but is needs a lot of practice to do it nice and smood."only kind of applieslol smood
oh well, thx 4 all replies