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Old 05-04-2005, 10:10 AM   #1
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Anyone own a Canon Powershot Digital Camera ?

So as I am prone to do, I am freaking out about my new digital camera purchase. Last night I bought a Canon Powershot A520 and really like it. The only part I don't like is the 4x optical zoom, no digital zoom. I am worried about how it will take pic's at WDW w/no digital zoom.


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Old 05-04-2005, 10:40 AM   #2
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I have a Canon Powershot A70 and LOVE it!! I rarely ever use the digital zoom and get great pictures. I think mine has a 3x optical zoom and I haven't had any problem zooming in... check out my TR and you'll see pictures I took with my camera. I wouldn't fret over your camera. I'm sure if it's a Canon Powershot it's a good one!
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Old 05-04-2005, 11:39 AM   #3
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Re: Anyone own a Canon Powershot Digital Camera ?

I have never, ever used the digital zoom feature on a digital camera. In fact, when I replaced my last camera (4x optical zoom, 3x digital zoom) I bought a camera with a 10x optical zoom. It can go to some totally outrageous zoom when you add in the digital, but I don't use the digital.

Optical zoom is equivalent to the zoom you get on a regular film camera. It makes it as if you are truly closer to the item you are taking a picture of. You get a beautifully clear picture that looks much closer than you physically were able to get.

Digital zoom is essentially the same effect you get if you zoom in on the picture once it's on the computer. Digital zoom decreases the resolution of your pictures because it's really just blowing up the picture taken from far away. I would rather wait till I get home and crop the picture if necessary before making prints - then I can control how much the resolution is decreased. If you use digital zoom too much, or crop your picture too much, it will look really grainy.

I have the Canon PowerShot S1IS and I love it. The biggest thing for me (after making sure I knew how to shut off the flash - essential for many rides!) was understanding the different modes on the camera to get the best pictures in different settings.
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I have a Canon Powershot A80 & I love it. I have never missed the digital zoom, I just zoom and crop on my computer and get the same result!
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I bought the powershot A85 (partly on Melissa's recomendation) and so far I love it.
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I haven't bought a digital camera for myself yet, but thanks sleepyndoc for the great explanation of the difference in optical vs digital zoom. Now I understand what it is I'll be shopping for!
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You got a good camera Linda.

Digital Zoom is something that should be taken off cameras.

You actually can do a better job using a good photo program to make it larger...
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You got a good camera Linda.

Digital Zoom is something that should be taken off cameras.

You actually can do a better job using a good photo program to make it larger...

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That is great to know, Bill-Thank You!
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Here's a small sample of what I was referring to. These pictures are LARGE!!!! (which is why they are links instead of pics)

The camera is an Olympus D-40, 4MP (pictures were taken at 2272 x 1704 pixels, about 2MB) and 2.5X Optical Zoom/2.7X Digital (7X total)

The first shot is at wide...

http://www.pbase.com/lizardcop/image/43034015

This shot is at maximum optical (2.5x)

http://www.pbase.com/lizardcop/image/43034016

This one at about 50% digital zoom

http://www.pbase.com/lizardcop/image/43034017

and this one is maximum digital zoom

http://www.pbase.com/lizardcop/image/43034018

You can see the distortion created by the digital "enhancement"...

Last pic, this one is the maximum optical pic resized to 200% using Photoshop (and to keep the physical picture size down I compressed it a little more)...

http://www.pbase.com/lizardcop/image/43034479

These were quick shots, but I think they can show what we were talking about...
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I have a Canon Powershot A75. Awesome camera, has all the features I need. I NEVER ever use digital zoom. Believe it or not, but it is never really needed. My goal is to make distant objects clearer without losing quality.
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Optical zoom is equivalent to the zoom you get on a regular film camera. <snip>

Digital zoom decreases the resolution of your pictures because it's really just blowing up the picture taken from far away.

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Perfectly stated!!
To get the best picture, don't use the digital zoom - it'll just give you grainy, pixelated images that are quite blurry. Go to the extent of your optical zoom and take the picture. Then use your computer to enhance it at home -- the PC will do a much better job than the camera.

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PS - I've had two Canon digital cameras and they rock!
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I have a co-worker that purchased a A95 for his wife during Christmas and after seeing the quality of the pictures I just purchased one this weekend !
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